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Artist description
Cybernetic Hip-Hop |
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Music Style
Hip Hop |
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Musical Influences
John S. Marshall, Jon-Michael, Tupac |
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Similar Artists
Shooty's Groove |
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Artist History
The year was 1999. The Wackacons had invaded the Emerald City. Parties grew listless and nightclubs suffered greatly under the Wackacons' ever-growing influence. Repetitive loop manufacturers, lackluster DJs and angst-filled metal pushers aligned with the Wackacons and quickly flourished in our once-great city.
It was later that year when fate brought four independently minded Autobeat technicians together. Instantly, their positronic brainpaths fused. Within weeks, laid-back progressive hiphop beats were mixed with brutally brain-teasing rhymes.
It is the primary Objective of Optimus Rhyme to rid the world of Wackacon oppressors.
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Group Members
Powerthighs - Axe Manipulation Specialist
Stumblebee - Bass Theorist
Thundercracker - Screaming Percussion Module
Wheelie - Conveyor Belt Poet |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Drums, Vocals, and Sampler |
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Albums
AutoBeat EP, Positronic Pathways |
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Press Reviews
Optimus perfectly blends intellectual flows with head-noddin' beats. -- The Seattle Times
It's not often that one finds a band that defies categorization. Optimus Rhyme is that band. -- The Seattle Weekly
Dope. -- The Stranger. |
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Additional Info
optimusrhyme@hotmail.com |
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Location
Seattle, WA - USA |
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