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Danger Mouse

Artist Song
Gnarls Barkley  Crazy  
Gorillaz  Feel Good Inc  
Broken Bells  The High Road  
The Black Keys  Tighten Up  
Beck  Gamma Ray  
Danger Doom  The Mask (feat. Ghostface Killah)  
Gorillaz  Dare  
The Black Keys  Psychotic Girl  
Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse  Star Eyes (I Can't Catch It) [feat. David Lynch]  
Gnarls Barkley  Run (I'm a Natural Disaster)  
Gorillaz  Dirty Harry  
Gnarls Barkley  Go-Go Gadget Gospel  
The Good, The Bad & The Queen  Kingdom of Doom  
Beck  Chemtrails  
Sparklehorse  Getting It Wrong  
The Rapture  Pieces of the People We Love  
Gnarls Barkley  Gone Daddy Gone  
The Shortwave Set  No Social  
Broken Bells  Sailing to Nowhere  
Gnarls Barkley  Going On  
Danger Doom  Sofa King  
Martina Topley Bird  Carnies  
Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse  Everytime I'm With You (feat. Jason Lytle)  
The Black Keys  Strange Times  
Sparklehorse  Don't Take My Sunshine Away  
Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse  Grim Augury (feat. Vic Chesnutt)  
Broken Bells  Your Head Is On Fire  
The Good, The Bad & The Queen  Northern Whale  
Prince Po featuring MF Doom  Social Distortion (Featuring MF Doom)  
Danger Mouse  To a Black Boy  

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"(Danger Mouse) has impeccable taste," said Cee-Lo when asked about the priceless dynamic that fuels Gnarls Barkley. "I aspire to impress him." The twist? Danger Mouse has aspired to impress [i]us[/i] ever since his bedroom beat-maker days — a rep-building period that produced [i]Ghetto Pop Life[/i], his back-to-basics collaboration with MC Jemini, and the groundbreaking [i]Grey Album[/i], a seamless, visionary mix of the Beatles and Jay-Z. [i]Entertainment Weekly[/i] declared that mind-boggling masterpiece 2004's Album of the Year, setting in motion a seemingly endless string of praise and projects — all of which feature Danger Mouse's widescreen approach to sampling and songwriting. That includes the scorched-earth soundscapes of Gorillaz, the disco-inferno direction of the Rapture, the Technicolor blues of the Black Keys, the '60s-psych vibe of Beck's [i]Modern Guilt[/i], and Danger Mouse's pride and joy — the stunning rap/soul/psych vignettes of Gnarls Barkley. What's next? A minimal techno album? We wouldn't put it past him.
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