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Since 2011, you can always expect to hear a new Tyler, the Creator album to drop every two years. What you can't expect though is the musical direction each album is going to take. With his last two albums taking a mainstream feel, Call Me If You Get Lost takes Tyler back to his rap roots but with the maturity that we've seen from him over the past decade. On this episode, the Mangs discuss the album track by track to express their views and opinions of one of the most consistent artists in the game right now. From hardcore Tyler fans to listening to their first Tyler album ever, the diversity of background is sure to keep you engaged and give you the true feel of what this album is all about.
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Since 2011, you can always expect to hear a new Tyler, the Creator album to drop every two years. What you can't expect though is the musical direction each album is going to take. With his last two albums taking a mainstream feel, Call Me If You Get Lost takes Tyler back to his rap roots but with the maturity that we've seen from him over the past decade. On this episode, the Mangs discuss the album track by track to express their views and opinions of one of the most consistent artists in the game right now. From hardcore Tyler fans to listening to their first Tyler album ever, the diversity of background is sure to keep you engaged and give you the true feel of what this album is all about.