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gnarly?



gnarls barkely - untitled 01 (aac)

gnarls barkely - untitled 02 (aac)

i've just been handed a package (read : a zipped yousendit file) which purports to contain new material from the latest super hip-hop collaboration gnarls barkley. it's six tracks, one of which is the all-conquering "crazy", and as far as i can tell it seems pretty legit. here's two of them so you can decide for yourself.

i can't find any mention of this anywhere on the blogosphere, so please express any opinions, comments, outrage, love, doubt or disgust below ...