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...Before there was 311, there was 24-7 Spyz who are another "black rock" band that should get a lot more dap than they do but don't...they picked up the hard rock baton from Fishbone and funked it up NYC style...the cut below is the first track from the Harder Than You album which came out in my senior year in high school and holds signature cuts like "Jungle Boogie", a cover of Black Uhuru's Sponji Reggae" and "Spyz Dope" (which is funkier than anything the Red Hot Chilis were cutting at the time-- "we're 24-7 Spyz, who the fuck are you?"...other albums to check for are Gumbo Millennium (my personal fave) which came later and ranks as their second best LP in my mind's eye and later still Strength in Numbers (the latter features Jeff Brodnax who used to play in a funk rock outfit from my home state VA called Egypt-- me and the Full Stop posse were tight with them back in the day)...there were soo many great acts coming out of Virginia in my day: Gibb Droll, Egypt, Everything, The Good Guys, Tweed Sneakers, us-- even Gwar was still making some noise...Dave Matthews was the only group that the suits helped really blow up though)...the shite that one goes through to get his/ her art out there can be a sordid tale: during my last week in NYC, before I decided to come back to LA, I ran into Jeff Brodnax outside a bar down around First and 1st in the Village, he looked rough and I hope that he'll get his due for not faking the funk...go back and cop some of this shite (look for Spyz, Egypt and the Good Guys- which my second bass player Kevin Vines was in until he joined me in the ranks of Full Stop, VA had a rockin' music scene before Seattle's sound swooped in and flipped the script...damn those suits!!!)...All of this stated, here's one more contribution to the Hip Hop Thursday mix ,the opening cut on 24-7 Spyz' Harder Than You called "Grandma Dynamite" where P-Fluid (the original lead singer) drops a couple of rhymes about how his granny made him stick with music...check some of the refrain: "I bought you that guitar, boy you better play it. (it will) get you out the ghetto...do the best that you can...get off the streets right now!" ...yeah, I had a "grandma dynamite" of my very own too at one time..

Posted on 05/24/2007
Tags: Social Plague, Gumbo Millennium
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CrashPryor says:

...on this cut founder later in the LP, they took the time signature from the Jimmy Page build-up on Led Zeppelin's "How Many More Times" and made a whole fekkin' song, slapped some jazz on it all and made it their own...

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mickimicki says:

Couldn't you have posted this 10 years earlier when I was still young and went to Rage against the Machine concerts...

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PopeyePete says:

They sound a like Living Colour with dashes of Bad Brains. I dig it!

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mktackabery says:

good stuff, and they kicked ass live too.

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CrashPryor says:

@micki: haha...yeah, I hear you..funny how that happens, ain't it?

@Pete: Kinda but a lot more funky-fuzz in a live setting ( I caught them for about 2 minutes when they played campus my freshman year in college-- then a dude I'd later join in a band stage dove, nobody caught his ass and he landed on his dome, ending my schools affiliation with acts like this in it's programming board)...

@michelle: word...broke heads too, apparently...

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changling says:

Love it!!! XXX P

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Cody B says:

CP, I had high hopes for these cats and all the BRC, but sometimes it seems like folks are less punk rock than they say they are. I remember seeing them on a bill w/Urban Dance Squad and Living Colour, but most folks we're only giving it up for Vernon and the Boys.

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CrashPryor says:

@Cody: I hear you but these guys were more funk rock than punks...that said, I take it you caught a lineup like that in the City (Living Colour were revered there during the height of their powers)...I saw 'em a couple of years ago at the HoB on Sunset, and I can't tell porkie pies, Vernon's the man when he's hot...

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Cody B says:

What I meant by that was the attitude of fans (at least at my show)and their acceptance of Big Black Bands or lack thereof. I menat punk in the egalitarian sense..uum, I think.

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damnit man! i am just getting around to these cats grrrr RIP BRO and there you are STILL pumping the shit my way!!

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