Underground hip-hop fans are feasting today, as R.A. The Rugged Man has come through with his brand new album "All My Heroes Are Dead."
And though there are plenty of lyrical maelstroms to be marveled at throughout the course of the twenty-two track odyssey, the bulk of the weight is carried by R.A. himself. No stranger to crafting deftly woven tales of violence, often delivered through a self-deprecating lens, R.A's worth as a writer reveals itself on several different occasions. Whether he's diving into the dark depravity of a killer-to-be on "Angel Boy," or simply bodying the set on the epic posse cut "Dragon Fire," the twisted tales lining All My Heroes Are Dead make for a welcome addition to R.A.'s catalog.



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