Today, a new hip-hop mixtape has surfaced from Paul Banks-- yes, that Paul Banks, of Interpol fame. It's called, um, Everybody on My Dick Like They Supposed to Be, and features El-P, Talib Kweli, and others. According to Matablog, the 21-track tape has been in the works for nine months and was originally intended to serve as a pre-release promotional tactic for Banks' 2012 solo record, Banks.

Download the tape at DatPiff or stream it via Soundcloud. Above, check out the El-P-featuring track "Quite Enough".

"He could potentially forge a new direction away from Interpol," wrote Pitchfork's Steven Hyden in the review of Banks. Who would have guessed...

Everybody on My Dick Like They Supposed to Be:

01 Rise Like the Sea

02 Best Kill Me

03 Driver

04 Beauty

05 What's in the Box [ft. Talib Kweli]

06 Iron Mike

07 Just Don't Buy It (Demo Excerpt)

08 Young Again (Demo Excerpt)

09 It Was a Goal

10 Only a Man (I Work For Dick Jones)

11 Young Again (Demo Excerpt Pt II)

12 Trace [ft. High Prizm]

13 What's in the Box Reprise [ft. Mike G]

14 Arise, Awake (Demo Excerpt)

15 Show You My Footage

16 Music From Club Scene - Burma

17 Calgary Palm Springs

18 Denmark (Fetch)

19 Lost Weekend (Young Again First Demo Excerpt)

20 Quite Enough [ft. El-P]

21 Spank Beat