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Geek Rhythms

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Geek Rhythms
Studio album by
Rajeev Bajaj
ReleasedOctober 10, 2004
GenreHip hop
Length31:00

Geek Rhythms is a rap music album conceived and funded by chemical engineer Rajeev Bajaj in 2004.[1] Originally it was self-published, but is currently distributed by Hapi Skratch Entertainment of Loveland, Colorado and available on amazon.com. It features lyrics extolling the engineering profession, like "I am an engineer/Respect my mind/So bow down when u see me down town", and engineering concepts like thermodynamic cycles, fluid mechanics and robotics.[2] Sales have been modest, many of them to educators who want to promote science and engineering. It has been listed in a database for STEM education.[3]

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  1. ^ NPR news story on engineering Archived 2007-03-10 at the Wayback Machine exits with a track from Geek Rhythms
  2. ^ Tekla S. Perry (September 2006), "Geek Rhythms – Can rapping make engineering hip? Semiconductor engineer Rajeev Bajaj thinks it can", IEEE Spectrum
  3. ^ Sing about Science & Math database (formerly MASSIVE), by Greg Crowther and published by the University of Washington, accessed 2018-10-07

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