Dec
0

Information on Benjamin Bear

Benjamin Bear

BENJAMIN BEAR

Email: Click here
AOL Instant Messenger: psyfirecords
T61: thesixtyone.com/#/benjaminbear
Twitter: @benjamin_bear
Xbox Live Gamertag: b3njam1n b3ar

Benjamin Bear has been making Hip Hop since 2003, using his computer to make his beats and do all his production. Now 27, Benjamin has performed at venues throughout the United States such as the Florida Music Festival, Anime Supercon, and the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

His style is a result of an eclectic blend of influences, including 1970’s era progressive rock, industrial metal, grunge, and underground Hip Hop. Combined with his left-of-center perspective and proficient lyrical prowess, he manages to create something truly unique, yet still danceable.

Dec
3

Benjamin Bear – The Bear Necessities

Benjamin Bear's "The Bear Necessities"

The Bear Necessities

Artist: Benjamin Bear
Released online 2008
Running time: 61:20

Also Featuring: Jaylyn Coffin, Brainthirst, Teddy Form BBear, and MC Skeletor

Another collection of unreleased, forgotten, and rare songs!

14 tracks of recovered or online-only audio collected over the last two years and put onto one cd for you to enjoy. Includes not only Hip Hop tracks, but also some Bluegrass, Psychedelic Rock, and Acid Punk. Whatever the hell “Acid Punk” really is!

Dec
0

Sinister Six – Invasion of the Mic Snatchers

Click here to download the Sinister Six's "Invasion of the Mic Snatchers" album

Invasion of the Mic Snatchers

Artist: Sinister Six
Released online 2008
Running time: 56:18

Also Featuring: The Ranger, TYT, and tons of fresh nerds on “Pledge Of Allegiance”

An epic album an entire year in the making, the Invasion of the Mic Snatchers takes the listener on a journey through Earth’s final hours!

The unbelievable team behind the flows? MadHatter, YTCracker, Benjamin Bear, ZeaLouS1, Chester, and MC_Loki. Nerdcore’s leaders and a few new challengers combine to make the underground science fiction Hip Hop album of the year. (Are there any others?) Featuring devastating staple tracks such as “Make Way” and “Roll The Dice,” this disc is the release that all your homies have been talking about.

Dec
Dec
0

3 short album reviews by The Drunken Scholar

It seems to be a day just full of cool writeups.

The Drunken Scholar is a blog written by a dude named Kree and DS himself, both with degrees in English Literature / Writing. In other words, they’re big geeks and they like to rant a bit. Today, they quickly reviewed three of our albums and judged them based on a point system made from pints of alcohol. Yeah, they’re classy gents, too! Those albums would be MadHatter’s “8Bit Bullshit,” Benjamin Bear’s “The Bear Necessities,” and Dr. Awkward’s “Next Gen.”

Dec
0

Scrub Club mentioned on GeekDad!

We are truly honored whenever the three homies we have over at GeekDad / Wired write about us, and this of course is no exception.

Curtis Silver, the only ginger in the Modern Warfare SCR Clan, (haha) wrote an awesome article called “12 Geeky New Years Resolutions.” One of the resolutions is to support independent starving artists by spreading their free music and donating a bit when you can. Two albums of ours that were specifically noted were Benjamin Bear’s “The Bear Necessities” and Dr. Awkward’s “Next Gen.”

Please click here or on the GeekDad image above to read the full article.

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