Dive into the gritty, unapologetic world of Sean Strange with "The Code of The Creep," a hardcore hip hop album that drops you right into the heart of underground and horrorcore scenes. Released on June 9, 2009, under Nah Bro Ent., this album is a raw, unfiltered expression of Sean Strange's unique perspective and lyrical prowess.
With 24 tracks spanning over an hour, "The Code of The Creep" is a relentless journey through Sean Strange's mind, touching on themes that are as intense as they are captivating. From the opening track "Intro: Shut Up & Listen" to the final skit, the album is a testament to Sean Strange's ability to craft a compelling narrative that keeps the audience hooked.
The album features collaborations with notable artists like Odoub, Mr. Hyde, and NGP, adding layers of depth and variety to the sound. Tracks like "Let Your Gun Clap," "Sirius 40 HIP HOP, PT 1," and "No Good Radio" showcase Sean Strange's signature style, blending hardcore beats with intricate lyricism and a touch of horrorcore flair.
Sean Strange's "The Code of The Creep" is not just an album; it's an experience. It's a bold statement from an artist who isn't afraid to push boundaries and challenge the status quo. Whether you're a longtime fan of Sean Strange or a newcomer to his music, this album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates raw, unfiltered hip hop.