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But that’s not the point just yet: this project runs a cool 30 minutes, and as a first volume it leaves one anxiously awaiting the sequel. Unlike Waka, there isn’t generally much variety or development to be found here. : : Denzel Curry, Young Raven Miyagi, Zel, Ultimate Denzel Curry, Denny Cascade, Denzel Aquarius’killa Curry, Zeltron 6 Billion, Black Metal Terrorist. Again like Waka, City Morgue have a deep understanding of their own appeal they can craft a hook with ease and their flow is effortless. 'It’s more mellow than the other songs,' Sos says, 'Zilla’s even harmonizing. 'Downer,' is rooted in melody, with an ambiguous title as Zilla is straight edge, while Sos is the exact opposite. There’s definite focus here too, though - just listen to “Arson,” with its chorus of “ Kill kids/ Hang kids / City Morgue kill shit.” Or “Lamborghini Getaway,” which gets a slow-motion, sneering flow. 1: Hell or High Water will continue the movement that two have forged, with more tracks that reach a wider audience. Mula’s higher register swaggers more, like a deranged sidekick high on… something he personally cooked up. Zilla’s is a monstrous roar, like that of the city-destroyer he’s named after, and it’s a sound that can cut through metal - or, at least, the heavy metal guitar-and-bass instrumentation that accompanies most tracks. The two rappers tag-team through verses about violence and drugs, with the biggest difference between them being what matters most in the SoundCloud rap scene: the qualities of their voices. The results are terrifying and often electric: Like Waka on Flockaveli, Zilla and Mula create a sonically unrelenting, uncompromising release that distorts the view of their environment through the lens of a historical document, not unlike $uicideboy$ recent mixtape. In the rap game, it’s hard to differentiate bluster from authenticity - or as ZillaKami puts it on “GraveHop187”: “ Y’all ni**as bluffin’ / Not bangin’.” Zilla started off ghostwriting 6ix9ine verses, and together with his friend SosMula, the duo are not afraid to get downright violent on their debut mixtape as City Morgue, Vol. SIR CITY MORGUE IS NOT FOR THE KIDS first of all in their platinum album CITY MORGUE VOL 1: HELL OR HIGH WATER, the song ARSON.