Released 7 Jul 2011 on Funtrip Records1 tracks over 57:08 minStudio Album
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Release overview
Released July 7, 2011. 1 track: Dirtbike 4 (57:08) — one continuous ~57-minute recording, same marathon format as Dirtbike 3. Credits: 'Beats, rhymes cuts — Buck 65. "Don't Want To Live Here Anymore" beat by Jorun Bombay. Additional vocals by Colleen Brown.' The gap between Dirtbike 3 (Dec 2008) and Dirtbike 4 (Jul 2011) is 2.5 years. A 'Dirtbike 4 Instrumental (Mostly)' edition was released Dec 5, 2025, breaking the 57min monolith into 5 named parts (Handle Bars, Forks, Frame, Front Wheel, Back Wheel — all bicycle anatomy, continuing the cycling/Dirtbike motif).
Recorded several years after the first three Dirtbikes. "Don't Want To Live Here Anymore" beat by Jorun Bombay. Additional vocals by Colleen Brown.
In 2025, Buck 65's feelings about Dirtbike 4 softened after revisiting. Highlights: a song inspired by the Lykov family story (Russian family isolated in Siberian forest), and a song about Elton McDonald (Toronto kid who dug a large tunnel to live in underground) — Elton apparently heard the song and was pleased.
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Release details
beats, rhymes, cutsRichard TerfrybeatJorun Bombayadditional vocalsColleen Brown
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Dirtbike 4
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Dirtbike 4 contains a John Lennon conceptual piece inspired by Marcel Duchamp's L.H.O.O.Q., in which Duchamp drew a mustache on the Mona Lisa. Buck 65 asked himself what the musical equivalent of that gesture would be.