Multi-faceted tasks like Blakroc as well as the Gorillaz might seem ambitious, but Quakers took the thought of a hip-hop collective to epic proportions. By using Rocks Throw’s Peanut Butter Wolf, Portishead’s Geoff Barrow constructed 35 people to donate to Quakers’ 41-monitor debut. Along with Barrow (heading with the alias Fuzzface), the task revolved around Invada Information companies 7-Stu-7 and Katalyst, and included efforts by a variety of talented underground rappers, golden-age hip-hop veterans, and an abundance of fellow Rocks Throw artists. Carrying out a teaser for “Fitta Happier,” a quirky one that infused lyrics by MED and Guilty Simpson using a marching music group functionality of Radiohead’s “The Country wide Anthem,” Quakers premiered in springtime of 2012.