Nathaniel "The Caucasian" Thielen shows off his poppy-polished sound production while maintaining his epic, gritty, and bluesy guitar playing.
Nathaniel "The Caucasian" Thielen shows off his poppy-polished sound production while maintaining his epic, gritty, and bluesy guitar playing.
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The Caucasian's second album, featuring Jeezer on a majority of tracks. This is the album that caused Jeezer to decide to stop making parodies and begin making original material, thus shooting him to stardom. This album also takes The Caucasian on a more angry and grungy sound, while still maintaining his pop-y sound and fantastic guitar playing.
The Caucasian's third album. Taking a drastic turn in his sound, Nathaniel shifted into a rock-rap sound with a boom-back backing and rocking guitar fronting. This album, spawned from the hate of the things Nathaniel saw when he was invited to Epstein's Island, was the chart-topper of 1998, even though people didn't know quite what he was talking about yet. Features the hits "The Island," "98 - As It Begins," and a cover of JAY-Z's "99 Problems."