Computer Cooties

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Computer Cooties
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Mixtape by
ReleasedOctober 6, 2010 (2010-10-06)
Genre Hip Hop
Length51:33
Producer
Busdriver chronology
Jhelli Beam
(2009)
Computer Cooties
(2010)
Beaus$Eros
(2012)

Computer Cooties is a mixtape by American hip hop artist Busdriver. It was released on October 6, 2010. It was available free on Busdriver's official website for a limited time. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Thick Enough" (featuring Daedelus) Busdriver 4:34
2."Computer Cooties"Busdriver3:07
3."Man Baby"Busdriver2:50
4."Encyclopedia Wand"Busdriver2:54
5."Unibrow" (featuring Free the Robots)Busdriver3:36
6."Deer God" (featuring Open Mike Eagle)Busdriver3:33
7."Beats Way Sick" (featuring Busdriver) Moderat 4:00
8."End Game (Busdriver Remix)" Antipop Consortium 3:52
9."Split Seconds (Modeselektor Remix)"Busdriver4:45
10."Will He" (featuring Flying Lotus)Busdriver3:02
11."Flesh Glove" (featuring Daedelus)Busdriver3:02
12."Speak Up"Busdriver1:40
13."(In) Reverse (Busdriver Remix)" Sister Crayon 4:05
14."Coat of Arms (Busdriver Cover)" Nosaj Thing 3:28
15."Coon Talk"Busdriver3:12
Total length:51:33

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