A late-'80s West Coast hip-hop pair known for social commentary and a 1991 debut.
For their sound, try 'When The Guns Come Out.' If you want something a bit different, 'Better Days' shows a more reflective side.
They weren't just another LA rap act. Tracks like 'When The Guns Come Out' and 'Ain't A Damn Thing Changed' put a sharp, confrontational edge on street narratives, and that 1991 arrest for allegedly assaulting an officer became part of their story. You can hear it in the tension on 'The Defcon 4'.
They started with 'The Defcon 4' in 1991, then put out records like 'Curb Servin'' and 'We Can't Be Tamed' through the mid-'90s. Later albums included 'Eastside Ryderz' and 'WC and the MAAD Circle' by the end of the decade.
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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