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2 [[caption-width-right:350:Slug and Ant]] Atmosphere is an American HipHop duo from Minneapolis, Minnesota. It's composed of rapper Slug and producer Ant. The group initially began with another rapper, Spawn, who ended up leaving after the first album. The group was a duo for many albums afterwards, though recently they've incorporated a keyboardist and a guitarist.
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4Slug puts a lot of emphasis on storytelling, via strong lyricism. Though his earlier albums are seen as angsty and confessional (tending to be personal or introspective reflections), later works contain a variety of complex narratives about diverse people, such as a waitress who gets revenge on her now homeless father ("The Waitress") and a young girl who escapes an abusive father through music ("In Her Music Box").
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6!!!Major releases so far
7* ''Overcast'' (1997) - Their first major release. Notable for featuring rapper Spawn, who left the group after this album.
8* ''Lucy Ford: The Atmosphere [=EPs=]'' (2001) - A compilation of two [=EPs=] (''Lucy'' and ''Ford''). Also notable for featuring production work by other producers aside from Ant.
9* ''God Loves Ugly'' (2002)
10* ''Seven's Travels'' (2003)
11* ''Headshots: [=SE7EN=]'' (2005) - A compilation of early material.
12* ''You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having'' (2005)
13* ''When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold'' (2008) - The first album where actual instrumentation is incorporated. Two members of the touring band were essentially integrated into the group proper.
14* ''Leak at Will'' (2009)
15* ''To All My Friends, Blood Makes the Blade Holy'' (2009) - Another compilation of [=EPs=], similar to ''Lucy Ford''.
16* ''The Family Sign'' (2011)
17* ''Southsiders'' (2014)
18* ''Fishing Blues'' (2016)
19* ''Mi Vida Local'' (2018)
20* ''Whenever'' (2019)
21* ''The Day Before Halloween'' (2020)
22* ''WORD?'' (2021)
23* ''So Many Other Realities Exist Simultaneously'' (2023)
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25There is also a ton of additional material out there, such as the ''Bad Dub'' mixtape series and various bootleg compilations.
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27!Tropes that apply to Atmosphere
28* AnAesop: "The Rooster" and "The Waitress"
29* AlbumTitleDrop: "Something So" from ''The Family Sign'' has the line "Now everybody hold up the family sign"
30* AnimatedMusicVideo: For [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FjCWr6Z7xU "God Loves Ugly"]].
31* ClusterFBomb: "Don't Ever Fucking Question That"
32* DomesticAbuse: The song "The Last To Say" from ''The Family Sign'' album
33* TheEndingChangesEverything: In "Yesterday". The song initially seems like it's about an ex-girlfriend, which makes sense considering Slug's past songs, but the ending of the last verse reveals that it's actually about [[spoiler:a father who's passed away]].
34* MisplacedSorrow: In "Superman", after the protagonist in the song accidentally kills an acquaintance via super-powered fist bump. In the background you can hear a friend lamenting the death, but then saying "that dude owed me, like, five dollars...why you gotta kill him man?"
35* OdeToIntoxication: "The Things That Hate Us". [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by "Hah, This One Is About Alcohol Too". "Pour Me Another" is an aversion, in the sense that it is about the dangers of intoxication. "Feel Good Hit Of The Summer 2" is a subversion, praising certain drugs but condemning others, and ending with the line "please stop pretending that it makes better music".
36* SadClown: The ''Bad Dub'' mixtape series often has "Sad Clown" in the title of the release. The album art often has images of sad clowns as well.
37* ShootTheShaggyDog: In both "Hair" and "Scalp", which end in [[spoiler:the protagonist of the song suddenly dying in a car wreck at the end]].
38** These two songs actually end [[spoiler:with the same car wreck]], they are just told from two different points of view.
39* ShoutOut: "Millie Fell Off The Fire Escape" is an homage to Music/DeLaSoul's "Millie Pulled A Pistol On Santa." Also "Feel Good Hit Of The Summer 2" is an homage to "Feel Good Hit Of The Summer" by Music/QueensOfTheStoneAge. "Lifter Puller" is a shout-out to the band of the same name, fellow Minneapolis natives and mutual fans, who later became Music/TheHoldSteady.
40* ThemeNaming: The ''Bad Dub'' mixtapes are usually titled with some variation of "Sad Clown"
41* WhamLine:
42** A very well-known example comes in "Yesterday", a song that superficially seems like an ode to a lost lover. [[TearJerker But then the final verse ends...]]
43--->''Never thought about the world without you\
44And I promise that I'll never say another bad word about you\
45I thought I saw you yesterday\
46But I know it wasn't you, [[spoiler:'cause you passed away, '''Dad'''.]]''
47** Another example of [[TheEndingChangesEverything a final line changing everything]] comes in "The Waitress", which is set up as a homeless man constantly visiting a coffee shop to see one waitress who he loves:
48--->''So there it is and I have to live with it\
49I had the chance to make a difference, but I didn't\
50In the cafe bathroom drinking free tap water\
51Thinking: [[spoiler:"Damn, I should've been a better father to my daughter."]]''
52* WhenLifeGivesYouLemons: ''When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold''.

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