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Artist description
A bunch of white kids saying stuff that would make your parents cry. |
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Music Style
Honky Rap |
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Musical Influences
Nine Inch Nails, Sister Machine Gun, Stabbing Westward, 2 Live Crew, NWA, Vanilla Ice, Bloodhound Gang, and the naked cowboy. |
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Similar Artists
Yanni busting phat rhymes while Garth Brooks plays guitar and the drummer from Def Lepard scratches his nutz. |
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Artist History
DeeZ NuTz started in late 1996 as a hardcore rap group with Dangerous D, Da Flesh Peddla, and DJ Teste Fly. In summer of '99, they released their debut CD entitled "They Call Us DeeZ NuTz EP" which made Offbeat Magazine's 50 Best CD's of 1999. They were also nominated alongside Cash Money Records' Hot Boys in New Orleans "Best Of The Beat Awards" in the best new rap/hip-hop category. DeeZ NuTz has also shared the stage with such groups as Kottonmouth Kings, Orange 9mm, Vanilla Ice, Simon Says, Hot Sauce Johnson, Hydrovibe, Shootyz Groove, and 2 Live Crew. |
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Group Members
Da Flesh Peddla, Teste Fly, Dangerous D, Papa Gord, Pan Man, Code Red, DJ SPK |
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Instruments
Korg Triton, Roland MC-303, Akai MPC2000, Roland VS-840, Korg X3, Yamaha EX5 |
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Albums
They Call Us DeeZ NuTz EP, 27 Reasons White People Shouldn't Rap (Coming Spring '00) |
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Press Reviews
"DeeZ NuTz is a 'honkey rap' group out of Baton Rouge, LA. To thier 'ghetto grooves' to thier 'gangsta rap' styles these guys are breaking a barrier. This is a lot better than what Eminem is doing, and a lot more creative. This is definatly some of the best stuff from this genre I've heard in a while. They're not quite as rock oriented as KmK and they're much better than any other 'honkey rap' groups." -Planet Noize "Deez Nutz blow big fat dick. They are punk ass muthafuckas that are gonna get their asses jacked real soon. They ain't goin' nowhere, cause they're silly-faced-faggots!"-Our #1 Fan "DeeZ NuTz are the Beastie Boys, Baton Rouge-style: three white boy rappers and a white boy guitarist, dedicated to obnoxiousness and sexism. The disc ends with an unidentified female in the throes-extended throes-of orgasm. How can you not love it? As the NuTz proudly proclaim: "If there's some reason why you'd like to sue us, don't, because we're funny. Clear eyes and Visine are the devil's drink." Hell, YES! -Offbeat Magazine FOR MORE REVIEWS, VISIT http://members.xoom.com/DeezNutzSuck/reviews.html |
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Location
Baton Rouge, Louisiana - USA |
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