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Discography

Releases:
Sparkle Classic (CD)   Not On Label 2000
Cigarette Beach (CD)   Not On Label 2002
Undercover Angels (CD)   Not On Label 2002
Pittsburgh Hearts (CD)   Not On Label 2003
Dicer: The Unheard Funk Tracks (CD, Comp)   Not On Label 2004
Five Years of Fireworks (CD + DVD)   Fighting Records 2005
The Haunted Fucking Gazebo (CD, EP)   Fighting Records 2007
King Vision (CD, Album)   Fighting Records 2008
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Height (CD, Album) String Game Doggpony Records 2001
Live Video Archive [Volume 1] (DVD, NTSC)   Not On Label 2007
Tracks Appear On:
Get On It (CDr, Mixed) Sick Shit Not On Label (DJ Shalem Self-released) 2001
Circuits Of Steel (2xCD, Comp) Murphy SSS Productions 2002
Wir (2xCD) Things That Go Hump In... L'Age D'Or 2003
Y04 (12") Things That Go Hump In... L'Age D'Or 2003
Natural Fun - Hip Hop From California (CD, Comp) Things That Go Hump In... Female Fun Records 2004
Billboard Head Soup (2xCD, Album, Ltd) Working On The Highway Sonore, Xerxes, Nu NuLAX NuLAN 2006
Live Video Archive [Volume 1] (DVD, NTSC) Tracks 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Not On Label 2007
Dicken The Foo (Start Runnin...) (CDr, Mixed) Candy Bars Mixx Not On Label (L-Munga Self-released)  
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Review by infovision Feb 07, 2008
The above review is completely facetious. Basically reverse everything they said and you would have a great description of the band. They are amazing live, hilarious and talented.
They have a nerd/underground/intelligent style of rap that covers politics, lifestyles and parties.
The first time I saw them live they were an opening act. They came on stage and told the audience that they had been backstage praying. This garnered a few boos and many laughs. My friends and I weren't sure if these guys were serious or not. They proceeded to talk ambiguously about politics but then told the audience they needed to support the president (G. W. Bush) and that there were people in Iraq right now who didn't want Americans to see the movie The Hulk 3 or 4 times. At this point everyone in the audience lost it. They then began rapping and dancing to beats coming from a portable cd player.
Review by Filmore_Mescalito_Holmes Dec 22, 2007
These guys are a bunch of Conservative nazis who hate freedom, women's rights, non-whites, and despise anyone who would question President Bush. I can't understand why they chose to make hip-hop of all genres to spew their hate-speech and pandering ignorance. They're still at the "burning crosses" stage of intellectual evolution, so logically they should be making bad garage punk or country. The sad part of it all is their beats are quite decent, and all are completely wasted by their words. Believe me, you will become dumber by hearing this garbage.

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