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The Stage Crasher LP (Remaster)

by Far From Ya Average (FFYA)

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Hypebomb Records presents: Stage Crasher

"Far From Ya Average (often abbreviated FFYA) is very well named, as “Stage Crasher” clearly demonstrates. Music fans who may have been bored by the last 15 years of hip hop music, which has been repetitious and brutally over-produced by many standards, will be elated to discover this eclectic album by Far From Ya Average. The style and overall sound of “Stage Crasher” is widely varied and entirely fun. Over the whole one-and-a-quarter hours, it is consistently full of catchy rhythms, brilliant rhymes, and ingenious melodies, and never once gets old. Far From Ya Average’s “Can You Handle This?” is a track that fuses rap with AC/DC-esque rock ‘n’ roll, the way the Beastie Boyz used to do. On the other hand, their “I’d Rather” song is delivered with the same aggressive confidence and tone of legendary artists such as Ice Cube and Dr. Dre. “Na Na Na,” a particularly upbeat and smile-inducing track, boasts fantastic indie pop elements balanced with a dash of Eminem’s humor and groove. One could liken every track on the LP to a different mode of music without overlapping hardly at all. Whether the listener is a fan of hip hop or not, the uniqueness of FFYA’s “Stage Crasher” cannot be denied. Their philosophy in making music explains their creative drive summarily. When asked about how the message their album might carry to its listeners, they write, “You can do whatever you like. You do not have to think inside the box.” At the core of Far From Ya Average is the remarkably talented trio, K-Rock, Stryve, and Def Shon, the former two being the founding members and Def Shon having been later adopted as a fellow Hypebomb Records artist. Many of their friends and associates are also featured on “Stage Crasher,” and in the creation of this new LP, none of them were anywhere near that proverbial box." -S. McCauley staff writer for MondoTunes

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released March 26, 2013

All tracks recorded and engineered by Jeff Sers at King's Ransom Studios in Lakeside, CA except tracks 1, 11, 15 & 18 recorded by Rob Stojak at Room 16 Studios in El Cajon, CA and track 14 recorded by Raymond Guzman at Restlis Studios in Imperial Beach, CA

For more information about Far From Ya Average, please visit their official website at www.hypebombrec.com

REMASTERED in 2015 by Bomb Ass Beats Mastering Co., San Diego, CA

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Far From Ya Average (FFYA) San Diego, California

Far From Ya Average was created with the sole purpose of bringing a new and exciting form of hip hop to the world. They refuse to stay inside the box and their style fully represents that statement. Fans of any genre of music, from jazz to metal, can find something to love in the sound created by these San Diego, California residents. ... more

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