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Mixing hip-hop, rock, and Latin influences, the music of this Oakland-based outfit is a unique and infectious testament to the rich rewards of our multicultural times. By blending the rhymes of the politically motivated MC Piper, the vocals of Southerner Steve Knight, and the Latin-spiced guitar playing of Chilean Dave Lopez, Flipsyde has concocted a sound that is at once familiar and individual. Tight beats by DJ D-Sharp round out the sound, making the group's 2005 debut, WE THE PEOPLE, a first effort worth acknowledging.
Audio Mixers: Michael Urbano; Reto Peter; Mark "Spike" Stent.
Photographer: F. Scott Schafer.
Arranger: Michael Urbano.
Flipsyde: Steve Knight (vocals, acoustic guitar); Piper (vocals); D Sharp (turntables); Dave Lopez.
Personnel: Steve Knight (vocals, acoustic guitar); Jinho "Piper" Ferreira (vocals); Dave Lopez (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, E-bow); David Immerglück (mandolin); Clyde Sutliff (trumpet); Reto Peter (keyboards, drums); Michael Urbano, Mike Elizondo (keyboards); Tony Sevener (scratches); Holly Blake Arnstein (background vocals).
DJ: Dsharp.
Flipsyde We The People Songs | 1. | Someday |
| 2. | Spun |
| 3. | US History |
| 4. | Flipsyde |
| 5. | Revolutionary Beat |
| 6. | Time |
| 7. | No More |
| 8. | Train |
| 9. | Get Ready |
| 10. | Angel |
| 11. | Skippin' Stones |
| 12. | Trumpets |
| We The People Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   Meaningful Great album, great style, great lyrics. Submitted by Matthew (Seattle, WA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Political awareness The work that flipsyde has done is tremendous and well recognize in the politics classes of college. Is an awareness of the involvement of the political participation of our citizens which is a responsability of everyone. Keep up the good work and I am looking forward to the next released. Submitted by j.cortes (Orlando, FL, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
dream Someday Submitted by alwaahm_7 (alwaahm_7@hotmail.com) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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