500 Total Copies (Tentative)
250 - Black
150 - Opaque Pumpkin Orange
100 - Glow-in-the-dark w/ black and pumpkin orange splatter
10 Test Pressings
Stu Bangas x Horror City - "The Phantom of the Operap" - Vinyl
A1 - Champion (Feat. Super Star)
A2 - Diddy Bop (Feat. Super Star & Rhyme Va-Lore)
A3 - Fake It (Feat. A-F-R-O & Super Star)
A4 - Fight and Fuck (Feat. Super Star, Rhyme Va-Lore & 2Timez)
A5 - I Need A Beat (Feat. Super Star)
B6 - Keep Making It (Feat. Super Star, Rhyme Va-Lore, Big Sha & Chris Addison)
B7 - Legacy (Feat. Super Star)
B8 - Life in Times (Feat. Super Star & Rhyme Va-Lore)
B9 - Rock The Stage (Feat. Super Star & Rhyme VA-Lore)
B10 - Too Bold (Feat. Super Star)
Phantom of the Operap marks a sensational collaboration between producer Stu Bangas and the collective Horror City, delivering a gritty, adrenaline-fueled cocktail of horrorcore and underground boom-bap that pulses with raw energy and fierce lyricismFrom the opening salvo to the closing track, the album hits hard with hard-hitting beats and uncompromising themes. “Fake It Till You Make It”, featuring the dynamic A‑F‑R‑O, ignites the album with bars that burn in every line, showcasing both the lyrical prowess of the guest artist and Bangas’s atmospheric production.
The tracklist reads like a roadmap of lyrical aggression and collaboration, with songs such as “Champion”, “Diddy Bop” (feat. Rhyme Va-Lor), “Fight and Fuck”, and “Keep Makin It” featuring a diverse array of Horror City affiliates like Rhyme Va-Lor, Big Sha, 2 Timez, and Chris Addison.
Each collaboration gives the album a unique texture while keeping it grounded in Horror City’s signature raw aesthetic. Sonically, Stu Bangas anchors the project with beats that blend thunderous drums and dark, melodic samples that evoke cinematic terror without losing the head-nodding groove. The result is a horror-themed sonic tapestry rooted in New York underground traditions, amplified by Horror City’s long-standing Amityville scene aesthetic
Phantom of the Operap cements its place as a fierce underground release. Its seamless collaborations, unapologetic horrorcore motifs, and Cruz‑style boom-bap production make it highly appealing to fans of Stu Bangas, Horror City, and those drawn to raw, uncompromising east coast hip‑hop.

































