I WILL KILL YOU
DIPPY RECORDS PROUDLY PRESENTS FRANCE'S FAVORITE SON, MR. MAURIER DEBBOUZE!
Everybody knows Maurier from the hugely popular Dippy group, Monkeypox, but Maurier has painstakingly tried to stake his own claim in the art world, both visually and audibly. He began his own endeavour as film director about 5 years ago with a project called "Girls In Trouble". It was a black and white, silent film, which would become his trademark style. He followed that with the hugely poular "Girls In A Hot Tub", the scathing documentary "Girls", and most recently the short films "Foreign Girls" and "Cookie Girls".
Also worth noting is the fact that during his tenure as a filmmaker, he scored every one of his films to his own original compositions, the recordings of which would become highly sought after collectibles in Asia. Following the untimely death of Santiago Sanchez, Monkeypox's former drummer who was killed by French radicals who were actually targeting Maurier, Debbouze was inspired to release his first vocal recording, a compostion entitled "Tribute To Santiago". This was followed a month later with The Maurier Debbouze Challenge, an ambitious endeavour which required Maurier to write and record one song a week for one week. The first week's song was entitled "I Am God" which was subsequently featured on Maurier's debut solo EP, "God's Favorite Album". In the wake of the massive response to the EP, including a Five Star review on RateYourMusic.com, Maurier decided to take on his most ambitious project to date, a Full Length Album called "Rock And Roll: The Album". The album was released on March, 7th 2006, and is already being called "...the greatest music of the 21st century." (Rolling Stone)
The Official Tracklisting for ROCK AND ROLL is:
1. Rock And Roll
2. Dial M For Murder (M Stands For Maurier)
3. I Am God pt. II
4. I Love Fries/Food Fight (feat. Ahmed Imo-Tep)
5. Kill U
6. Bluejeans And Moonbeams (feat. BJ)
7. I Like Trees
8. I Want To See You Dead
9. Haircut (feat. Johnson Jackson)
10. I Hate Jeremiahs Oil (They Are Gay)
11. Die
The album is produced, performed, written and conceived by Maurier, except Ahmed Imo-Tep's contribution on "Food Fight" and BJ's vocal on "Bluejeans And Moonbeams" which is coincidentally the only song on the album NOT written by Maurier (it was written by Don Van Vliet). It was engineered and mixed by Johnson Jackson and is released through Dippy Records (obviously).