Thursday, September 17, 2009

Hip-Hop Icons Simpsonized

Posted by Nick Spacek on Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 9:00 AM

How could Format top the awesomeness that were the Lego hip-hop album covers? Two words: "The Simpsons."

Take your average, everyday, hip-hop icons and do 'em up in the style of The Simpsons. Format calls it No Homer, and it's amazing. Some of the folks are helped by the context in which they're placed -- the Notorious B.I.G. has a baby, much like the cover to Ready to Die, Eminem has a pill -- because otherwise they'd just look like a chubby guy and Cletus' cousin, respectively.

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Flava Flav wins, though...hands down. That dude looks like he's ready to throw down with Professor Frink.

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Chill. You must chill. You need to go back and read the post over again. It's an art project - not a Simpsons episode.

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Posted by Nick3 on 09/17/2009 at 12:39 PM

Oh God, Flavor Flav...hasn't his 20 seconds of fame ended yet? This episode is gonna be right up there with the Kid Rock episode as the worst Simpsons ever. Worst Episodes from TV Shows I Love

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Posted by Jettsin420 on 09/17/2009 at 12:31 PM
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