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Wu-Tang Clan + Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All
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In the Wu, nine New Yorker rappers get together to create ever-shifting combinations of bristling street rhymes where Ol' Dirty Bastard, the most commercially recognized member, is paradoxically the one you can least take seriously. With Odd Future, this brash L.A. skate-rap collective goes to great lengths to say and do things to offend everyone. Figurehead Tyler, the Creator makes up for his limited skills by frequently causing trouble in much the same way as ODB.
DNA Evidence: OK, a classic posse track like Wu-Tang Clan's 'Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F' Wit' is pretty far removed from Tyler, the Creator puking and playing with giant bugs in 'Yonkers,' but trust us, the same people that would have feared the Wu back in tha day, fear Odd Future now.











