Sarah Palin is no longer the worst thing to come from Alaska

Ladies and gentleman, Angoon, AK’s Eagles N Ravens [via Rappers That Suck]...

Posted by Kevin K. on 10/28/09 at 02:23 AM • Permalink

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i still think Sarah Palin is worse.

So they don’t speak the King’s English—big whoop! There is a powerful clarity of consciousness in Swerv Merv’s eyes. He uses language with the jumps, breaks and rippling momentum of a be-bop saxophonist.

Jesus, not more than a few weeks ago the Mrs. and I were looking at taking a long weekend up in the islands. Angoon just became a “must see” destination for me. I’ll look for the guy attempting to rap with a mouthfull of Skoal.

justlen, if you come back with a Eagles N Ravens t-shirt for me, I’ll forever be in your debt.

And it can’t just be scrawled on a tee with magic marker.

it’s on, my friend.

I am with meltmaster on this.  In fact I think Eagles and Ravens might just be the best thing to come out of Alaska.  Well that and my baby fur seal jacket.

Does Swerv Merv have a bad lisp or is that the absolute worst auto-tuning ever?

Kevin, in Angoon they can only afford Fisher Price autotune…Swerv, not satisfied, thought rapping with a football mouthpiece would add the needed “griity edge” to the video.  Dude they are extremely hideous, but still they gain more points for ‘keeping it real’ rapping about what they actually live (no matter how wack the delivery/execution was) what they rapped about.  Sarah, on the other hand, is, as the rap community puts it, “fakin jacks”.  From Levi we know she barely knows how to use a gun or fish…I know I wouldn’t sit in the same helicopter with her armed.

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