On their classic debut LP, Digital Underground channels the spirit of George Clinton’s band of misfits, drawing inspiration from Parliament-Funkadelic’s high concept albums and eclectic casts of characters.
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Arguably Digital Underground’s most maligned album, ‘The Body-Hat Syndrome’ is nevertheless an interesting and frequently entertaining undertaking.
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The group released some of the most creative music of their career with their fifth LP, fully re-embracing the love of fun and sex that characterizes their earliest releases, while adding in other crucial ingredients.
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Embodying the ethos of their influences Parliament-Funkadelic, Shock G and crew’s second studio album exemplified the notion of music as a means to spiritual awakening.
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The group’s fourth studio affair is as convincing a testament to the genius of the late Shock G and the rest of the members of the group as their “golden age” material that preceded it.
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As both Shock G and his infamous alter ego Humpty Hump, the inventive Digital Underground frontman was the proverbial life of the party, but one who wielded great wisdom all the while.
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