OOF! EP is the sixth release by Blue Scholars. It is also their fourth EP and second EP that will be available in hard copy format. It was released on August 25, 2009.
The EP received a limited edition run of 808 physical CDs which were made available online, at the Seattle release party, at Caffé Vita locations in Seattle, and at IN4MATION Ward in Honolulu. A music video for the track "HI-808" was filmed in Hawaii.
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OOF! EP
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Blue Scholars
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