Step into the underground hip hop scene with The Grouch's debut album, "Don't Talk To Me," released on January 1, 1995, under The Grouch Music. This 44-minute journey through raw, unfiltered lyrics and beats is a testament to The Grouch's unique perspective and storytelling prowess. The album kicks off with "Roll Call (Intro)," setting the stage for tracks like "Mr. Invisible" and "To Die For," featuring Luckyiam, which delve into the complexities of life and identity. With tracks like "Car Troubles Pt.1" and "Stormy Weather," The Grouch paints vivid scenes of struggle and resilience, while "A Splendid Excursion" and "A World Unknown" offer moments of reflection and introspection. The album closes with "Uncontent," leaving the audience with a sense of The Grouch's unyielding authenticity. "Don't Talk To Me" is a bold introduction to The Grouch's discography, showcasing his ability to blend raw emotion with clever wordplay and a distinctive flow.