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S*x Packets, Digital Underground's groundbreaking debut album, was released on March 20, 1990. Seamlessly blending funk-infused rhythms with jazz piano and satirical social commentary, the album crafts a unique concept, propelled by the infectious InchHumpty DanceInch and the charismatic persona of Humpty Hump. Heavily influenced by P-Funk, the album showcases innovative production by Shock G and addresses themes of sexuality and culture with a playful yet insightful approach. S*x Packets was certified platinum by the RIAA. The album reached #24 on the Billboard 200 and #8 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. It includes the singles InchDoowutchyalikeInch (which peaked at #19 on the Hot Rap Singles, #20 on the Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles chart and #29 on the Hot R&B Singles chart) and InchThe Humpty DanceInch (which reached #11 on the pop charts, #7 on the R&B charts, and #1 on the Billboard Rap Singles chart). In celebration of the 35th anniversary of this landmark album, the LP x 2, 180 gram, light blue and black on clear splatter vinyl, printed inner sleeves with a photo booklet and features a gatefold cover that opens to reveal a three-dimensional pop-up of a recording studio and also includes three bonus tracks. Album Tracks 1. The Humpty Dance 2. The Way We Swing 3. Rhymin' on the Funk 4. The New Jazz (One) 5. Underwater Rimes (Remix) 6. Gutfest '89 (Edit) 7. The Danger Zone 8. Freaks of the Industry 1. Doowutchyalike 2. Packet Prelude 3. S*x Packets 4. Street Scene 5. Packet Man 6. Packet Reprise 7. A Tribute to the Early Days 8. Blue View 9. The Humpty Dance (Humpstrumental Mix)

Indie Exclusive - Blue Vinyl Album Tracks 1. Love Is a Battlefield 2. Hit Me with Your Best Shot 3. We Belong 4. Fire and Ice 5. Heartbreaker 6. Shadows of the Night 1. Treat Me Right 2. Little Too Late 3. You Better Run 4. Hell Is for Children 5. Invincible (Theme from the Legend of Billie Jean)

Triple yellow colored vinyl LP pressing. Mac Miller has accomplished every goal he ever set for himself. At least that's what the magazines say about the Pittsburgh kid, and they're right enough. With his first album he became a grassroots rap megastar. With his second he bared his weird soul and was praised for it. His 11 mixtapes boast a couple bucket lists' worth of collaborators, from Bun B and Kendrick Lamar to Rick Ross and Juicy J. And in the same year that he toured the U.S. backed by a psychedelic soul band, he rapped all over Europe with Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz. He did indie. He's doing major. He even bought himself a ridiculous house in the Los Angeles hills and made a TV show about it. Hell, he made a jazz record. Album Tracks 1. Inside Outside 2. Here We Go 3. Friends - Featuring - Schoolboy Q 4. Angel Dust - Featuring - King Ralph of Malibu 5. Malibu 6. What Do You Do - Featuring - Sir Michael Rocks 1. It Just Doesn't Matter 2. Therapy 3. Polo Jeans - Featuring - Ab-Soul, Earl Sweatshirt 4. Happy Birthday 5. Wedding 6. Funeral 1. Diablo 2. Ave Maria 3. 55 - Featuring - Thundercat 4. San Francisco 5. Colors and Shapes 6. Insomniak - Featuring - Rick Ross 1. Uber - Featuring - Mike Jones 2. Rain - Featuring - Vince Staples 3. Apparition 4. Thumbalina from the Block 5. New Faces - Featuring - Da$H, Earl Sweatshirt 6. Grand Finale

XO/Republic Records presents a career-spanning album from The Weeknd pulling together a collection of his biggest songs from the last ten years. 2 LP set on red sparkle color vinyl. Limited Edition.