Rave samples in rap music ate Bird Peterson's brain—perhaps while his subconscious absorbed too many rap-radio morning shows from his alarm clock—and he emerged as the screwfaced sample monster that is Drankenstein, a mutant destined to flip all his favorite Dirty South samples into trance tracks. There's an entire album's worth, coppable over at the Mad Decent outpost, but this one's our favorite, in part because it uses a Dallas anthem we'll never forget: Big Tuck and Fat Bastard's "Not a Stain on Me." For a "trance song," though, "Tuck Money" is actually screwed down into something nastier and slightly more threatening,