Hammer and Crumer met sometime in the early 2000s, in Damion Romero's living room, and forged a plan to eventually record together. When Hammer was invited to play the 2012 End Tymes Festival in Brooklyn, the pair agreed to meet up afterward at Crumer's home in Baltimore and finally realize the collaboration. Show Em The Door contains the results of that meeting— four impeccable, dense, unpredictable tracks. The album is one of those rare cases in which an improbable duo actually works better than anyone could have imagined, bringing out unexpected aspects of both artists's personalities and crafts.
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