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* LongestSongGoesLast: The album closes out with a CoverVersion of "Working Class Hero", which at 6:11 is the only song on the tracklist to reach EpicRockng status.

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''Angelic 2 the Core'' is the third solo album by Creator/CoreyFeldman, released in 2016 but having started production all the way back in 2006. The album is pitched as a ConceptAlbum focusing on the adventures of Corey's Angels, a collective of women that also serve as his backing band in live performances.

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''Angelic 2 the Core'' is the third solo album by Creator/CoreyFeldman, released in 2016 but having started production all through his vanity label [=CiFi=] Records. Spending ten years in production, the way back in 2006. The album is pitched as a ConceptAlbum focusing on the adventures of Corey's Angels, a collective of women that also serve as his backing band in live performances.



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[[folder:''Angelic Funkadelic'']]!!!Disc One: ''Angelic Funkadelic (2 Dance)''



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!!!Disc Two: ''Angelic Rockadelic (2 Rock)''



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Hero]]"[[note]]Originally by Music/JohnLennon.[[/note]] (6:11)



* DistinctDoubleAlbum: "Angelic Funkadelic" and "Angelic Rockadelic".

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* DistinctDoubleAlbum: "Angelic Funkadelic" and centers around various forms of dance music, while "Angelic Rockadelic".Rockadelic" centers around AlternativeRock.
* EpicRocking: "Working Class Hero" clocks in at 6:11.
* FaceOnTheCover: The album cover depicts Feldman being carried out of Hell by a pair of angels.


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* LongestSongGoesLast: The album closes out with a CoverVersion of "Working Class Hero", which at 6:11 is the only song on the tracklist to reach EpicRockng status.
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The album is a DistinctDoubleAlbum whose two discs are each dedicated to a different focus in genres. ''Angelic Funkadelic'' features pop, hip-hop and dance music, while ''Angelic Rockadelic'' focuses on rock music. The album also boasts a noteworthy lineup of guest artists, including the likes of regular Music/PinkFloyd collaborator Jon Carin, Kaya Jones of Music/PussycatDolls fame, Kurupt, Music/SnoopDogg and [[Music/LimpBizkit Fred Durst]].

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The album is a DistinctDoubleAlbum whose [[DistinctDoubleAlbum Each of the album's two discs are each dedicated to a different focus in genres. genres.]] ''Angelic Funkadelic'' features pop, hip-hop and dance music, while ''Angelic Rockadelic'' focuses on rock music. The album also boasts a noteworthy lineup of guest artists, including the likes of regular Music/PinkFloyd collaborator Jon Carin, Kaya Jones of Music/PussycatDolls fame, Kurupt, Music/SnoopDogg and [[Music/LimpBizkit Fred Durst]].

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''Angelic 2 the Core'' is a [[DistinctDoubleAlbum Double Album]] by Creator/CoreyFeldman, released in 2016 but having started production all the way back in 2006. The album is pitched as a ConceptAlbum focusing on the adventures of Corey's Angels, a collective of women that also serve as his backing band in live performances.

The album's two sides are dedicated to a different focus in genres: ''Angelic Funkadelic'' featuring pop, hip-hop and dance music, while ''Angelic Rockadelic'' focusing on rock music. The album also boasts a noteworthy lineup of guest artists, including the likes of regular Music/PinkFloyd collaborator Jon Carin, Kaya Jones of Music/PussycatDolls fame, Kurupt, Music/SnoopDogg and [[Music/LimpBizkit Fred Durst]].

The album launched to a scathing critical reception, and has since earned plenty of notoriety for its bizarre production sensibilities and for Corey's antics both on the album and during its promotion.

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''Angelic 2 the Core'' is a [[DistinctDoubleAlbum Double Album]] the third solo album by Creator/CoreyFeldman, released in 2016 but having started production all the way back in 2006. The album is pitched as a ConceptAlbum focusing on the adventures of Corey's Angels, a collective of women that also serve as his backing band in live performances.

The album's album is a DistinctDoubleAlbum whose two sides discs are each dedicated to a different focus in genres: genres. ''Angelic Funkadelic'' featuring features pop, hip-hop and dance music, while ''Angelic Rockadelic'' focusing focuses on rock music. The album also boasts a noteworthy lineup of guest artists, including the likes of regular Music/PinkFloyd collaborator Jon Carin, Kaya Jones of Music/PussycatDolls fame, Kurupt, Music/SnoopDogg and [[Music/LimpBizkit Fred Durst]].

The album launched to a scathing critical reception, and has since earned plenty of notoriety for its bizarre production sensibilities and for Corey's antics both on the album and during its promotion.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Duh!''[[note]]The letterboxing owes itself to the physical album's oddly proportioned sleeve. This image is how the album is presented on digital platforms[[/note]]]]

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The album launched to a scathing critical reception,and has since earned plenty of notoriety for its bizarre production sensibilities and for Corey's antics both on the album and during its promotion.

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The album launched to a scathing critical reception,and reception, and has since earned plenty of notoriety for its bizarre production sensibilities and for Corey's antics both on the album and during its promotion.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Duh!''[[note]]The odd aspect ratio and letterboxing is indeed part of the actual cover art[[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:''Duh!''[[note]]The odd aspect ratio and letterboxing is indeed part of owes itself to the actual cover art[[/note]]]]physical album's oddly proportioned sleeve. This image is how the album is presented on digital platforms[[/note]]]]
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* {{Yarling}}: Corey's vocals use this style in virtually every song regardless of genre. That this is a deliberate creative choice becomes especially noticeable on "Lickety Splickety" and "Go 4 It!", where he also inserts ad-libs with his very regular-sounding normal voice.
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-->''Hark, the heavenly gates have opened,\\

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!!Tropes on this album:

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!!Tropes on this album:!!Provides examples of:



* OutsiderMusic: ''Maybe?'' There's enough legitimate guest features and decent beatmaking to bring the "outsider" description into question, but everything else remains so out there that the label perhaps applies regardless.

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* OutsiderMusic: ''Maybe?'' There's enough legitimate guest features and decent beatmaking to bring the "outsider" description into question, but everything else remains so out there that the label perhaps applies regardless.regardless.

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The album launched to a scathing critical reception,and has since earned plenty of notoriety for its bizarre production and for Corey's antics both on the album and during its promotion.

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The album launched to a scathing critical reception,and has since earned plenty of notoriety for its bizarre production sensibilities and for Corey's antics both on the album and during its promotion.



* OutsiderMusic: ''Maybe?'' There's enough legitimate guest features and decent beats to bring the "outsider" description into question, but everything else remains so out there that the label perhaps applies regardless.

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* OutsiderMusic: ''Maybe?'' There's enough legitimate guest features and decent beats beatmaking to bring the "outsider" description into question, but everything else remains so out there that the label perhaps applies regardless.
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* GenreRoulette: All over the place, especially on ''Angelic Funkadelic''. You get dance pop ("Ascension Millenium", "Loving Lies"), R&B ("4 Bid in Attraction"), downtempo HouseMusic ("Crossed the Line"), a Music/MichaelJackson homage ("Bad People"), a Music/{{Pitbull}}-style pop rap track ("Everybody"), a more traditional hip-hop song ("Lickety Splickety"), and {{Dubstep}} ("Go 4 It!"); and all of those songs have quirks that seem to steer things into other weird genre mashups as well. On ''Angelic Rockadelic'', "We Wanted Change" stands out as an attempt at a jazz standard.

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* GenreRoulette: All over the place, especially on ''Angelic Funkadelic''. You get dance pop ("Ascension Millenium", "Loving Lies"), R&B ("4 Bid in Attraction"), downtempo HouseMusic ("Crossed the Line"), a Music/MichaelJackson homage ("Bad People"), a Music/{{Pitbull}}-style [[Music/{{Pitbull}} Pitbull]]-style pop rap track ("Everybody"), a more traditional hip-hop song ("Lickety Splickety"), and {{Dubstep}} ("Go 4 It!"); and all of those songs have quirks that seem to steer things into other weird genre mashups as well. On ''Angelic Rockadelic'', "We Wanted Change" stands out as an attempt at a jazz standard.
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* Letters2Numbers: The album's title, along with a handful of songs ("Angelic 2 the Core", "4 Bid in Attraction", "Go 4 It!", "4 My Love").
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-->''Hark, the heavenly gates have opened,\\
And on the twenty-second day,\\
The angels shall descend upon the earth!''

''Angelic 2 the Core'' is a [[DistinctDoubleAlbum Double Album]] by Creator/CoreyFeldman, released in 2016 but having started production all the way back in 2006. The album is pitched as a ConceptAlbum focusing on the adventures of Corey's Angels, a collective of women that also serve as his backing band in live performances.

The album's two sides are dedicated to a different focus in genres: ''Angelic Funkadelic'' featuring pop, hip-hop and dance music, while ''Angelic Rockadelic'' focusing on rock music. The album also boasts a noteworthy lineup of guest artists, including the likes of regular Music/PinkFloyd collaborator Jon Carin, Kaya Jones of Music/PussycatDolls fame, Kurupt, Music/SnoopDogg and [[Music/LimpBizkit Fred Durst]].

The album launched to a scathing critical reception,and has since earned plenty of notoriety for its bizarre production and for Corey's antics both on the album and during its promotion.

!!Tracklist:
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# "Ascension Millenium" (5:37)
# "Lovin Lies" (3:32)
# "Angelic 2 the Core" (3:38)
# "4 Bid in Attraction" feat. [[Music/PussycatDolls Kaya Jones]] (4:04)
# "Crossed the Line (Remixx 1.6)" feat. Truth Movement, [[Music/PinkFloyd Jon Carin]] & Nina Kristin (4:03)
# "Bad People" (4:29)
# "Duh!" (3:44)
# "Everybody" feat. Doc Ice (3:42)
# "Lickety Splickety" feat. Kurupt (4:14)
# "Go 4 It!" feat. Music/SnoopDogg (3:21)
# "Test 1" feat. S.B. & Scoot Paige (5:53)
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[[folder:''Angelic Rockadelic'']]
# "Seamless" feat. [[Music/LimpBizkit Fred Durst]] (5:25)
# "Wanna Break Free" feat. Truth Movement (2:59)
# "Negativity" (3:47)
# "Ya Got Me" (2:48)
# "Baby Blue Eyes" (4:52)
# "4 My Love" (4:52)
# "We Wanted Change" (2:57)
# "Take a Stand" (5:00)
# "Remember 222 (Corey's Song)" (4:20)
# "Mercy" feat. B. Howard (5:13)
# "[[Music/JohnLennon Working Class Hero]]" (6:1)
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!!Tropes on this album:
* AbortedArc: Corey's Angels seem to just vanish towards the end of ''Angelic Funkadelic''.
* ConceptAlbum: The album starts out as being about Corey's Angels, with the premise of each song often being introduced via a short skit featuring them talking to Corey in a ''Series/CharliesAngels'' parody. This idea seems to vanish at some point, and the album gradually drifts towards not really having a concept, before becoming about Corey's own philosophy and inspiration.
* CoverVersion: "Working Class Hero" is a cover of the Music/JohnLennon song.
* DistinctDoubleAlbum: "Angelic Funkadelic" and "Angelic Rockadelic".
* GenreRoulette: All over the place, especially on ''Angelic Funkadelic''. You get dance pop ("Ascension Millenium", "Loving Lies"), R&B ("4 Bid in Attraction"), downtempo HouseMusic ("Crossed the Line"), a Music/MichaelJackson homage ("Bad People"), a Music/{{Pitbull}}-style pop rap track ("Everybody"), a more traditional hip-hop song ("Lickety Splickety"), and {{Dubstep}} ("Go 4 It!"); and all of those songs have quirks that seem to steer things into other weird genre mashups as well. On ''Angelic Rockadelic'', "We Wanted Change" stands out as an attempt at a jazz standard.
* IntercourseWithYou: A few songs go into this territory, with "4 Bid in Attraction" being the most explicit.
* OutsiderMusic: ''Maybe?'' There's enough legitimate guest features and decent beats to bring the "outsider" description into question, but everything else remains so out there that the label perhaps applies regardless.

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