"Don't Talk To Me," the debut album from underground hip hop pioneer The Grouch, is a raw and unfiltered journey into the mind of a burgeoning artist. Released on January 1, 1995, via The Grouch Music, this 44-minute cassette tape is a time capsule of the underground hip hop scene of the mid-90s. The album features 12 tracks, including the previously unreleased "Uncontent," which was added to the remastered CD release. The Grouch's distinctive flow and introspective lyrics are on full display throughout the album, with standout tracks like "Mr. Invisible," "To Die For" featuring Luckyiam, and "Stormy Weather." The album's gritty production and The Grouch's raw delivery make it a classic of the underground hip hop genre. "Don't Talk To Me" is a testament to The Grouch's unique vision and his ability to capture the essence of the underground hip hop scene. The album's limited edition vinyl release, pressed on sand-colored 2LP, is a collector's item for fans of the genre.