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Artist description
Are you hungry? Good. Lets make a hip-hop sandwich. First, take the roots of hip-hop a.k.a. Run DMC and the Sugarhill Gang, and that'll be your two slices of bread. Throw a little Beastie Boys mayo on there, a slice of De La Soul cheese, a little Wu-Tang mustard, a dash of underground dirtiness, and a couple of emcees in the middle: they'll be the meat. Then you throw a pickle on that motherf**ker, and there you go. Enjoy!! |
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Music Style
hip-hop with something stuck in it's teeth |
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Musical Influences
RUN DMC, Method Man, Gang Starr, Boogie Down Productions, Sublime, GZA, Nine Inch Nails, Prince Paul, Beastie Boys, RZA |
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Similar Artists
Beastie Boys, Public Enemy, Chemical Brothers, Britney Spears, N'Sync, etc.. |
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Artist History
How far we gonna go back? Way back? Okay, well here's the deal. brotherhood p is actually two brothers. (I know, there are three guys in the picture, I'll get to that). They are two brothers who lived with separate families their whole lives, except for the summer, when they could hang out. In 1986, back when RUN DMC was first getting MTV airplay, Chris and Patrik DeLay began rapping. That's a long time ago. Of course back then they were pretty young, and over the years they messed around with it, but couldn't exactly make a career out of it. In 1991, they figured to change all that, when they both moved in with their dad and bought a 4-track recorder. In the following year, they recorded over 30 original songs to tape, using only a CD player (as a sampler), a borrowed drum machine, and a couple of rented microphones as instruments. Obviously, they didn't exactly get famous. So years pass, and in 1994 they try again to record a CD, this time in a friend's studio. Two copies are made of this album and again, no music career for the brothers. Finally, in 1998, Chris DeLay (a.k.a. Cornbread) who had been saving all his money, blew it all on a recording studio. Patrik moved in and brotherhood p was (re)born. They began writing/recording Street Performer MC's in May of 1998, and after hooking up with DJ extrordinaire "cordless" Mike Bowen, finished recording in August of 1999. They had gone through over 25 songs, and countless rewrites, finally settling on the final 15. And just when the madness ended, they began work on their next CD, which is slated for a late summer 2000 release date. Now don't you feel like you have learned something? |
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Group Members
Cornbread, MC Revolve, and "cordless" Mike Bowen. |
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Albums
street performer mc's |
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Location
Louisville, CO - USA |
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