Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives

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Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives
Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives cover
EP by Aesop Rock
Released February 22, 2005 (DJX106)
June 14, 2005 (DJX107)
Genre Hip-hop, Alternative hip-hop
Length 30:41 (DJX106)
35:46 (DJX107)
Label Definitive Jux
Producer(s) Blockhead
Aesop Rock
Rob Sonic
Professional reviews
Aesop Rock chronology

Build Your Own Bazooka Tooth
(2004)

Fast Cars, Danger, Fire & Knives
(2001)


Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives is an EP by Long Island, New York rapper Aesop Rock, his fifth major release and his fourth through the Definitive Jux label. Released on February 22, 2005 (see 2005 in music), the record is produced by Blockhead and Aesop Rock himself, who each contribute three tracks, and by Rob Sonic, who provides the remaining one. Vocals are handled by Aesop Rock, with guest appearances from Camu Tao and Metro of S.A. Smash, Cage and Def Jux label head El-P. All scratches are performed by DJ Big Wiz of the Steelworkerz.

The initial pressing of the EP on CD (catalogue number DJX106) was packaged as a slimline CD case inside a cardboard cover along with an 88-page booklet named The Living Human Curiosity Sideshow, which contained the EP's lyrics as well as the never-before published lyrics to Aesop's other in-print records, Float, Labor Days, Daylight, and Bazooka Tooth, and new photographs and artwork.

The record's art as a whole, in keeping with the title of the lyric book, is designed around the theme of an early 20th century freak show: "The Most Peculiar Creatures in All The Land", proclaims the back cover, while a triptych of blackly humorous portraits on the inner CD case depict Bruce The Giant Baby ("7 years old & 600(+) pounds"), Three Legged Louis ("3 shoes, 6 laces, 15 toes") and Ms. Sally Small ("the world's tiniest woman").

The subsequent pressing of the EP (catalogue number DJX107) omitted the lyric booklet but included a bonus track, "Facemelter".

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Fast Cars" – 4:34
  2. "Number Nine" – 4:05
    • Producer: Blockhead
  3. "Zodiaccupuncture" – 4:21
    • Producer: Aesop Rock
  4. "Holy Smokes" – 3:51
    • Producer: Blockhead
  5. "Winners Take All" – 4:45
  6. "Rickety Rackety" – 4:30
    • Featuring El-P and Camu Tao
    • Producer: Aesop Rock
  7. "Food, Clothes, Medicine" – 4:35
    • Producer: Aesop Rock
  8. "Facemelter" (DJX107 only) – 5:05
    • Producer: Aesop Rock
Definitive Jux
Groups
Cannibal Ox | S.A. Smash | Hangar 18 | The Perceptionists | Party Fun Action Committee
Members
El-P | Aesop Rock | Mr. Lif | MURS | C-Rayz Walz | Rob Sonic | Despot | Cage | RJD2 | 4th Pyramid | Cool Calm Pete
Full length albums
Def Jux Presents | The Cold Vein | Labor Days | Farewell Fondle 'Em | Def Jux Presents 2 | El-P Presents Cannibal Oxtrumentals | Fantastic Damage | Emergency Rations Instrumentals | Deadringer | I Phantom | Fandam Plus: Instrumentals, Remixes, Lyrics & Video | I Phantom Instrumentals | The End of the Beginning | Smashy Trashy | Smashy Trashy Instrumentals | Let's Get Serious| | Ravipops (The Substance) | Bazooka Tooth | Def Jux Presents 3 | Murs 3:16: The 9th Edition | Since We Last Spoke | The Multi-Platinum Debut Album | Telicatessen | Collecting The Kid | Build Your Own Bazooka Tooth | Black Dialogue | Year of the Beast | Hell's Winter | Return of the Ox: Live at CMJ | Mo' Mega | I'll Sleep When You're Dead
EPs
Enters the Colossus | The F Word | Daylight | Emergency Rations | The Horror | We Live: The Black Samurai | Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives | Def Jux Teaser 2005
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