Car Seat Headrest Raps New “Diss Track” Aimed at Ricky Eat Acid: Listen

Car Seat Headrest Raps New “Diss Track” Aimed at Ricky Eat Acid: Listen

Today, Sam Ray of Ricky Eat Acid and Teen Suicide shared an essay criticizing the music of Car Seat Headrest. In the piece, entitled “Punching Upwards at a Particularly Bland Windmill,” he referred to Will Toledo’s music as “thoroughly bland & lifeless to the extent it becomes criminal.” After tweeting a response earlier today (“my manager just told me that someone on the internet said that my music is bad, can anyone confirm this?”), Toledo just released a response track. “Here is our brand new, on-point diss track,” he wrote on Twitter. It’s a rap song called “Stoney Bologne,” it’s credited as “featuring” Ray, and in the song’s description, he wrote, “this one’s for you sam.” Find it below. At one point, he raps about a bully named “Dan” who used to roll him down the street in a garbage can.

Ray has already responded to the song, and he doesn’t sound impressed.

eh even I thought he could do better than that lol and I wrote the damn essay

— They Call Me Big Guy (@fugazi420) June 8, 2017

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