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Derelicts of Dialect is Queens-based emcees 3rd Bass' second LP (following its debut LP and an EP) and final studio album, released on Def Jam Recordings. The album is considered to be a critical success (explicitly not aimed toward a mainstream market), and gained publicity by featuring the surprise mainstream hit "Pop Goes the Weasel," a diss track towards Vanilla Ice. The music video features former Black Flag frontman Henry Rollins as Ice.
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Derelicts of Dialect
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dbpedia:3rd_Bass
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dbpedia:Golden_age_hip_hop
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dbpedia:The_Cactus_Revisited
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dbpedia:Def_Jam_Recordings dbpedia:Sony_Music_Entertainment dbpedia:Columbia_Records
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1991-06-18Z
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