
Version of the "Fish" instrumental, made during the Ace-era.
Remix of "I'm A Hustla" by Cassidy, made when Tyler was 14 in 2005. Posted to imeem in 2008.
Earliest known demo of "Fish", recorded in 2007 with different lyrics, over a completely different version of the instrumental. Rerecorded later again in 2007. Check the Fakes Tab for a more listenable version with lyrics
Ace beat, made in 2005.
Ace beat that was mentioned on Tyler's MySpace page.
Tyler's first ever beat, made in 2004 when he was around 12 using FL Studio, I don't think anyone has this one and if someone did, then it's likely this'll never leak.
Original version of the "Supreme" instrumental, made in February 2006. At this point, the beat wasn't made for any projects Tyler was working on.
Ace-era beat, made around 2005 - 2006 and released sometime in 2006 as indicated by a poll on MySpace asking people to choose their favorite songs.
Earliest known demo of "Fish", recorded in 2007 with different lyrics, over a completely different version of the instrumental. Rerecorded later again in 2007. Check the Fakes Tab for a more listenable version with lyrics
Ace beat. JOIN THE SERVER!
Ace beat, released on MySpace in 2007. Later used by Domo Genesis on his song "Kickin It" but reversed.
Original instrumental to You're Drunk, pitched up & has alternate mixing. Made in 2009.
Ace beat, made in 2005.
Ace beat that was found on Tyler's imeem page.
Ace beat.
Ace-era freestyle, released onto Hypebeast sometime in 2008. Described by Tyler himself as his worst but chill. Produced by Matt Martians & apparently samples something.
Ace beat, early version of the instrumental used by Casey Veggies on his song "Finnally Something Different" that has some alternate instrumentation. One of Tyler's self-proclaimed best beats.
Ace-era beat, made in 2006. Samples "Level Select Map" from Parappa The Rapper, which is why this beat was thought to be fake for a while. Later reworked sometime in 2010.
Ace-era joke song, made sometime before Halloween 2007.
Updated version of "Mad," renamed to "Philliano," that's shorter and has alternate mixing.