
Ded Poettz soPSYeti - ASYLUM - Koga Monks - Hashish Isham
Pure Poetry Pure HipHop DARK INSANE These mcs perceive life as a destructive force We as one unit devise what weve lived through as a mechanic for our own m

Conekte Freestyle Conekte Freestyle
Just ripping it over a beat provided by Conekte. Straight out of retirement!

Shut Up (Ox Oblivion Featuring Johnny Warbux) Shut Up (Ox Oblivion Featuring Johnny Warbux)
From the album, The Civiizedl Savagery - B-More's own, Ox Oblivion and VA's Finest, Johnny Warbux speak on MC's of older age coming out in the game, proving a worth in today's hip-hop climate.

Good Company - About That (Feat. Johnny Warbux) Good Company - About That (Feat. Johnny Warbux)
Johnny Warbux baby! Chope has returned to the mic and has been rapping his ass off! Check out his featured verse with the local family crew known as Good Company - GET IT!!!!!

GC - Role Models (With Johnny Warbux & Marty C.) GC - Role Models (With Johnny Warbux & Marty C.)
Good Company track featuring Johnny Warbux and Marty C. - This was this first come back recording I did since my return. Finally got the track released!!!!

Change of Mind (With Mic Syllable and Marty C.) Change of Mind (With Mic Syllable and Marty C.)
Track Mic Syllable let Marty and I get a shot at! Syllable sets it off while Marty singing on the hook and Chope coming with that Wha-Wha-Wha-Wha!
These mc's perceive life as a destructive force. We as one unit devise what we've lived through as a mechanic for our own music. In turn our words have become weapons. Don't believe it? Come and chat with us and you will be left exhiled from the living."
Began with just recording with a tape recorder at Spida' Monk aka Alchemino's (at that time named Skitzo) crib where me (at that time named Tha Lyrikal Bullet/Strictly # 1) and several local rhymers wrote in our notebooks and spit on a tape over instrumentals and slanged them around the school. We were called as a whole Nay-Shon cause of the diversity in races in our crew (Two Black kids, a spanish kid, and a white boy). This crew eventually split except for Spida' Monk as we developed in styles and became Distortion. We were still making tracks but this time around on a little Kharioke machine in my basement and the sound was much crisper (plus we could dub over to emphasize lyrics and make echoes for hooks and freestyle verses) We slanged those tapes around the schools and we got a very nice exposure with that. But then in 12th grade I began an after school battle session that literally became a school wide function on Wednesday afternoons. I was the host and champion of the sessions.
Spida' Monk eventually introduced me to Masta' Po who I freestyled for and dropped several written lyrics. We spit for hours and he refused to flow after me. He demanded me to join his company immediately after and we've been currently recording with Melophobia Records sponsored by On-The-I.com, an online radio
Masta' Po is producer and beat maker for ASYLUM
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Everything from Techno, Reggae, Rock N Roll, Alternative, Acid, Jazz, Classical, POETRY, and Hip-Hop.
Favorites from genres:
Hip-Hop: Wu-Tang Clan, Mobb Deep, Cormega, Nas, AZ, The Firm, Chino XL, Tonedeff, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Common Sense, Pharaohe Monch, The Roots, GangStar, Jurassic 5, Dialated Peoples, Big Pun, Cypress Hill, Psycho Realm, Delinquint Habits, Sicc Symphonies, Street Platoons, Frost, Kool Moe Dee, Kool G Rap, Big Daddy Kane, KRS-1, Scareface, Out Kast, Public Enemy, NWA, Three-Six-Mafia, Do or Die, Twista, Tech N9ne, Big Pun, Sole, Anticon, Slug, Necro, Non-Phixion, Canibus, AesopRock, Del the Funky Homosapien (Deltron), Kool Keith (Dr. Octagon), Ras Kass, Dead Prez, & Many, MANY more on the lines of THEM.
Techno: DJ Tiesto, AK1200, Diezal Boy, DJ Dan, Paul Oakenfold, ATB, Art Of Noise, Aphex Twin, Future Sound of London, etc....
Rock N Roll: The Doors, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeplin, Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Eric Clapton, old Aerosmith, Guns N Roses, Rolling Stones, etc...
Reggae: Bob Marley, The Wailers, Ziggy Marley, The Melody Makers, Bounty Killer, etc.
Alternative: Sublime, 311, Lincoln Park, Papa Roach, etc...