Roll (Burbank Funk)by The Internet

Roll (Burbank Funk) by The Internet

Roll (Burbank Funk)

The Internet

  • Apr 29, 2025
    4:29 AM

    The Internet started as a duo of producers and songwriters: Sydney Bennett, who was Odd Future’s sound engineer and called herself Syd tha Kid (now simply Syd), and the keyboardist Matthew Martin, who called himself Matt Martians.: www.noisechest.com
  • Apr 27, 2025
    20:25 PM

    The Internet started as a duo of producers and songwriters: Sydney Bennett, who was Odd Future’s sound engineer and called herself Syd tha Kid (now simply Syd), and the keyboardist Matthew Martin, who called himself Matt Martians.: www.noisechest.com Pitchfork called The Internet's fourth album, "Hive Mind," "best new music.": pitchfork.com
  • Apr 13, 2025
    13:46 PM

    The Internet started as a duo of producers and songwriters: Sydney Bennett, who was Odd Future's sound engineer and called herself Syd tha Kid (now simply Syd), and the keyboardist Matthew Martin, who called himself Matt Martians. Pitchfork called The Internet's fourth album, "Hive Mind," "best new music.": pitchfork.com
  • Feb 24, 2025
    14:48 PM

    The Internet started as a duo of producers and songwriters: Sydney Bennett, who was Odd Future’s sound engineer and called herself Syd tha Kid (now simply Syd), and the keyboardist Matthew Martin, who called himself Matt Martians.: www.noisechest.com Pitchfork called The Internet's fourth album, "Hive Mind," "best new music.": pitchfork.com
  • Aug 30, 2024
    14:33 PM

    The Internet started as a duo of producers and songwriters: Sydney Bennett, who was Odd Future’s sound engineer and called herself Syd tha Kid (now simply Syd), and the keyboardist Matthew Martin, who called himself Matt Martians.: www.noisechest.com Pitchfork called The Internet's fourth album, "Hive Mind," "best new music.": pitchfork.com
  • Aug 1, 2024
    2:34 AM

    Going out to Kara in the East Bay! The Internet started as a duo of producers and songwriters: Sydney Bennett, who was the sound engineer for Odd Future and called herself Syd the Kid (now simply Syd), and the keyboardist Matthew Martin, who called himself Matt Martians. This track begins with a sampled beat of the song "Sing Sing," released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gaz. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Jul 20, 2024
    15:40 PM

    Released on this date in 2018! www.instagram.com
  • Jul 20, 2024
    4:11 AM

    released on this day in 2018!
  • Jul 7, 2024
    14:27 PM

    2018 The Internet started as a duo of producers and songwriters: Sydney Bennett, who was the sound engineer for Odd Future and called herself Syd the Kid (now simply Syd), and the keyboardist Matthew Martin, who called himself Matt Martians. This track begins with a sampled beat of the song "Sing Sing," released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gaz. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • May 16, 2024
    22:57 PM

    The Internet started as a duo of producers and songwriters: Sydney Bennett, who was the sound engineer for Odd Future and called herself Syd the Kid (now simply Syd), and the keyboardist Matthew Martin, who called himself Matt Martians. This track begins with a sampled beat of the song “Sing Sing,” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gaz. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • May 6, 2024
    15:41 PM

    The Internet started as a duo of producers and songwriters: Sydney Bennett, who was the sound engineer for Odd Future and called herself Syd the Kid (now simply Syd), and the keyboardist Matthew Martin, who called himself Matt Martians. This track begins with a sampled beat of the song “Sing Sing,” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gaz. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Apr 23, 2024
    1:21 AM

    The Internet started as a duo of producers and songwriters: Sydney Bennett, who was the sound engineer for Odd Future and called herself Syd the Kid (now simply Syd), and the keyboardist Matthew Martin, who called himself Matt Martians. This track begins with a sampled beat of the song “Sing Sing,” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gaz. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Mar 10, 2024
    12:26 PM

    The Internet started as a duo of producers and songwriters: Sydney Bennett, who was the sound engineer for Odd Future and called herself Syd the Kid (now simply Syd), and the keyboardist Matthew Martin, who called himself Matt Martians. This track begins with a sampled beat of the song “Sing Sing,” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gaz. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Mar 3, 2024
    12:32 PM

    The Internet started as a duo of producers and songwriters: Sydney Bennett, who was the sound engineer for Odd Future and called herself Syd the Kid (now simply Syd), and the keyboardist Matthew Martin, who called himself Matt Martians.
  • Feb 22, 2024
    14:12 PM

    The Internet started as a duo of producers and songwriters: Sydney Bennett, who was the sound engineer for Odd Future and called herself Syd the Kid (now simply Syd), and the keyboardist Matthew Martin, who called himself Matt Martians. -- The song begins with a sampled beat of the song “Sing Sing,” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gaz. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Jan 18, 2024
    2:14 AM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of the song “Sing Sing,” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gaz. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Dec 7, 2023
    15:05 PM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of the song “Sing Sing,” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gaz. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Dec 4, 2023
    6:29 AM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gaz. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Oct 17, 2023
    4:48 AM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gaz. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Jul 20, 2023
    6:35 AM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gaz. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Jul 17, 2023
    6:34 AM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gaz. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Jul 6, 2023
    2:39 AM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gad. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Jun 14, 2023
    13:58 PM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gad. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Feb 25, 2023
    16:12 PM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gad. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Feb 2, 2023
    1:31 AM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gad. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Nov 29, 2022
    4:26 AM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gad. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Sep 6, 2022
    12:19 PM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gad. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Jul 21, 2022
    4:34 AM

    By request from Jesse in Australia! The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gad. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com Check out The Internet Live on Street Sounds with Larry Mizell Jr. on KEXP: kexp.org
  • Jul 5, 2022
    3:56 AM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gad. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com Check out The Internet Live on Street Sounds with Larry Mizell Jr. on KEXP: kexp.org
  • Jun 18, 2022
    17:23 PM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gad. www.instagram.com
  • Apr 11, 2022
    13:20 PM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gad. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com Check out The Internet Live on Street Sounds with Larry Mizell Jr. on KEXP: kexp.org
  • Jan 17, 2022
    11:44 AM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gad. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com Check out The Internet Live on Street Sounds with Larry Mizell Jr. on KEXP: kexp.org
  • Nov 20, 2021
    3:42 AM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gad. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com Check out The Internet Live on Street Sounds with Larry Mizell Jr. on KEXP: kexp.org
  • Oct 15, 2021
    14:53 PM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gad. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com Check out The Internet Live on Street Sounds with Larry Mizell Jr. on KEXP: kexp.org
  • Sep 19, 2021
    15:28 PM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gad. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com Check out The Internet Live on Street Sounds with Larry Mizell Jr. on KEXP: kexp.org
  • Aug 8, 2021
    12:24 PM

    The Internet was formed in early 2011 by Odd Future members Syd and Matt Martians, along with touring members Patrick Paige, Christopher Smith, and Tay Walker. The band's name originally started out as a joke, inspired by Left Brain's answer to a reporter asking where he was from, to which he responded, "I hate when people ask me that, I'm going to start saying I'm from the Internet." The idea amused Syd, and inspired the name for her side project that eventually became The Internet. nyti.ms Check out The Internet Live on Streets Sound with Larry Mizell Jr. on KEXP: kexp.org
  • Jul 20, 2021
    14:21 PM

    The song begins with a sampled beat of one song called “Sing Sing” released in 1978 by the disco-funk band Gad. All the instruments on "Roll (Burbank Funk)" are deconstructed in this article and video: www.noisechest.com
  • Jun 9, 2021
    3:16 AM

    The Internet was formed in early 2011 by Odd Future members Syd and Matt Martians, along with touring members Patrick Paige, Christopher Smith, and Tay Walker. The band's name originally started out as a joke, inspired by Left Brain's answer to a reporter asking where he was from, to which he responded, "I hate when people ask me that, I'm going to start saying I'm from the Internet." The idea amused Syd, and inspired the name for her side project that eventually became The Internet. nyti.ms Check out The Internet Live on Streets Sound with Larry Mizell Jr. on KEXP: kexp.org
  • Jun 8, 2021
    15:31 PM

    The Internet was formed in early 2011 by Odd Future members Syd and Matt Martians, along with touring members Patrick Paige, Christopher Smith, and Tay Walker. The band's name originally started out as a joke, inspired by Left Brain's answer to a reporter asking where he was from, to which he responded, "I hate when people ask me that, I'm going to start saying I'm from the Internet." The idea amused Syd, and inspired the name for her side project that eventually became The Internet. nyti.ms Check out The Internet Live on Streets Sound with Larry Mizell Jr. on KEXP: kexp.org
  • Mar 4, 2021
    3:15 AM

    The Internet was formed in early 2011 by Odd Future members Syd and Matt Martians, along with touring members Patrick Paige, Christopher Smith, and Tay Walker. The band's name originally started out as a joke, inspired by Left Brain's answer to a reporter asking where he was from, to which he responded, "I hate when people ask me that, I'm going to start saying I'm from the Internet." The idea amused Syd, and inspired the name for her side project that eventually became The Internet. nyti.ms Check out The Internet Live on Streets Sound with Larry Mizell Jr. on KEXP: kexp.org
  • Dec 9, 2020
    13:17 PM

    The Internet was formed in early 2011 by Odd Future members Syd and Matt Martians, along with touring members Patrick Paige, Christopher Smith, and Tay Walker. The band's name originally started out as a joke, inspired by Left Brain's answer to a reporter asking where he was from, to which he responded, "I hate when people ask me that, I'm going to start saying I'm from the Internet." The idea amused Syd, and inspired the name for her side project that eventually became The Internet. nyti.ms Check out The Internet Live on Streets Sound with Larry Mizell Jr. on KEXP: kexp.org
  • Nov 19, 2020
    12:27 PM

    The Internet was formed in early 2011 by Odd Future members Syd and Matt Martians, along with touring members Patrick Paige, Christopher Smith, and Tay Walker. The band's name originally started out as a joke, inspired by Left Brain's answer to a reporter asking where he was from, to which he responded, "I hate when people ask me that, I'm going to start saying I'm from the Internet." The idea amused Syd, and inspired the name for her side project that eventually became The Internet. nyti.ms Check out The Internet Live on Streets Sound with Larry Mizell Jr. on KEXP: kexp.org
  • Aug 29, 2020
    4:46 AM

    The Internet was formed in early 2011 by Odd Future members Syd and Matt Martians, along with touring members Patrick Paige, Christopher Smith, and Tay Walker. The band's name originally started out as a joke, inspired by Left Brain's answer to a reporter asking where he was from, to which he responded, "I hate when people ask me that, I'm going to start saying I'm from the Internet." The idea amused Syd, and inspired the name for her side project that eventually became The Internet. Check out The Internet Live on Streets Sound with Larry Mizell Jr. on KEXP: kexp.org
  • Jun 29, 2020
    15:03 PM

    The Internet was formed in early 2011 by Odd Future members Syd and Matt Martians, along with touring members Patrick Paige, Christopher Smith, and Tay Walker. The band's name originally started out as a joke, inspired by Left Brain's answer to a reporter asking where he was from, to which he responded, "I hate when people ask me that, I'm going to start saying I'm from the Internet." The idea amused Syd, and inspired the name for her side project that eventually became The Internet. Check out The Internet Live on Streets Sound with Larry Mizell Jr. on KEXP: kexp.org
  • Jun 22, 2020
    2:10 AM

    The Internet was formed in early 2011 by Odd Future members Syd and Matt Martians, along with touring members Patrick Paige, Christopher Smith, and Tay Walker. The band's name originally started out as a joke, inspired by Left Brain's answer to a reporter asking where he was from, to which he responded, "I hate when people ask me that, I'm going to start saying I'm from the Internet." The idea amused Syd, and inspired the name for her side project that eventually became The Internet. Check out The Internet Live on Streets Sound with Larry Mizell Jr. on KEXP: kexp.org
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