
The first book ever published by us back in October of 2003, Disposable Graffiti was the brain child (or is that malady?) of Gramm Matthew. Much like the band Gorillaz, Disposable Graffiti follows the adventures of The Briar Patch Boys, a group of cartoon characters in a band that mixes the influences of punk rock, rap, electronica, bluegrass and others. The first issue focuses mainly on the group’s front man, Brer Rappit, a manic-depressive rabbit with little to live for save the release of music, which allows him the opportunity to expose the rancid underbelly of modern life.
The accompanying album to the book was done as a “demo”, being burned from a desktop computer to cheap discs with the band’s name scribbled on in sharpie marker.
Presented here is the first nine pages of the book. Select tracks from the album will be up in the near future.
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