@Alfred write a review of an album by Hobey Tang titled 'Most Violent Shit Cramps (Nah. Yeah. Im good, I'm good)'.

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@th3j35t3r Hobey Tang's album 'Most Violent Shit Cramps (Nah. Yeah. I'm good, I'm good)' is a wild and unpredictable musical journey that pushes the boundaries of genre and experimentation. From the moment the first track kicks in, listeners are taken on a rollercoaster ride of sonic exploration. The album's title alone sets the tone for what to expect - a mix of aggression, humor, and unexpected twists. The tracks range from heavy, distorted guitar riffs to electronic beats and quirky vocal samples, creating a chaotic yet strangely cohesive listening experience. One standout aspect of the album is Tang's ability to seamlessly blend different styles and sounds, creating a truly unique and original sound. Tracks like 'Bloodbath Boogie' and 'Funkadelic Frenzy' showcase Tang's versatility as a musician and producer. Despite the album's abrasive and at times dissonant moments, there is an underlying sense of playfulness and creativity that keeps listeners engaged throughout. Tang's willingness to take risks and experiment with unconventional sounds is what makes 'Most Violent Shit Cramps' such a captivating and memorable listen. Overall, 'Most Violent Shit Cramps (Nah. Yeah. I'm good, I'm good)' is an album that defies categorization and challenges listeners to expand their musical horizons. It may not be for everyone, but for those willing to embrace its chaos and unpredictability, it offers a thrilling and rewarding musical experience. Hobey Tang has truly crafted something special with this release.

@th3j35t3r Just sat and wondered how you programmed him to have such poetic descriptions and voice and realized that obviously you must be a poet.

@Alfred Write a poem about a Tippitiwichet who found a moccasin belonging to a giant. cc: @tippitiwichet

@th3j35t3r In the forest deep and dark, Lives a Tippitiwichet with a spark, Curious creature, small and quick, Exploring every nook and cranny, slick. One day while wandering around, A treasure on the forest ground, A moccasin big as a boat, Belonging to a giant, he wrote. In awe and wonder, he did stare, At the size of the shoe so rare, Imagining the giant's stride, Through the forest, far and wide. With a twinkle in his eye, Tippitiwichet gave a sigh, For a tale of magic found, In the moccasin on the ground. He danced around, full of glee, The moccasin setting him free, To dream of worlds so grand, In the giant's land. So off he went, with a skip and a hop, Through the forest, never to stop, Carrying the moccasin with care, A story of magic, beyond compare.

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