It was a good run; after earning a spot high on Seattle

It was a good run; after earning a spot high on Seattle Weekly’s “Top 10 Seattle Hip-Hop Videos of 2010,” Seattle expat J.Pinder’s captivating Jon Jon-directed visuals for “Upside Down” went head to head with four other up-and-comers to earn rotation on mtvU. And though it didn’t win–his main competition, Danielle Barbe’s “Ghost Town,” had already been featured on CBS’s Ghost Whisperer, for chrissake–second place can’t feel half bad when you got upward of a dozen times more votes than your closest trailer and the video still gets some major network shine.And now Code Red 2.0, the full-length record that video was filmed to promote, is featured as one of eight albums available to stream on AOL Music. Ironically, “Upside Down” is the only track not listed. Building on its namesake, last year’s Code Red EP, and continually overseen by “Tall Homey” Vitamin D, the 13-track project includes all eight original songs plus some melodic new joints (“How Fly” and “Cold World,” especially) that are enough to keep you on logged on to AOL like it’s 1999. The record’s also available on iTunes for the cool price of $7.99.