Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Why Do Black Men Have Yellow Eyes

-Strike Force Strike Force (1989)

Authentic Catalan shakers of the scene, the AVT group (H Voltage) emerged in 1988 from the ashes of the break dance crew Rock Crew. In addition to the relevance of their contribution to the graffiti, the publication of fanzines as MTR, Aerosol or Barcelona Zulu, his attempts to establish the Unit Zulu, a radio program on Radio Ciutat de Badalona, \u200b\u200bhis work in the room and organizing Sowetto perhaps the most memorable jams in Barcelona in the early 90's, High Voltage had some local groups of the era's most influential in their ranks. Badia City from the group consisting Strike Force Jota (Nator), DJ Neas y Molina, was certainly a clear reference to all the groups that appeared later, not so much musically and for being pioneers in the attitude and awareness of his texts, with content beyond the purely festive and a firm commitment to defend the real Hip Hop. Later Jack Akemarropa form with Blazer and Neas, who a few years later as a DJ briefly militaria 7 Notas 7 Colores (MC legendary band Mucho Muchacho Neas and Blazer who recorded their first recordings under the name of Florivan) and form Falsalarma.

01 - The Hip Hop is not fashion
02 - In the wild side
03 - The road to peace
04 - Fuck
Top 40 05 - Time of truce
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Friday, November 6, 2009

How To Wear Mac Highwaisted Jeans

The Levante-Savage Fury (1998) AJ

In 1998, Zeu, Roe 2, and Gary King (from left to right in the image), recorded this excellent single that the band wanted to jump into the professional format following year and that was unprecedented for internal purposes at its dissolution. Levante's Fury was one of the key bands in the national hardcore 90's thanks to its menacing sound and live, and these songs show the undeniable force and the excellent form of Mazarron in a year which began to guess a slow generational change in the scene.

01 - Wild
02 - B.boys
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