![]() "Bitch Suck Dick" is an over-the-top trap parody featuring stereotypical misogynistic lyrics from Jasper Dolphin and Taco, similar to Bastard's "Tina" and Wolf's "Trashwang". Pranav Trewn of Stereogum commented on the song, stating " It isn't an anthem of retaliation, but rather self-immolation you have to purge everything else to discover what's left of yourself". The chorus contains the chanted lines "Kill people, burn shit, fuck school", which was previously used by Tyler on Earl Sweatshirt's song "Pigions" from his 2010 mixtape, Earl. The third track, "Radicals", talks about youthful rebellion. Tyler claims to have made the instrumental in eight minutes as a parody of New York City beats. The second track, "Yonkers", features a gritty beat with a large bass sound, reminiscent of the production of Wu-Tang Clan leader RZA. ![]() Goblin continues the horrorcore subject matter first displayed on Bastard. The album cover features Buffalo Bill at age 19. The album features guest appearances from Odd Future members Frank Ocean, Hodgy Beats, Jasper Dolphin, Taco, Domo Genesis, Mike G and Syd. The album's songs were produced almost entirely by Tyler himself, along with a contribution from fellow Odd Future member Left Brain. ![]() TC, first heard on his 2009 mixtape, Bastard. Goblin continues Tyler's dialogues with his fictional therapist Dr. It was released on May 10, 2011, by XL Recordings. Goblin is the debut studio album by Tyler, the Creator.
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