| Swollen Members Battle Axe music Armed To the Teeth CD (2009)
$12.99 Like Lil Wayne, Vancouver's Swollen Members (Mad Child, Prevail, and Rob the Viking) know how to deftly scale the tightrope between the silly sexual lunacy of Luke and the wry wordsmithery of underground rappers such as Pharoahe Monch or Talib Kweli. The trio's 2009 offering, ARMED TO THE TEETH, zigs and zags
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| Swollen Members Battle Axe CDs Balance CD (1999) Reissue
$14.05 Romancing the elements of nature, the witching-hour lyricism of the Swollen Members (Madchild and Previal) delves deeply into topics that have yet to be captured or pontificated on wax. SM are shaman-like oddities in this game, and judging from their
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| Son Doobie Battle Axe Records Doobie Deluxe CD (2004)
$14.05 Recording information: Menno Lab Studio, Los Angeles, CA; Ultrasound Studios, Los Angeles, CA.
Personnel: Son Doobie (rap vocals); Raze (rap vocals).
Audio Mixer: Menno.
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| Sweatshop Union Battle Axe music Natural Progression CD (2003)
$14.09 This hip-hop and rap collective from Vancouver is a mishmash of styles and influences. Using inclusive lyrics, the song seems to suffer from a rather monotonous aura. The first tune, "The Answer," has an ethereal, ambient world flavor to it.
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| Sweatshop Union Battle Axe CDs United We Fall CD (2005)
$12.59 The critically acclaimed Juno-nominated Sweatshop Union have toured relentlessly, building a fan base with a live that that surpasses most hip hop acts, and have become the second best selling independent hip hop group in Canada.
Photographer: Karl Ferris.
Personnel: Mos Eisley
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| Battle Axe music Sweat Shop Union CD (2002)
$14.09 This ensemble cast of Canadian rappers and hip-hop artists join forces on this interesting and sometimes exciting offering Sweatshop Union. Although the opening track, "Nothing Makes Sense" is more of a spoken word/trip-hop tune that misses the mark, the Latin
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| Moka Only Battle Axe Records Lime Green CD (2001)
$11.39 "Am I really crazy?" Moka Only asks himself on "Magnitude." The answer appears to be no. This Vancouver native's lyrics may be introspective but they're not particularly dark or disturbing, and his loose, self-assured, seemingly effortless flow seems better suited
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| Abstract Rude Battle Axe CDs Code Name: Scorpion CD (2001)
$14.09 With three of the West Coast's most underrated emcees joining forces, Code Name: Scorpion represents a lyrical colloquium of the highest order. While Abstract Rude of the Los Angeles Project Blowed sect lends his traditional baritone insight and calculated delivery,
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| Battle Axe music Battleaxe Warriors CD (2000)
$14.05 One of the most desirable things about underground hip-hop has been the diversity of places it originates from. Most (if not all) of the MCs on this compilation are from Vancouver, British Columbia, including artists such as Moka Only, LMNO,
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| Battle Axe Records Battleaxe Warriors III CD (2003)
$14.35 Swollen Members/Moka Only/Son Doobie/Abstract Rude/Buc Fifty
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