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  1. 24 de may. de 2024 · The four transformed themselves into The Undertaker (Paul), The RZArector (RZA), The Gatekeeper (Frukwan) and The Grym Reaper (Too Poetic) to form Gravediggaz. On 6 Feet Deep the group utilize horror-themed imagery and lyrics combined with black comedy and satire to vent their frustrations with the hip-hop record industry.

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  3. 24 de may. de 2024 · 2LPs - indie coloured vinylFor the first time ever on vinyl, the 2004 album from infamous Horror-core rap collective, Gravediggaz, featuring original member Frukwan! With its mixture of super scary narratives and menacing beats as heard on “Big Shot Dead,” “What’s Wrong With You,” “Burn In Hell” and others, 6 Feet Unde

  4. 9 de may. de 2024 · Here Comes the Gravediggaz / 90: 13: ... 6 Feet Deep / 75: Play This On. Amazon. Apple Music. Spotify. Comments. Sign in to comment. Related Content. Best Albums of 1994 - User Score. Best Horrorcore Albums of 1994 - User Score. Best East Coast Hip Hop Albums of 1994 - User Score. Advertisement.

  5. Day 6 - shoegaze: My Bloody Valentine - Loveless. Day 7 - blue-eyed soul: Hall & Oates - Abandoned Luncheonette. Day 8 - downtempo: Everything But the Girl - Walking Wounded. Day 9 - teen pop: Olivia Rodrigo - Guts. Day 10 - swing: Count Basie - Count Basie at Newport. Day 11 - horrorcore: Gravediggaz - 6 Feet Deep.

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · Their debut album, 6 Feet Deep, featured supernatural imagery and relied heavily on shock spawning classic songs like "Diary Of A Madman, "1-800-Suicide," and "Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide." One of rap's first supergroups, Gravediggaz brought together of a collection of MCs and producers from some of hip-hop's most seminal acts.

  7. 9 de may. de 2024 · On 6 Feet Deep the group utilize horror-themed imagery and lyrics combined with black comedy and satire to vent their frustrations with the hip-hop record industry.