Artist: 98 Mute: mp3 download Genre(s): Rock: Punk-Rock 98 Mute's discography: Slow Motion Riot Year: 2000 Tracks: 15 With the aggressive presence of Black Flag, Circle Jerks and Agent Orange combined with the speed and carefreeness of Pennywise and Bad Religion, 98 Mute contributed another chapter to the Hermosa Beach, CA cowl rock history book upon their 1994 formation. With melodic undertones incidental their break neck speed and personal lyrics, Theologian Records took recognition within deuce eld of their first show and released their self-titled first class honours arcdegree album in 1996. Following a racing circuit with the likes of Blink-182 and Pennywise in 1997, Jason (guitar), Doug (basso), Justin (drums) and Pat (singer) launch their band contributing to various California punk compilations and skate videos; including 1997's Good Times and the soundtrack for The Show. By 1998, 98 Mute continued their relationship with Theologian Records and followed through with their minute album, Course of 98. Slow Motion Riot followed in mid-2000. |
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The Game Pays Macabre Tribute To Dead Rap Icons
Rapper THE GAME has paid a macabre testimonial to his hip-hop heroes TUPAC SHAKUR, EAZY-E and the NOTORIOUS B.I.G. in a new song - by stepping into their shoes for the last 10 minutes of their lives.
The Los Angeles-based hitmaker claims new track Never Can Say Goodbye offers his version of the recent icons' last moments.
He explains, "I wanted to be in Biggie, Pac and Eazy-E's shoes the last 10 minutes of their lives, so I wrote verses as if I were.
"In their last moments, they knew they were going to die, or at least felt like they mightiness."
The Game insists he can put himself where they were before they passed - because he almost died after acquiring shot.
He tells King magazine, "I got shot and felt up like it was all over for me. I've got something in common with them (Shakur, Eazy-E and Notorious B.I.G.), except I didn't give-up the ghost; I came back to life."
Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G. were both killed in shooting incidents in 1996 and 1997 respectively, and N.W.A. star Eazy-E lost his life to Aids in 1995.
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