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Oct. 17, 1999. It's not every day that an unsigned artist (or any artist) gets a good informative interview on the air, especially with a major alternative station. Interview @ The Buzz in Nashville, TN before Scooter moved to L.A. |
MP3.com CD: Fuck the rules - buy it!
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hiphop flavored Beastie Boys styled raps. DJ Velvet laid out the beats and Scooter Rock did the rest. A version of this with different lyrics is floating around the net, it's a cover of a well known rap group. Do a search on Napster and see what you find. |
MP3.com CD: Fuck the rules - buy it! MP3.com CD: Jam (single + b-side) - buy it!
CD: Gigolos R' Us
Label: Whats up Trick
Credits: DJ Velvet- beats, scratches, keys Scooter Rock- guitars & vocals |
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This is the prehistoric version of Get Up and Move, it's instrumental. First song done on the first multitrack recorder. It's got lotsa that nuttalicious lip smackin funk for ya, You could have sex to it. If you can do it in less than two minutes |
MP3.com CD: Fuck the rules - buy it! MP3.com CD: Funk For A Dead Generation - buy it!
CD: Funk For A Dead Generation
Label: Whats up Trick
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