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==History==
==History==
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In 2000, Myzery left Psychopathic Records, hence removing Twin Gatz from the Rydas lineup. Many believed the group would be weakened because of this, but the group remained stronger than ever.{{or|date=December 2007}} In 2001, their second album was released at the 2nd Gathering and was entitled ''[[Ryden Dirtay]]''. It featured the remaining five Rydas and is widely considered to be better than the first album.{{Fact|date=December 2007}}
In 2000, Myzery left Psychopathic Records, hence removing Twin Gatz from the Rydas lineup. In 2001, their second album was released at the 2nd Gathering and was entitled ''[[Ryden Dirtay]]''. It featured the remaining five Rydas and is widely considered to be better than the first album.{{Fact|date=December 2007}}


Also in 2002, ''[[The Pendulum EP|Pendulum #7]]'' from the Pendulum comic books was released, featuring 3 Rydas solo songs: ''What Rydas Do Fo Money?'', by Full Clip, and ''Who Wanna Flex?'' & ''I Don't Wanna Die'', by Bullet.
Also in 2002, ''[[The Pendulum EP|Pendulum #7]]'' from the Pendulum comic books was released, featuring 3 Rydas solo songs: ''What Rydas Do Fo Money?'', by Full Clip, and ''Who Wanna Flex?'' & ''I Don't Wanna Die'', by Bullet.
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On October 21, 2005, Esham officially left Psychopathic Records, as did Anybody Killa on February 3, 2006, therefore removing Sawed Off and Converse from the lineup.
On October 21, 2005, Esham officially left Psychopathic Records, as did Anybody Killa on February 3, 2006, therefore removing Sawed Off and Converse from the lineup.


In July 2007, a music video for the title track off their fourth album "Duk Da Fuk Down!" was released, introducing new member Yung Dirt ([[Boondox]]) to the lineup. The video shows [[gangsta rap]] imagery, continuing the classic and known Psychopathic Rydas themes. Shortly after the video's release, the full-length album [[Duk Da Fuk Down]] was released on August 14, 2007.
There are currently 6 members in the group working on a new album in their portable studio while on The Tempest Tour. In a recent interview from Violent J from faygoluvers.net, the title of the new album will be [[Duk Da Fuk Down]], and it is expected to be released sometime in 2007. The new lineup will be [[Violent J]], [[Shaggy 2 Dope]], [[Jamie Spaniolo|Jamie Madrox]], [[Monoxide]], [[Blaze Ya Dead Homie]], and at the time newly added [[Boondox]].

In the special Gathering 07' addition of Weekly Freekly Weekly on the scrolling text box says one of the new rydas name is Yung Dirt, pointing to [[Boondox]] because of the southern roots and talking bout "the red dirt looks like blood" from lyrics on his songs. [[Joe and Joey Records]] was created as a subsidiary to release Psychopathic Rydas to avoid lawsuits due to the group's use of stolen beats from popular mainstream artists.

In July 2007, the new Psychopathic Rydas video for the song [[Duk Da Fuk Down]] was released, introducing the new member Yung Dirt ([[Boondox]]). The video shows [[gangsta rap]] imagery, continuing the classic and known Psychopathic Rydas themes.


== Discography ==
== Discography ==

Revision as of 08:32, 20 March 2008

Psychopathic Rydas


The Psychopathic Rydas are one of two supergroups, the other being Dark Lotus, associated with Psychopathic Records record label although, all their albums were actually released on Joe & Joey Records due to the large amount of plagiarism on them. All beats for the Rydas music are stolen, or used without permission, from mainstream artists such as Nelly, The Godfather and Cypress Hill. As the Rydas, the artists take on the aliases of Bullet (Violent J), Full Clip (Shaggy 2 Dope), Foe Foe (Monoxide), Lil' Shank (Jamie Madrox), Cell Block (Blaze Ya Dead Homie), and Yung Dirt (Boondox). Compared to the rest of the artists on Psychopathic Records, (though they are just aliases) the Rydas are unique in that their music is not horrorcore, but gangsta rap.

History

In 2000, Myzery left Psychopathic Records, hence removing Twin Gatz from the Rydas lineup. In 2001, their second album was released at the 2nd Gathering and was entitled Ryden Dirtay. It featured the remaining five Rydas and is widely considered to be better than the first album.[citation needed]

Also in 2002, Pendulum #7 from the Pendulum comic books was released, featuring 3 Rydas solo songs: What Rydas Do Fo Money?, by Full Clip, and Who Wanna Flex? & I Don't Wanna Die, by Bullet.

Their third album, Check Your Shit in Bitch!, was released in 2004. This album featured "Sawed Off" and "Converse", bringing the Rydas lineup to its highest at 7 members, and featured 13 brand new tracks. Plus, an untitled EP was sold alongside the album at the 2004 Gathering, featuring a song off the album called Scrimps, as well as three exclusive songs. Also, at that year's Gathering the Rydas performed at the Mystery Seminar, minus Converse.

On October 21, 2005, Esham officially left Psychopathic Records, as did Anybody Killa on February 3, 2006, therefore removing Sawed Off and Converse from the lineup.

In July 2007, a music video for the title track off their fourth album "Duk Da Fuk Down!" was released, introducing new member Yung Dirt (Boondox) to the lineup. The video shows gangsta rap imagery, continuing the classic and known Psychopathic Rydas themes. Shortly after the video's release, the full-length album Duk Da Fuk Down was released on August 14, 2007.

Discography