CD REVIEW: Let Aesop tell you fables

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From: University Wire
Date: 20031106
Author:Andrew Gilman

Andrew Gilman
University Wire
11-06-2003
(Cornell Daily Sun) (U-WIRE) ITHACA, N.Y. -- This review should have appeared over a month ago, but somehow, news of "Bazooka Tooth's" release escaped us, as befitting Aesop Rock's underground aesthetic. A key contributor to the New York-based independent hip-hop record label, Definitive Jux (Def Jux), Aesop Rock has been spitting his deeply personal, unique flow for nearly a decade now.

His latest effort, "Bazooka Tooth," presents Aesop's most fully produced album to date, complete with his signature, nasal-toned, intellectual rhymes and raw, ...

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