Foreign Beggars
Foreign Beggars started as an independent hip-hop crew in London around 2002. The group was built around Ebow Graham and Orifice Vulgatron, who worked under...
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Foreign Beggars started as an independent hip-hop crew in London around 2002. The group was built around Ebow Graham and Orifice Vulgatron, who worked under names like Metropolis. They put out early albums like 'Point of No Return' in 2004 and 'Acoustic Ladylanders' in 2006.
Their sound shifted over time, picking up elements of dubstep, techno, and drum and bass. By 2009 they had released 'See the Light,' a single that found an audience. The group kept recording into the next decade, with 'The Uprising' arriving in 2010.
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