Dive into the gritty and intense world of Sean Strange with his 2009 album, "The Code of The Creep." This hardcore hip hop masterpiece, released under Nah Bro Ent., is a relentless journey through the underground and horrorcore scenes, packed with raw energy and unapologetic lyricism. Spanning just over an hour, the album features 22 tracks, including skits and freestyles, that showcase Sean Strange's unique voice and uncompromising style.
From the opening track "Intro: Shut Up & Listen" to the final "Outro," Sean Strange delivers a non-stop assault of hard-hitting beats and clever wordplay. Tracks like "The Half," "Sirius 40 HIP HOP, PT 1," and "Mortal Combat" highlight his ability to blend aggressive delivery with intricate rhyme schemes. The album also features collaborations with PMD and Cousin Pat, adding depth and variety to the project.
"The Code of The Creep" is not just an album; it's an experience. Sean Strange's distinctive flow and dark, often disturbing, subject matter create an atmosphere that is both captivating and unsettling. The production, ranging from gritty to eerie, perfectly complements his delivery, making this album a standout in the hardcore hip hop genre.
Fans of underground and horrorcore hip hop will find plenty to love in "The Code of The Creep." Sean Strange's unfiltered approach and technical skill make this album a compelling listen for anyone looking for something raw and real.