Spanky Davis delivers a raw and unfiltered experience with his 2011 album "Two Thousand Twenty," released under Soop Records. Clocking in at just 25 minutes, this concise collection of tracks packs a punch, showcasing Spanky's unique perspective and unapologetic style. From the provocative opening track "2000 Twenty" to the haunting closer "Worm Food," the album is a journey through themes of challenge, reflection, and change. With tracks like "Good Friday" and "Dead Tree Fingers," Spanky Davis doesn't shy away from darker subjects, while songs like "Tune In, Tune Out" and "Stop & Look" offer moments of introspection and social commentary. "Two Thousand Twenty" is a bold statement from an artist unafraid to push boundaries and challenge norms.