
Headed by front man Rí-Rá, Mr Browne,DjMek, Dada Sloosh, they have supported U2 (as did Marxman), and opened for acts such as Madness, Beastie Boys and House of Pain. They had a track ("Lost for Words") on the 1993 album Planet Rap from Tommy Boy. They recorded a debut album that included production from Howie B, Tricky, Cutmaster Swift, DJ Mek and Sam Scuttery-Eye; they were then dropped by Island Records, who kept the rights to the album but did not release it.
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Rev it up
Dole Q
Hold Tight
Yeah
Twisted
Once Again Intro
Truncheon Song
Strength
Dole Q (Hatch 42 mix)
Howld Yer Whisht
Sher that's no good to me
What'll ya have (skit)
Outro
Ten Victories
Dole Q
Thief and the Liar
Lost For Words
Rev It Up
The Dole Q
Lost For Words
Thief & The Liar
10 Victories
That's No Good To Me
Yeah
Peek-A-Boo
R U A Friend?
2Moro We Win (bonus)
Bury Me (bonus)
Gurrier (bonus)
Valerie Salary (bonus)
El Kabong (bonus)
Peek A Boo
What'll Ya Have
Ten Victorys
Demons
Sher Dats No Good To Me
Da Muddar
Dole Q (inst)
That's No Good To Me
- Rev It Up
Once Again (Intro)
- Strength
That's no good to me (inst)
- Ten Victorys
2Moro We Win
25 O'Clock In The Morning
- Howld Yer Whisht
- Sher Dats No Good To Me
10 Victories
- Hold Tight
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