A horrorcore pair known for eerie beats and dark, narrative-driven lyrics.
For a quick sense of their sound, start with 'Murder' and maybe 'Nuthin' At All.' Both give you that eerie, narrative-driven feel they were known for.
Bizarre's track 'Murder' from 2000 sparked real debate, with its graphic storytelling about violence drawing attention for being uncomfortably raw to some and dismissed as shock value by others. That song put them on the map and defined their early notoriety in Detroit hip-hop. Later albums like Attack of the Weirdos and Blue Cheese & Coney Island kept their penchant for grim, sample-heavy production.
The duo formed in 1999, with Nathaniel Jones on lyrics and Rufus Johnson handling production. They followed 'Murder' with albums like Cradle 2 the Grave in 2003 and Friday Night at St. Andrews, though they never quite recaptured that initial stir. Their catalog includes songs like 'Nuthin' At All' and 'Gospel Weed Song,' maintaining a similar vein of dark content.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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