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Local Motion: Marcheski, Lenarsky and DaBreezy

Tuesday, October 3. Creepy Crawl, (3524 Washington Boulevard)

By Jaime Lees

Published on September 27, 2006

 Marcheski, Lenarsky and Dabreezy (MLD) is a hilarious rap group composed of white boys from Creve Coeur. Though they're more like a comedy troupe than Eminem, they tout "rhymes as addictive as crystal meth sold in Pacific." Nearly all of their tracks proclaim their love for Nellyville, and most of their topics are St. Louis-specific: Pujols, BBQ, the perils of living in the county and how to roll on the east side. MLD have even invented their own word: "stunk," a new way to describe getting drunk in the STL. (Use it like this: "Man, I was so stunk on South Grand last night, even chicks at the gothic coffee shop looked good!") For a further good time, check them out at www.myspace.com/mldprdvv.


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