Public Programming (Al Bundy)

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    Public Programming, also known as "Al Bundy" is the opening track off of the debut album from DC based hip hop-funk band " The FiF"
    The FiF was created in 2006 when artistically Awthentik wanted to move in another direction.

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Public Programming (Al Bundy) is a attack on the commercial world of popular music and television. The concept behind The FiF's debut full length LP is that radio and television are simply forms of hypnosis. Instead of providing Programming for the Public, the idea is to actually program the public with repetitious formulas intended to make the consumer catch on.

" I got a question, (what!), Im only asking
How hard could it be to keep up with a Kardashion"

lyrics

"What the fuck happened to Al Bundy
Saturdays watching cartoons in my undies"

credits

from PUBLIC PROGRAMMING, released 10 April 2009
lyrics written by: S. Boursiquot
produced by CidXL
additional bass from F.Hernandez
additional keys from P. Smedley

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Modern hiphop has came a long way for greater or worse. With the internet booming with infinite ways for an artist to be ... more heard, the pool of talent has diminished. Hailing from right outside the nations capital, Awthentik brings a fresh approach with a recognizable flavor from the "Golden era" of hiphop. less

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