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T, T-H, H-H, H-C Domo Genesis (Ft. Frank Ocean & Hodgy) – SteamRoller
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He was living with my grandmother on the north side
Of Sacramento, Earl Sweatshirt – Thisniggaugly
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First session is Bastard. Second one is Goblin. Third session never happened because in the end of “Golden”, the last track of Goblin, Tyler realized he was talking to himself.
Every next album after this is not counting as a “session.”
The second session is actually Wolf. The third is Goblin.
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Wolf is part of the trilogy and chronologically comes before Goblin and after Bastard
Actually, Bastard is the first session. Although Goblin came first, Wolf takes place before Goblin, which is why Earl wasn’t in Goblin. Even though he was in Samoa during Goblin’s recording, he was killed off in Rusty from the Wolf album, giving kind of a reason as to why he was gone. On Wolf, at the end of the final track Lone, Tyler stated that if he ever saw Sam he would have killed him. This ends Wolf, leading to the beginning of Goblin, with TC saying “You wouldn’t do that Tyler, kill yourself or anyone, you don’t even have the balls to begin with”. The story technically ends in the OF Tape Vol 2 when Sam is killed of in the song Sam is Dead. That’s not a session, but it’s part of the story. So it’s basically Bastard->Goblin->Wolf->Sam is Dead.
Actually, Dr. TC returns in “Wolf” to talk to Tyler’s alter-ego of the same name.
Dr. TC part sounds like Redman’s “Whut? The Album” intro