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On this third episode of Disasterpieces, Joanna and Sidney receive a time-travelling mission statement from intergalactic synth-botherers the Black Eyed Peas. Comprising of will.i.am, Fergie and the other two, Black Eyed Peas endeared themselves to turn-of-the-century audiences with their blatant samples ("Pump It") and ableist slurs ("Let's Get R*tarded"), both returning features on their fifth studio album The Energy Never Dies.
Inflicted in 2009, the album was initially received with mixed reviews, though in the years since its release, the sharp decline in the quality of its deep cuts has come under increased scrutiny, even from the nostalgia-tinted lens of your two esteemed co-hosts.
By DisasterpiecesOn this third episode of Disasterpieces, Joanna and Sidney receive a time-travelling mission statement from intergalactic synth-botherers the Black Eyed Peas. Comprising of will.i.am, Fergie and the other two, Black Eyed Peas endeared themselves to turn-of-the-century audiences with their blatant samples ("Pump It") and ableist slurs ("Let's Get R*tarded"), both returning features on their fifth studio album The Energy Never Dies.
Inflicted in 2009, the album was initially received with mixed reviews, though in the years since its release, the sharp decline in the quality of its deep cuts has come under increased scrutiny, even from the nostalgia-tinted lens of your two esteemed co-hosts.