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November 6, 2007

New Bangers & Cash Video - "Pu$$y"

If you've learned nothing from the artwork, the lyrics, or the general B.O.O.T.A.Y. beats involved with Spank Rock's Bangers & Cash project, then we are duty bound to tell you: This is some crude, anatomically deranged, cartoony shit here (see: the swap of lips, for, umm, lips). For the sake of women and children everywhere, the NSFW video is after the jump. Send Tipper Gore the link and watch her head explode.

Bangers & Cash is out via Downtown. Since you've come this far, a look back on B&C's choice cover art to date...




And the one started it all...


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CL_ASS!

Posted by: krinkle at 11/06/07 5:44 PM | Reply
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Alright Spank Rock...we get it...u like pussy, having girls shake stuff and making sure people know you're not the average MC. now why don't you try your hand at actually making a song that goes beyond the neon hat wearing hipster,klaxon listening fanbase that got you this far. like a rap song that talks about throwing Ds, guns and pussy, not just pussy. oh for gods sake just shoot someone in the face or join tv on the radio. make up your f'in mind cuz this crap you put out is not gonna get you any street cred, beat street or mike skinner.

Posted by: 2LiveCrap at 11/06/07 6:21 PM | Reply
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I mean that video is pretty annoying but don't hate on Spank Rock for being Spank Rock. Have you ever seen him? Dude is not gonna rap about guns.

Posted by: west at 11/06/07 6:34 PM | Reply
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lol wut

Posted by: kippychanks at 11/06/07 7:00 PM | Reply
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After I saw this video I went out and got a good prostitute with a hairy asshole. This video has inspire me. Halleluya Spankrock!

Posted by: Hairy Asshole at 11/06/07 9:33 PM | Reply
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