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Tyler, The Creator (under the name Ace, The Creator at the time) released many albums onto his MySpace page back in 2007. Only one being fully found (''At Your Own Risk'') the other being partially found named '''''Stereotype'''''.  
Tyler, The Creator (under the name Ace, The Creator at the time) released many albums onto his MySpace page back in 2007. Only one being fully found (''At Your Own Risk'') the other being partially found named '''''Stereotype'''''.  
==Track-List==
==Track-List==
This is not an actual official track-list, even though Tyler would put these songs confirmed to be on Stereo-Type in his blogspot
This is not an actual official track-list, even though Tyler would put these songs confirmed to be on Stereo-Type in his blogspot.


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In 2017 YouTuber "2:00 AM in Los Angeles" uploaded some instrumentals to the album. They also provided proof the album existed from a post by Tyler on OddFuture's Blogspot.<ref>[http://oddfuture.blogspot.com/2007/12/parent-conference.html OddFuture's Blogspot post on the album's existence.] Retrieved 24 Nov '20</ref> Another link provides us with the full tracklist of ''Stereotype'' again posted by Tyler on the group's blogspot.<ref>[http://oddfuture.blogspot.com/2007/10/stereo-type-so-far.html OddFuture's Blogspot link to the album's tracklist.] Retrieved 24 Nov '20</ref>
In 2017 YouTuber "2:00 AM in Los Angeles" uploaded some instrumentals to the album. They also provided proof the album existed from a post by Tyler on OddFuture's Blogspot.<ref>[http://oddfuture.blogspot.com/2007/12/parent-conference.html OddFuture's Blogspot post on the album's existence.] Retrieved 24 Nov '20</ref> Another link provides us with the full tracklist of ''Stereotype'' again posted by Tyler on the group's blogspot.<ref>[http://oddfuture.blogspot.com/2007/10/stereo-type-so-far.html OddFuture's Blogspot link to the album's tracklist.] Retrieved 24 Nov '20</ref>


"Odd Toddlers", "I Dream", "Retail Price", "12:01 ft MP", and "Lounges and Blox" are songs that made it to other albums. With "Odd Toddlers" being on ''Bastard'' and all the other tracks making it on to ''At Your Own Risk''. But this leaves "Gloomy Radio", "Supreme", "Handsome" (might also be named "Handsome Sounds"), "Sounds", "Secret Garden", "Fat Girls and Robots", "Odd Future pt. 2", "Promo" (also known as "Pancakes"), "7up", and "Rocky Revenge". With the instrumentals for "Gloomy Radio", "Secret Garden", and "Promo", being found. The vocals for which are lost and the rest of the tracklist being lost entirely.  
"Odd Toddlers", "I Dream", "Retail Price", "12:01 ft MP", and "Lounges and Blox" are songs that made it to other albums. With "Odd Toddlers" being on ''Bastard'' and all the other tracks making it on to ''At Your Own Risk''. But this leaves "Gloomy Radio", "Supreme", "Handsome" (might also be named "Handsome Sounds"), "Sounds", "Secret Garden", "Fat Girls and Robots", "Odd Future pt. 2", "Promo" (also known as "Pancakes"), "7up", and "Rocky Revenge". With the instrumentals for "Secret Garden", and "Promo", being found. The vocals for which are lost and the rest of the tracklist being lost entirely.  


Some comments provided by Tyler on the post about the tracklists state that this might not be the official tracklist. Some songs could have been on and some songs could have been taken off. Never the less the album remains lost to time with the future seeming unlikely.
Some comments provided by Tyler on the post about the tracklists state that this might not be the official tracklist. Some songs could have been on and some songs could have been taken off. Never the less the album remains lost to time with the future seeming unlikely.

Revision as of 04:13, 27 September 2023

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Status: Partially Found

Tyler, The Creator (under the name Ace, The Creator at the time) released many albums onto his MySpace page back in 2007. Only one being fully found (At Your Own Risk) the other being partially found named Stereotype.

Track-List

This is not an actual official track-list, even though Tyler would put these songs confirmed to be on Stereo-Type in his blogspot.

# Song Status
1 Gloomy Radio Lost
2 Supreme Lost
3 I Dream Found
4 Lounges X Blox Not Lost
5 Odd Toddlers Found
6 Handsome Sounds Lost
7 Secret Garden Partially Found
8 Fat Girls X Robots Found
9 Odd Future Pt. 2 Lost
10 Retail Price Lost
11 Speakerboxx Partially Found
12 Promo (Pancakes) Found
13 7-up Lost
14 12:01 Lost
15 Rocky's Revenge Lost

Stereotype was in production as early as 2006 with themes being seen in later albums such as Wolf, At Your Own Risk, Flower Boy, and most evidently IGOR. The album remained up until around 2019 when the site's server migration deleted all music prior to being uploaded in 2016.[1] The MySpace archival project has not archived any of Tyler's music.

In 2017 YouTuber "2:00 AM in Los Angeles" uploaded some instrumentals to the album. They also provided proof the album existed from a post by Tyler on OddFuture's Blogspot.[2] Another link provides us with the full tracklist of Stereotype again posted by Tyler on the group's blogspot.[3]

"Odd Toddlers", "I Dream", "Retail Price", "12:01 ft MP", and "Lounges and Blox" are songs that made it to other albums. With "Odd Toddlers" being on Bastard and all the other tracks making it on to At Your Own Risk. But this leaves "Gloomy Radio", "Supreme", "Handsome" (might also be named "Handsome Sounds"), "Sounds", "Secret Garden", "Fat Girls and Robots", "Odd Future pt. 2", "Promo" (also known as "Pancakes"), "7up", and "Rocky Revenge". With the instrumentals for "Secret Garden", and "Promo", being found. The vocals for which are lost and the rest of the tracklist being lost entirely.

Some comments provided by Tyler on the post about the tracklists state that this might not be the official tracklist. Some songs could have been on and some songs could have been taken off. Never the less the album remains lost to time with the future seeming unlikely.

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