The debut album from the not just notorious but legendary B.I.G. Street cred, artist cred, sales and radio play, Biggie had it all. “Ready To Die” would become the blueprint east-coast rappers looked to when making albums for years to come.
California, addiction and self-destruction. Three pillars that define the Red Hot Chilli Pepper's career. Love them or hate them, the band has done more for the proliferation of alternative rock than any other band— except maybe Nirvana but ya know.
The 1985 compilation album on CD that vocalist Glenn Danzig overdubbed the hell out of featured many of the band's Static Age era hits, including rare cuts like "American Nightmare" and "Who Killed Marilyn?"