Spanky Davis delivers a raw and unfiltered experience with his album "Two Thousand Twenty," released on September 12, 2011, under Soop Records. In just 25 minutes, Davis packs a punch with 11 tracks that explore a range of themes and emotions. From the introspective "Open Letter" to the defiant "Challenges," each song is a testament to Davis' lyrical prowess and unique perspective. The album kicks off with "2000 Twenty," setting the tone for a journey through introspection, resilience, and raw honesty. Tracks like "Good Friday" and "Dead Tree Fingers" showcase Davis' ability to blend poetic lyricism with gritty beats, while "Roll Call" and "Worm Food" offer a glimpse into his playful and experimental side. "Two Thousand Twenty" is not just an album; it's a snapshot of Spanky Davis' artistic evolution, capturing the essence of his sound and vision in a concise yet impactful package.