5 items from 2009
6 December 2009 1:34 PM, PST | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »
Today I'm going to hit rewind and take you readers back to the mid 90's with a glimpse at the legendary Bushwick Bill album Phantom Of The Rapra. Phantom - which marked Bushwick's second solo venture - is packed with dark melodies and enough animosity to spark a riot. But the goodness doesn't end there. Bushwick taps into his Chuckie persona more than once, delivering grim lyricism in the form of some of the albums best tracks.
After a brief intro, Bill launches into 'What Cha Gonna Do', which combines an open admission of suicidal tendencies, a willingness to murder and oddly enough, a little social commentary as well. 'Who's The Biggest' allows Bill the chance to remind us that "throats get cut, chests get wet" and 'The Bushwicken' sees the Little Big Man arrive "Straight outta nightmares.". The albums true treasure however, is clearly 'Already Dead'. It's »
- no-reply@fangoria.com (Matt Molgaard)
5 October 2009 1:19 AM, PDT | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »
If you've been surfing Fangoria over the past couple of weeks, chances are you've seen the ads for the 2009 Cypress Hill Smokeout. The event takes place October 23rd and 24th in California and we're giving away a pair of tickets to one lucky Fangoria Musick reader!
Want to see a massive lineup in a two day show for free? Enter below!
To Enter: Send an email to smokeout@fangoria.com with your name, age, address, and phone number.
Winner will be chosen at random on or about October 12th, but Must be at least 18 years of age, and provide their own transportation and lodging for the event. Prizes will be sent by Guerilla Union!
Good Luck!
Guerilla Union has announced the return of the annual Cypress Hill Smokeout Friday, October 23 and Saturday, October 24 at the San Manuel Amphitheatre and festival grounds in San Bernardino, CA. The event, which last took »
- no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
27 September 2009 12:23 AM, PDT | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »
If you've been surfing Fangoria over the past couple of weeks, chances are you've seen the ads for the 2009 Cypress Hill Smokeout. The event takes place October 23rd and 24th in California, and today we've got a new video featuring Fletcher from Pennywise speaking about the recent changes in Pennywise, the future of the band, and playing at Smokeout Festival! Our friends Slipknot (see them on Halloween at the Inagural Fangoria Trinity Of Terrors!) will be playing in addition to a Huge lineup, which you can find below the jump along with the video!
Stay tuned, as Fangoria Musick will be offering readers a chance to Win tickets shortly!
Fletcher Talks About Pennywise Change!
Guerilla Union has announced the return of the annual Cypress Hill Smokeout Friday, October 23 and Saturday, October 24 at the San Manuel Amphitheatre and festival grounds in San Bernardino, CA. The event, which last took place in »
- no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
23 September 2009 2:15 PM, PDT | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »
If you've been surfing Fangoria over the past couple of weeks, chances are you've seen the ads for the 2009 Cypress Hill Smokeout. The event takes place October 23rd and 24th in California, and today we've got a new video featuring Cheech and Chong talking about the event. Our friends Slipknot (see them on Halloween at the Inagural Fangoria Trinity Of Terrors!) will be playing in addition to a Huge lineup, which you can find below the jump along with the video! Stay tuned, as Fangoria Musick will be offering readers a chance to Win tickets shortly!
Cheech and Chong on SmokeOut 2009
Guerilla Union has announced the return of the annual Cypress Hill Smokeout Friday, October 23 and Saturday, October 24 at the San Manuel Amphitheatre and festival grounds in San Bernardino, CA. The event, which last took place in 2003, returns for the first time as an epic two-day mind opening experience encompassing »
- no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
12 August 2009 7:48 PM, PDT | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »
How long horror has lived within the rap industry is an interesting debate that, after hours of research - I’m still not certain I can answer with 100% confidence. I can say that the early 90’s saw a sudden explosion in graphically violent content and particularly sadistic lyricism. Performers like Esham, Brotha Lynch Hung, X-Raided and The Insane Clown Posse put their balls on the line, stepped out of the industry manufactured box and released a torrent of musical savagery that sent rap detractors through the roof. The maneuver also sent a wave of inspiration throughout the rap genre that lives on today. I can also say that before even these pioneers took to the path of darkness, there were others…
While digging through crates of old cassette tapes I stumbled upon something of interest. An album titled “We All Burn In Hell”, by an artist known then as “Deathmask »
- no-reply@fangoria.com (Matt Molgaard aka InstantLegend)
5 items from 2009
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