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Flying Lotus - "Medication Meditation" ft. Krayzie Bone

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https://soundcloud.com/flyinglotus/medication-meditation-ft-krayzie-bone With the expanded edition of Grand Theft Auto V comes a whopping 162 new songs across the game's 17 radio stations. Flying Lotus' Fly Lo FM has been supplemented with new music from Danny Brown, Freddie Gibbs, and DOOM to name just a few. Above you can stream a new Flying Lotus-produced track "Medication Meditation," which features a couple of verses from Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's Krayzie Bone, background vocals from frequent FlyLo collaborator Niki Randa, and of course there's some slick bass work from Thundercat all over this thing. Now, this song may not offer the free-jazz euphoria of You're Dead!, but I sure as hell wouldn't mind blasting this in the car while cruising around San Andreas.

GTA V is out on next-gen consoles now via Rockstar Games, with a limited edition box set of the expanded soundtrack due out December 9 via Mass Appeal. Here's our review of Flying Lotus' latest record You're Dead!:

Minbosses- Brass 2: Mouth

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Wow, this is a bit of a blast from my past. About seven or eight years ago, I went through a stage in my musical trajectory where I was a little obsessed with video game soundtracks. Of course, this bled into becoming a fan of video game cover bands like the NESkimos and, of course, the Minibosses.

It's been a while since I've had a reason to listen to this band, but it seems they've got a new album out titled Brass 2: Mouth, which is the sequel to an album they dropped earlier this year.

Am I in love with this stuff as much as I used to be? Probably not. I'm not an overly nostalgic guy. Still, these guys put together some fun covers. Everything from Zelda to Excitebike gets covered. There's even a vinyl edition of the album being sold on the band's Bandcamp.

So, if you're going to dive into this album, get ready to face your past. And if you're too young to have grown up in their era of video gaming, then just get ready to hear an instrumental rock band that sounds a lot like the Fucking Champs.