The Hood Internet | |
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Origin | Chicago, Illinois |
Genres | Mashup [1] |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | Decon |
Members | Aaron Brink Steve Reidell |
Website | www |
The Hood Internet is an American record production duo based in Chicago, Illinois, specializing in mashups. [2] It is composed of Aaron Brink (ABX) and Steve Reidell (STV SLV). [3]
In 2007, the Hood Internet started posting the mashup tracks to their website. [4] New York categorized the duo's mashup track of Chris Brown and A. C. Newman, titled "Drug Drug Kiss Kiss", in the "lowbrow" and "brilliant" quadrant of their Approval Matrix in 2007. [5]
The Hood Internet produced BBU's "Please, No Pictures", which was included in BBU's Bell Hooks mixtape in 2012. [6] The duo entirely produced Max B and Isaiah Toothtaker's Toothy Wavy. [7] It was released on Mishka in May 2012. [8]
Their first album of original material, titled FEAT , was released on Decon in September 2012. [9] It featured guest appearances from Class Actress, Cadence Weapon, Tobacco, Hooray for Earth, Sims, and Kleenex Girl Wonder, among others. [10] The remix album, FEAT Remixes, was released in December 2012. [11]
Steve Reidell is also a member of Air Credits along with rapper Showyousuck. [12] Their debut album, Broadcasted, was released in 2016. [13]
They are also the creators of the Tumblr blog named Album Tacos. [14] The website combines iconic album covers with images of tacos and/or references to tacos. [15] On June 20, 2011, it was listed by Phoenix New Times as Tumblr of the Week. [16]
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Intro" | D.C. LaRue - "Indescreet" | 0:22 |
2. | "I'm Shinin' Like a Crystal" | The Pack vs. Crystal Castles | 2:10 |
3. | "Girls Just Wanna Fix Up" | Dizzee Rascal vs. Cyndi Lauper | 2:25 |
4. | "Put It on My Chk Chk Chk" | Rhymefest vs. !!! | 2:00 |
5. | "Push It to the Alalimit" | Rick Ross vs. CSS (band) | 2:39 |
6. | "Stuntin' Like Black Rock" | Birdman & Lil' Wayne vs. Black Rock | 2:52 |
7. | "Cyborg Umbrella" | Rihanna feat. Jay-Z vs. Menomena vs. M83 | 1:39 |
8. | "Some Cut Like a Knife" | Trillville feat. Cutty vs. The Knife | 2:47 |
9. | "Drop the Icebox Pressure" | Omarion vs. Mylo | 2:45 |
10. | "Great! There It Is" | Tag Team vs. LCD Soundsystem | 1:28 |
11. | "My Moon My Shawty" | Lloyd vs. Feist | 2:08 |
12. | "Rock Yo Sea Legs" | Crime Mob feat. Lil' Scrappy vs. The Shins | 1:48 |
13. | "It's E.S.P. Bitches" | Swizz Beatz vs. Deerhoof | 1:53 |
14. | "Fire It Up, Firemouse" | Lil Wayne vs. Modest Mouse | 1:51 |
15. | "Absorb the Lip Gloss" | Lil Mama vs. Marnie Stern | 2:20 |
16. | "B-Boy Battles" | Mos Def vs. Battles | 1:05 |
17. | "Wouldn't Grip Far" | The Game feat. Kanye West vs. The Go! Team | 2:16 |
18. | "That's That Whirlwind" | Snoop Dogg feat. R. Kelly vs. Architecture in Helsinki | 2:22 |
19. | "What U Know About Transparent Things" | T.I. vs. Fujiya & Miyagi | 3:01 |
20. | "All My Scrubs" | TLC vs. Led Zeppelin | 1:52 |
21. | "Give It to My Boy From School" | Timbaland feat. Nelly Furtado & Justin Timberlake vs. Hot Chip | 3:03 |
22. | "Lose My Waters of Naza(b)reath" | Destiny's Child vs. Justice | 2:43 |
23. | "The Ghostface of You Lingers" | Ghostface Killah feat. Jacki-O vs. Spoon | 2:15 |
24. | "Snatch Da Crystal Cat Back" | Khia vs. Dan Deacon | 2:19 |
25. | "I'm a Flirt (Shoreline)" | R. Kelly feat. T-Pain & T.I. vs. Broken Social Scene | 3:26 |
26. | "North America Walk It Out (UNK Soundsystem)" | DJ UNK vs. LCD Soundsystem | 3:15 |
27. | "Outro" | 0:26 |
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "I Believe You Should Looka Here" | Rich Boy vs. Simian Mobile Disco | 2:34 |
2. | "Tambourine Reckoning" | Swizz Beatz vs. Radiohead | 2:37 |
3. | "When The Last Time I Left You" | Clipse vs. The Avalanches | 3:06 |
4. | "The Next Collarbone" | Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg & Nate Dogg vs. Fujiya & Miyagi | 2:01 |
5. | "We Share Our Mother's Jumper Cables" | Aesop Rock vs. The Knife | 2:07 |
6. | "Take Control of Da Funk" | Amerie vs. Daft Punk | 3:14 |
7. | "Genesis Squared" | Genesis vs. Justice | 2:31 |
8. | "Damn Girl, I Wanna Be Your Lover" | Kid Sister vs. Prince | 1:23 |
9. | "Don't Cha Wish Your Girlfriend Was Shy" | The Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes vs. Matthew Dear | 2:52 |
10. | "Everyday I'm Ghosthustlin" | Rick Ross vs. Ghosthustler vs. Wilco | 2:24 |
11. | "There's No MIMS in Threesome" | MIMS vs. Interpol | 1:43 |
12. | "Takin' Over in the Morning" | DJ Khaled feat. Akon, Birdman, Fat Joe, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, & T.I. vs. Junior Boys | 3:37 |
13. | "Dance with Shrapnell" | Whitney Houston vs. Isolée | 1:09 |
14. | "Finallipopsichord" | CeCe Peniston vs. Black Moth Super Rainbow | 1:16 |
15. | "Sci-Fi Kid" (by Blitzen Trapper) | The Hood Internet Remix feat. Shout Out Out Out Out & Dr. Roxanne Shanté | 2:45 |
16. | "Poppin' Bottles of Soup" | Birdman & Lil Wayne vs. Tunng | 3:02 |
17. | "I Was an International Player" | UGK feat. Andre 3000 vs. TV on the Radio | 2:55 |
18. | "Marchogi a Gwyri" | Blak Jak & Project Pat vs. Gruff Rhys | 2:51 |
19. | "I Don't Blame You for Shinin' and Grindin'" | Clipse vs. Cat Power | 2:34 |
20. | "Drug Drug Kiss Kiss" | A.C. Newman vs. Chris Brown | 1:44 |
21. | "Thoia Thellac" | R. Kelly vs. Shellac | 2:45 |
22. | "The Meantime in the Dirty South" | Goodie Mob vs. The Futureheads | 1:10 |
23. | "Beautiful Girls in Magic Positions" | Sean Kingston vs. Patrick Wolf | 1:54 |
24. | "Our Boyz" | M.I.A. vs. Ocelot | 2:28 |
25. | "This Is How We Go" | Montell Jordan vs. Arcade Fire | 1:46 |
26. | "Pourin' Up Vibrations" | Pimp C feat. Bun B & Mike Jones vs. Ghostland Observatory | 2:31 |
27. | "Crank Dat Pogo" | Soulja Boy Tell 'Em vs. Digitalism | 3:45 |
28. | "Hurricane Like a Promethean Chris" | Hurricane Chris vs. Of Montreal | 1:56 |
29. | "If I Could Rock (It Would Feel Like This)" | R. Kelly vs. Jens Lekman | 3:19 |
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