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Artist description
Picture, if you will, a collective of kids from the middle of suburbia. Now imagine that they really like rap music. Now imagine that they've tricked their computers into making loop-based tracks. Now picture some of the wackest lyrics in the world. Bang. Suburban All-Stars, baby. |
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Music Style
Rap from the wastelands of suburbia. |
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Musical Influences
Anything that can be sampled into a loop. |
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Similar Artists
Bloodhound Gang, Eminem, Third Bass, rap circa 1989. |
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Artist History
The Suburban All-Stars are three professional men of leisure who all met while serving time at the county lockup for various drunken shenanigans. |
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Group Members
U.S. Pipe (vocals), DJ Roper (Beats), Brendan X (Confidant and Cross-Country Pimp) |
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Instruments
Beats, notepads, and a bag full of paint thinner. |
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Albums
Blackmail EP (1999), The Art of Loitering (2000), Karaoke Godfathers (TBA) |
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Press Reviews
"Unfortunately for the knee-jerk critics, the group actually has skills when it comes to rhyming, picking beats and using fun, spirited loops." - listen.com "With bass lines and drum loops that sound pilfered from the Krush Groove soundtrack and lyrics that make the Bloodhound Gang seem politically correct in comparison, Suburban All-Stars are pretty fly for a few white guys." - Cosmic Music Network |
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Location
Petaluma, California - USA |
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