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  • Basehead has received praise for its distinctive sound and lyrics.
  • Basehead released its debut album, " Play with Toys " in 1992 on the small independent label Emigre.
  • Sega later helped form the legendary tracking group Five Musicians, which featured other notable figures, such as Jeroen Tel, Basehead and Hunz.
  • In 1998, Basehead released its fourth studio album, " In the Name of Jesus " on the label Union of Vineyard Workers.
  • Regarding " dc Basehead ", Hamlin wrote that the album's lyrics were " miles in some direction or other from any stereotyped Christian rock bin ."
  • After College Music Journal featured Basehead on its cover, the group received attention from major labels, and signed with Imago Records, a former subsidiary of BMG the following year,
  • In April 1994, Basehead recorded its third studio album, " Faith ", which retained the musical elements of previous albums, but featured lyrics focusing on religious themes.
  • Basehead, " Plays With Toys " ( 1992 ) : Formed by Howard University student Michael Ivey, Basehead crafted a lo-fi, intellectual brand of post-graduate rap that was closer in spirit to " ortnoy's Complaint " than Public Enemy.
  • Basehead, " Plays With Toys " ( 1992 ) : Formed by Howard University student Michael Ivey, Basehead crafted a lo-fi, intellectual brand of post-graduate rap that was closer in spirit to " ortnoy's Complaint " than Public Enemy.
  • The group's music incorporates elements of various genres, including blues, funk, Christian themes, which carried over to its albums " In the Name of Jesus ", " dc Basehead " and " Rockalyptic Music ".
  • During this period, Ivey also formed a side project, Bastard Youth of Basehead, also known as B . Y . O . B ., In December 1994, Imago separated from BMG, and " Faith " was not released until two years later.
  • WITH : Brian Christopher O'Halloran ( Will Carlson / Vulgar ), Bryan Johnson ( Syd ), Jerry Lewkowitz ( Ed Fanelli ), Ethan Suplee ( Frankie Fanelli ), Matt Maher ( Gino Fanelli ), Jay Petrick ( Wilma Carlson ), Jason Mewes ( Tuott the Basehead ) and Dave Klein ( Cinnamon ).
  • There are several major differences between the CD version of this album and the other formats, as the tracks " Johnny's Dead AKA Vincent Mason ", " My Brother's a Basehead ", " Kicked Out the House ", and " Who Do U Worship ? " are only available on the CD . The limited edition double vinyl promotional copies of the album distributed to the media before the official release did not feature these.
  • In 2002 the group changed its name to dc Basehead, releasing their self-titled fifth album on November 19 . Hamlin wrote that " the mastermind's [ . . . ] effective use of subtly shifting patterns inside a repeating framework, and his talented co-conspirators lift " DC " into distinction . " Reforming as Basehead 2.0, the group released its sixth studio album, " Rockalyptic Music " in 2007.
  • In 2002 the group changed its name to dc Basehead, releasing their self-titled fifth album on November 19 . Hamlin wrote that " the mastermind's [ . . . ] effective use of subtly shifting patterns inside a repeating framework, and his talented co-conspirators lift " DC " into distinction . " Reforming as Basehead 2.0, the group released its sixth studio album, " Rockalyptic Music " in 2007.
  • During a performance in which the group received a request for early material, Ivey stated " I'm still trying to work it out how to follow God and still give you the old shit " and introduced the group's Christian songs with self-deprecation, referring to the songs as " the new, reborn, love-God Basehead stuff . " In a 1998 interview, Ivey stated " I'm kind of wary of the Church.
  • The album's release problems resulted in the cancellation of a planned tour between Basehead and B . Y . O . B . Although some band members felt that they had not been given proper financial compensation for their work, Ivey stated that he took a smaller percentage of the songwriting credits than he was legally entitled to, and that the group's underpaid work would have " laid the groundwork " for future success if " Faith " did not have release problems.