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Diddy Bop To The Sounds of The Diddys, Stu Bangas & Horror City
Diddy Bop To The Sounds of The Diddys, Stu Bangas & Horror City


The madness of a music mogul in the face of Hollywood and the music industry results in the sinister sound of Stu Bangas & Horror City. "Diddy Bop" picks up where Jeru The Damaja's "One Day" left off in telling a story of excess, debauchery and a perverted view of Hip Hop culture. This and the whole Diddy saga in media is not just about the actions of a single man. Above all, this story speaks to the ignorance of a society that has historically remained in a state of conflict by accepting disorder as the norm in life and entertainment. 

"Diddy Bop" is one of many bangas on "The Phantom of the Operap", out now on vinyl via Brutal Music.

On a much lighter note, The Diddys take our mind to a better place with the sublime Soul of "Agony And Exstasy". In an album rooted in the subject of love, you are blessed with the messages and performance of a band who appear to adore music and life. As a result, we are able to see another side of the coin of life and music, one which is carefree and happy as can be.

"Agony And Ecstasy", the 1977 album by The Diddys now reissued digitally.
 

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