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Hail Mary Mallon is a group formed in 2009 by Definitive Jux rapper/producers Aesop Rock and Rob Sonic and DJ Big Wiz. Their first officially released track, “D-Up”, was featured on the 2009 compilation Def Jux Presents… Vol. 4. Their debut album ‘Are You Going To Eat That’, was released on the 3rd of May 2011.

Their name refers to Mary Mallon or “Typhoid Mary”, the first known healthy carrier of typhoid fever in the United States, who infected 53 people with the disease as she continued to work as a cook while denying she had it.

In April 2011 a teaser was released on Rhymesayers Entertainment’s Youtube channel entitled ‘Are You Gonna Eat That?”. The video had no further description and was in actuality a teaser for Hail Mary Mallon featuring the 3 members seated around a table. While Rob Sonic is stirring some noodles, Aesop exclaims “Are You Going To Eat That?”, after which the 3 artists names are mentioned and the name of the group itself.

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  • dropfromspace

    ну нихуя себе

    1 Mar 12:50pm Reply
  • J-Visual

    This record is so excellent. Here's hoping they make more!

    15 Feb 12:57pm Reply
  • malloun4eG

    i didn't get into it.... :SSSS

    13 May 2012 Reply
  • no-thanks

    this album is really pretty underwhelming.

    28 Apr 2012 Reply
  • Notjoeybloom

    Mallon got hustle.

    17 Apr 2012 Reply
  • niqpwnz

    not bad.

    15 Mar 2012 Reply
  • Notjoeybloom

    CYBORG CITY SHOWING TYPHOID SYMPTOMS

    12 Mar 2012 Reply
  • tommy85lastfm

    Awful?? lol u stupid

    21 Feb 2012 Reply
  • mesasound

    play it daily, still.

    6 Feb 2012 Reply
  • SeeEsssss

    still love it.

    5 Feb 2012 Reply
  • kidis22

    охуенчик, например

    25 Dec 2011 Reply
  • nisamtoja

    extra fresh

    24 Dec 2011 Reply
  • ryanjquinn

    hands down as good as it could've been. and definitely the best hip hop album of the year. I'm not sure if they plan on releasing more, but if they do I'm sure it'll be even better.

    19 Dec 2011 Reply
  • krysic

    <3

    7 Dec 2011 Reply
  • GooDAnDReaDY

    dope

    21 Nov 2011 Reply
  • TheHitMan202

    listen to them.....

    17 Nov 2011 Reply
  • OCD4CDz

    why the analysis...?! this is more crazy junk food then these odd expectations deserve

    13 Nov 2011 Reply
  • no-thanks

    i have no idea what these dude's are rapping about.

    21 Sep 2011 Reply
  • EL_EL

    This is fun, crazy shit and most of all ART! I don't think they wanted to position themselves as a serious crew in musicbiz. ;)

    18 Sep 2011 Reply
  • sanprofe

    I agree entirely with Nigel's criticism. I don't think it really held down the album because honestly, there's only so often an artist like Aesop can make concept albums before he's so far up his own ass we can't hear his vocal tracks anymore. I think the most amazing revelation is how good Aesop works as a member of a duo. Usually his albums are so thick and inaccessible (brilliant, but still) I literally feel drained if I dare tackle them in one sitting. Here, he maintains the same lyrical complexity, the same soothing - yet grating style, and the other two are there to bring him down to earth. Best of both worlds, makes an amazing album.

    14 Sep 2011 Reply
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