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| Albums |
| Karnival (1997) Debut Album by Frodo, Daddy Fro, Roby G, Daddy Shaun, Krazy Karl, Jamaican Jimbo Brave New World (1998) First to be recorded through Renie Records. Lost in Da Hood (1998) Introduced Scat2Nite. Remixes, and B-Sides. Small Town Killaz (1999) Break Out College Hit Record Thrilled In Action (2000) The Live Album recorded at Fuzzy�s Use Your One Daddy Illusion 1 (2001) Experimental collaberation by Fro, Shaun, Frodo and Jimbo. Released only in Japan. Use Your One Daddy Illusion 2 (2001) Experimental collaberation by Fro, Shaun, Frodo and Jimbo. Released only in Japan. |
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| Small Town Killas (explicit edition) Art by Daddy Fro "Frodo had asked me to photograph some on his graphiti, and as soon as I saw this I knew he'd come up with our album title without even knowing it." -Fro |
| Small Town Thrilla (censored edition) Art by Roby G "Roby G was concerned that the provocative album title was going to get us in trouble, and after hearing similar concerns from one of our prospective distributors, Ryan Leaf, I agreed we might need a censored version. Roby, who an aspiring artist , took it upon himself to come up with the alternate cover." -Fro |
| Use Your One-Daddy Illusion I & II Art by Daddy Fro "Frodo and Jimbo were a little unhappy that they weren't featured more prominently on the other album covers or booklets, especially since they had worked so hard to get us where we were. We made up for it by letting them have the cover for the Illusion albums. Working on this double album really prepared us for what was to come on Devestated Lives." -Fro |
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| Lost In Da Hood Art by Jamaican Jimbo and Daddy Fro "I wanted a bright, eye-catching cover. Simple, to the point, that's how it should be. It's like I always say, 'a city upon a hill can't be hidden' " -Jimbo |
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| Karnival Art by Krazy Karl "Whenever Karl held a party at his house, he referred to it as Krazy Karl's Karnival. Karl was always spinning whatever we'd just recorded, or some freestyle he'd just thought up the night before and sang into this clock-radio/tape-recorder he had next to his bed. The album just came from that. This was a good album. I like it!" -Frodo |