Postgraduate Work

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Postgraduate Work
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Released1998
Recorded???
Genre Hip hop
Label Househusband
Producer Self-Produced
MC Paul Barman chronology
Postgraduate Work
(1998)
It's Very Stimulating
(2000)

Postgraduate Work is a self-produced 7" record released by MC Paul Barman. [1] [2] He recorded it a year after graduating from Brown University. [3]

Barman mailed a copy of the 7" to Prince Paul, who was impressed enough to agree to produce the rapper's first EP. [4]

Track listing

  1. "MC Fibonacci Sequence vs. Interrupting Rapper"
  2. "A Very Sad Story"
  3. "Enter Pan-Man"
  4. "The Name In All Caps"

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