Friday Night at St. Andrews cover

Friday Night at St. Andrews

Bizarre · 2010

71 min · 19 tracks · hip-hop · horrorcore · underground hip-hop

A chaotic blend of humor and horrorcore unfolds over gritty beats and unexpected skits.

Why this album works

This album is notable for its unapologetic exploration of taboo subjects and its unique blend of comedy with horrorcore elements. Although it didn't achieve mainstream chart success, it reinforced Bizarre's reputation as a boundary-pushing artist in underground hip-hop, influencing similar artists who blend humor and serious topics.
Best for
steady, consistent energy levels dynamic emotional journeys varied thematic exploration
Context
When 'Friday Night at St. Andrews' was released in 2010, Bizarre was already known as a member of the influential hip-hop group D12, which had achieved mainstream success with their albums in the early 2000s. This album marked a significant solo venture for him after the group's peak years, showcasing his distinct comedic style amidst darker themes that define his work.
Stylistic neighbors
Hopsin· Eminem· D12

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Friday Night at St. Andrews (intro) 2:33
  • 2 Here We Go (Off Da Chain) Standout 4:06
  • 3 Fat Father (skit) 1:27
  • 4 Some Days 4:22
  • 5 Pu$$y 5:38
  • 6 Rap's Finest 3:44
  • 7 School Teacher 3:31
  • 8 Smoking Crack Standout 3:51
  • 9 Down This Road 3:39
  • 10 Believer 4:17
  • 11 Whatcha Smokin On 4:39
  • 12 Wild Like Us 4:31
  • 13 I Love the Babies Standout 4:05
  • 14 The Fan (skit) 1:00
  • 15 Rock It Out 3:36
  • 16 Warning 4:09
  • 17 Emotions 4:01
  • 18 Can't Get Enough 3:47
  • 19 You Gotta Believe 4:16

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