Fantastic Damage marked the beginning of El-P's career as a solo artist, following a groundbreaking career as frontman and producer of legendary NYC underground hip hop crew, Company Flow. Fan Dam was a foundational release for his fledgling record label Definitive Jux, which would soon establish itself as an iconic juggernaut of independent rap in the wake of trailblazing solo records by El-P and label mates Aesop Rock, Cannibal Ox, RJD2, Murs, and more. The template El-P established on Fantastic Damage - a singular aesthetic pairing futuristic, post B-Boy production style with insightful, provocative and often prescient subject matter - was met with accolades across the media landscape. After nearly four years of work, El-P released his second proper production album, I'll Sleep When You're Dead, featuring contributions from the Mars Volta, Trent Reznor from Nine Inch Nails, and Cat Power. The album has been widely unavailable since El-P put Def Jux on hiatus in 2010, making it ripe for rediscovery in the new music ecosystem due to El-P's monumental success with Run The Jewels. 15th anniversary vinyl 2LP reissue.
- Tasmanian Pain Coaster
- Smithereens (Stop Cryin')
- Up All Night
- EMG
- Drive
- Dear Sirs
- Run The Numbers
- Habeas Corpses (Draconian Love)
- The Overly Dramatic Truth
- Flyentology
- No Kings
- The League Of Extraordinary Nobodies
- Poisenville Kids No Wins / Reprise (This Must Be Our Time)