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Insane Poetry

Insane Poetry is an American hip hop group from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1988, Insane Poetry is considered to be one of the first horrorcore groups.[1] The group was formed by Cyco ( Andrew “Drew” Holiman, then known as Psycho) after he was hired as a disc jockey at a Los Angeles radio station. With members DJ Streek and Shakespear the One-Man Riot, Insane Poetry released its debut single, "Twelve Strokes Till Midnight," in 1988.[1] After replacing Shakespear with Em-Dee, Insane Poetry signed with Nastymix/Ichiban Records through an association with emcee Rodney O[1] and released its debut album, Grim Reality, in 1992, which peaked at #98 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[2] After Nastymix went out of business, Insane Poetry signed with independent React Records, which released its second album, Blacc Plague, in 1996, but disagreements over promotion and support led the group to leave the label.[1] In 1998, Cyco appeared on Vanilla Ice's Hard to Swallow album,[3] followed by collaborations with M-Boogie, Dilated Peoples, and DJ Revolution.[1] In 2003, the group self-released Faith in Chaos, after which member JP left the group. This was followed by Fallen From Grace in 2007, with Cyco being the group's only remaining member.[1]

In 2008, the group signed a new deal with Queens, New York-based DJ Bless's Never So Deep Records who, as Sutter Kain, produced Sutter Kain presents Cyco the Snuff Reels, an album that marked a new direction in the group's sound, which incorporated hip-hop beats with death-metal samples. 2009 promises Dead Sea Scrolls,[4] another album to be produced by Sutter Kain.

Discography

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Cordor, Cyril. "Biography of Insane Poetry". Allmusic. Retrieved 12 November 2008. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ "Charts and awards for Grim Reality". Allmusic. Retrieved 12 November 2008.
  3. ^ Jost, Matt. "Review of Faith in Chaos". Rap Reviews. Retrieved 2008-08-05.
  4. ^ Interview with Cyco. Retrieved on January 20, 2009, from Faygoluvers.net