Fantastic Damage

Fantastic Damage is the first solo studio album by American hip hop artist El-P.

[5] The majority of Fantastic Damage was made after the breakup of El-P's previous group Company Flow.

[6] El-P recorded the album in his bedroom in Brooklyn using turntables, an Ensoniq EPS-16 Plus sampler, a Kaoss Pad and an Oberheim OB12 synthesizer.

[6] The album contains references to Philip K. Dick and George Orwell, who El-P credits as influences on his worldview and lyrics.

[6] Steve Huey of AllMusic wrote, "Fantastic Damage constitutes some of the most challenging, lyrically dense hip-hop around, assembled by one of the genre's true independent mavericks.