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One of Atmosphere’s simplest and most profound songs. Slug paints a picture of love, happiness and security, provided by what seems to be the perfect father. Unfortunately his interactions with the rest of the world are not quite the same as those with his son. This is a massive challenge to humanity’s instinctive need to put people into boxes.

Track 2 on Sad Clown Bad Spring 12, the last EP released as a free download in the run up to Atmosphere’s eighth studio album When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold.

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The first track on Atmosphere’s debut album Overcast!, Slug and Spawn introduce themselves with complicated internal rhymes and abstract images.

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Finishing up the Family Sign album, this is an ode to Slug’s passion in life – his rapping. As long as he’s able to keep doing what he loves, everything else will fall into place around it.

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The second single from When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold. Slug explores the story of a woman stuck in a dead-end waitressing job.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=NRbx5pTGVik

Note that Slug doesn’t have a great opinion about this song:

(Slug: …And then there’s a song we did on the lemon record called “You”. I don’t ever perform it live cause…

Interviewer: Yeah, I don’t like it either..

Slug: You don’t ? Good! That fucking song is stupid. But Ant thought it was so fucking funny.

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At the beginning of the live version of the track released on Sad Clown Bad Dub III,, Slug says “…for Stacey” – his mother.

The beat samples a 1980 song from Cincinatti jazz artist Wilbert Longmire, entitled Just As Long As We Have Love.

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Simply brilliant imagery.

This line is also a reference to the skit at the end of the Jay-Z track “Money, Cash, Hoes” which in turn is a tribute to the famous “Fuck you, pay me” speech in the film Goodfellas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0c3bhh8fqYs

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Pornography is often a scapegoat for society’s objectification of women, with many believe that pornography is a simple degradation. There have been a number of objections to pornography from various groups, including feminists, Christians and indeed some sociologists.

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Lincoln Logs and Charlie Chaplin with American Icons, that are dying out. He is saying that like two classic american icons, the American Dream is dying out.

The Lincoln log-cabin is an allusion to Abraham Lincoln, the supposed epitome of the American dream, who was born in a log cabin and made it to the White House. The suggestion here is that this famous motivational story is no longer applicable to society, and is being usurped (along with the famous Chaplin Waddle of the 1920s) by a more realistic “alley gospel”

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Nas and Jay Z’s first collaboration since their beef, which appeared on Nas' 2006 album Hip Hop is Dead. The beat samples an orchestral piece by Marcia Religiosa which was used in The Godfather, Part II:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ldxd40VOxFY

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This song was written about Marissa Mathy-Zvaifler; a girl who was raped and killed at one of Atmosphere’s shows at the Sunshine Theater in Albuquerque, NM.

The second verse is addressed to the killer, Dominic Akers, who was a janitor at the Theatre where the show was played and is now serving a life sentence as a result of this murder.

Slug refered to this song as one he “wasn’t supposed to write

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