Arizona's own Injury Reserve is currently one of hip-hop's fastest-rising alternative rap groups in the game, and today they continue their ascent with their new project, Drive It Like It's Stolen.

At seven tracks, the trio's latest project is a dense serving of what fans have come to love about them. Comprised of Stepa J. Groggs, Ritchie With a T and producer Parker Corey, the group creates music reminiscent of early 2000s rap, with their single, "See You Sweat" evoking images of the Neptunes.

The trio is currently set to head on the Renaissance tour with Warm Brew and The Underachievers. Check out the tour dates below. You can stream Drive It Like It's Stolen beneath the tour dates, and you can cop the project on iTunes.

Injury Reserve's Drive It Like It's Stolen Tracklist

1. "TenTenths"
2. "See You Sweat"
3. "91 Cadillac DeVille"
4. "Boom (X3)"
5. "North Pole"
6. "Colors"
7. "Chin up (Outro)"

THE RENAISSANCE TOUR
Oct. 6 – Milwaukee, Wisc. – The Rave
Oct. 7 – Chicago, Ill. – Bottom Lounge
Oct. 8 – Detroit, Mich. – El Club
Oct. 10 – Toronto, Ontario – The Opera House
Oct. 11 – Ottawa, Ontario – LS Live
Oct. 13 – Washington, D.C. – Rock n’ Roll Hotel
Oct. 14 – Philadelphia, Pa. – The Foundry @The Fillmore
Oct. 16 – New York, N.Y. – Irving Plaza
Oct. 17 – Boston, Mass. – Brighton Music Hall
Oct. 19 – Atlanta, Ga. – Hell @The Masquerade
Oct. 20 – Orlando, Fla. – The Social
Oct. 25 – Humboldt, Calif. – Mateel Community Center
Oct. 26 – Sacramento, Calif. – Ace of Spades
Oct. 27 – Santa Cruz, Calif. – The Catalyst
Oct. 28 – Berkeley, Calif. – Cornerstone
Oct. 30 – Portland, Ore. – Wonder Ballroom
Oct. 31 – Vancouver, B.C. – Fortune Sound Club
Nov. 1 – Seattle, Wash. – El Corazon
Nov. 4 – Salt Lake City, Utah – The Complex*
Nov. 5 – Denver, Colo. – Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom
Nov. 7 – Dallas, Texas – Trees
Nov. 8 – Austin, Texas – Come and Take It Live
Nov. 9 – Houston, Texas – Studio at Warehouse Live
Nov. 11 – Albuquerque, New Mexico – Launchpad
Nov. 17 – Los Angeles, Calif. – The Novo*
*Injury Reserve will not be at the 11/4 SLC or 11/17 LA shows

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