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Take the lyrical integrity of The Clash, combine it with the high-energy, fearless-punk-sensibilities of The Sex Pistols, empower it with innovative future soundscapes of bands such as The Pixies and S.F.A and you’ve got an idea what S.T.U.N. is about. The four members of the band bring music back to its essence with volume, reason and movement to create new limits with EVOLUTION OF ENERGY, their Geffen/Interscope debut (June 24, 2003). It’s aggressive, dangerous, and volatile. But it’s not the 1-2-3-4 of the past; it’s punk circa 2003. As a group, S.T.U.N. are unified in delivering a message, both through...
U.N.L.V. was the first group signed onto Cash Money Records, nationally more famous for artists such as the Hot Boyz, Juvenile, Baby Gangsta, Lil' Wayne and more. Along with Pimp Daddy, U.N.L.V. helped pioneer a new sound and style of hip-hop in New Orleans, and paved the way for CMR's many later successes. Their first album, 6th & Baronne, is considered to be a classic in Louisiana, although their major claim to fame is the track "Drag Em 'n' Tha River" from Uptown 4 Life where the group disses No Limit Records' rapper Mystikal through a lengthy song. .
In 1992, the three Hamburg, Germany-based heavy metal musicians, Marco Menichelli (bass-guitar), Hi-Man Mccoy (drums) and Matthias Rumoeller (guitar) decided to spend their holidays in Goa, India. Not knowing about psychedelic trance, they found themselves on parties beyond all their expectations. Before that they never expected to produce computer-based music themselves, but 3 years later it happened: Atari computers and a few synthensizers were bought and from that moment, the three guys produced rocky psychedelic trance tracks all day and night. In 1996, right after they decided to call their act "S.U.N. Project", Antaro, the master of Spirit Zone Records...