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Skull Snaps were a mysterious funk group that lasted long enough to record and release a self-titled 1973 album before apparently disbanding. Since its small-time release on the GSF label, Skull Snaps has become one of the more legendary rare funk records, having been sampled countless times on rap records. <a href="spotify:artist:5cMgGlA1xGyeAB2ctYlRdZ">Gang Starr</a>'s "Take It Personal," <a href="spotify:artist:4oLZx5FplbgfM8DEe9U8LB">Camp Lo</a>'s "Cooley High," <a href="spotify:artist:50NoVNy9GU1lCrDV8iGpyu">Ol' Dirty Bastard</a>'s "Hippa to da Hoppa," <a href="spotify:artist:17Q9sCBpIyS6yM2YyaI6R4">Lords of the Underground</a>'s "Funky Child," and <a href="spotify:artist:1YypK4ExBm4UY1TRAOur8M">Diamond D</a>'s "Sally Got a One Track Mind" represent just a handful of the tracks that have put the drums from "It's a New Day" to use. Charly later issued the album on CD in the '90s, to the amazement of those who had paid triple figures for the original LP. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi

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