Monday, June 15, 2009

Fuckin' Em All


Song: Fuckin' Em All
Artist: Mickey Avalon
Album: Fuckin' Em All




Imagine if Eminem only wrote goofy-funny songs that were actually funny and didn't get into all the "I hate women" serious songs and you'd have Mickey Avalon, LA's hip-hop bad boy. Aside from the hidden bonus track 'My Dick" making its way into the Harold and Kumar sequel, his self titled debut album didn't make as big as a splash as it should have. His second full length is "on the way" but he's released the single "Fuckin' Em All." Not sure if it's a home rune like "Jane Fonda" or "Mr. Right" but it's growing on me.

Mickey Avalon (born Yeshe Perl on December 3, 1975) is an American rapper from Hollywood, California. His debut self-titled solo album was released Nov. 7, 2006 on Interscope/Shoot to Kill Records in association with MySpace Records. Avalon blends dark, lewd, and humorous hooks with heavy beats. Frequent topics of Avalon's songs are his experiences with substance abuse.

Biography

Avalon's family upbringing was tumultuous; both he and his parents used drugs. Avalon's paternal grandparents are Holocaust survivors who endured lasting injuries from their imprisonment at Auschwitz. By his early 20s, he had married, had a daughter, and moved to Portland, Oregon, where he turned to prostitution to fund his heroin habit.

Upon moving to Los Angeles, he was befriended by ex-MTV VJ Simon Rex (aka Dirt Nasty) who encouraged Avalon to rap and collaborated with him. The two began passing out demos to Hollywood clubs and soon developed a following among fans of the Los Angeles nightclub scene. Mickey also attended college at Webster University in St. Louis, MO for a brief time before he signed with Interscope Records. Mickey has a unique rhyming style and raps mostly about his experiences on the streets, with drugs, and prostitution. He is a member of the Dyslexic Speedreaders, a rap group, whom also includes rappers Dirt Nasty, Andre Legacy, and Beardo. Dirt Nasty, Beardo, and Andre Legacy all appear in Avalon's recent music video, "Fuckin' 'Em All".

In recent years Avalon toured internationally, appeared on an episode of The Simple Life, and appeared in a Boost Mobile commercial with Young Jeezy and Jermaine Dupri. He is currently working with Travis Barker of +44 and Blink-182 on his new album.

Avalon's song "My Dick" (also featuring Dirt Nasty and Andre Legacy) was featured in the 2008 movie Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay. "My Dick" can be found on Avalon's self-titled (Mickey Avalon) album as a hidden song on track 69.

His song "Jane Fonda" was featured briefly in an episode of Entourage (Episode: Strange Days).

He collaborated with the Happy Mondays on their 2007 album Uncle Dysfunktional, providing vocals on the track "Deviants".

Avalon co-wrote Unwritten Law's radio hit, "Shoulda Known Better," and also provided vocals for a remix version which has been released on Unwritten Law's "best of" album, The Hit List.

Avalon is also a member of the legendary Los Angeles-based graffiti crew CBS (Can't Be Stopped / City Bomb Squad).

Controversy

Oklahoma City concert

Avalon was booed off the stage while opening for the Red Hot Chili Peppers at a March 2007 concert in Oklahoma City. During his set, Avalon threw his microphone at the audience in frustration, and walked off stage angrily. The next day, Red Hot Chili Peppers' lead guitarist, John Frusciante, wrote a letter to the band's fans in Oklahoma City.

In the letter, Frusciante accused OKC fans of booing Avalon for personal issues, and a lack of "regard for humanity."

"...I also realize that those of you who booed have probably been spoken down to consistenty by your parents, your teachers, your bosses, your older siblings, older kids, etc. I know that shit is frustrating and it probably feels good to take it out on someone who has confidence you wish you had." - John Frusciante

Enjoy.


Fuckin' Em All

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