In August 2010, DOE released his own complete mixtape, entitled Phuk Your Idea of a Mixtape. 150, containing tracks from mainstream superstars like Jay-Z, Rick Ross, Young Jeezy, and Drake. His song "Still Ain't No Commercial Rap" was featured on the Coast 2 Coast mixtape The Showcase Vol. 10, placing DOE along side such established underground emcees as Joell Ortiz, Doitall (from Lords of the Underground) and members of The Wu-Tang Clan. Joe DOE's song "Sick Shit" was featured on the mixtape Mic Check Vol. Preview tracks were posted on Sykophunk Weekly for five weeks before the album's release on March 30, 2010. Though the songs are mostly built around banging beats and intricate rhymes, there's a lot more emphasis on melody and mood now too." The concept behind Democalypse (a combination of the words democracy and apocalypse) is a depiction of a near-future world in which an apocalypse occurs because of mankind's own selfishness and greed, and the revolution needed to save the human species from itself. According to DOE, it was his "most musically challenging album ever. In January 2010, joe DOE began writing and recording material for a new album entitled Democalypse. they created a monster." DOE later stated that he uses the mask to represent him having "no preset identity or image for the industry to label and package me up with."ΔΆ010 - Democalypse, mixtapes, Seximer The promo pics and video on Youtube presented the joe DOE persona as a masked entity with its eyes and mouth blocked out, along with the tagline: "They tried to censor me and limit my vision. On Novem(which was Friday the 13th), he released the mixtape EP entitled Who the Hell is joe DOE?! for free download on. Joe DOE started a promo campaign in October 2009, to raise awareness of his new stage name. 4 2012 - Democalypse Trilogy, mixtape and collabs.3 2011 - Mostly Recycled, Tripolar, collabs.2 2010 - Democalypse, mixtapes, Seximer.
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