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  • Swollen Members Partner With Suburban Noize Records For Upcoming Projects

    Canadian hip-hop group Swollen Members and their Battle Axe Records have announced a partnership California based Suburban Noize Records for the release of their upcoming new projects.

    The first release under the partnership will be Swollen Members heavily anticipated new studio album Armed To The Teeth, slated for release in August. Then, they plan to release a greatest hits disc and the debut album from Battle Axe Warriors, a new project featuring Swollen Members along with newcomer Tre Nyce, later this year.

    "We're very excited to announce we've signed with Suburban Noize Records for the release of our new album and upcoming projects," said Mad Child from Swollen Members. "When we decided to make calls to interested labels and shop our new material, Suburban Noize was the first and last call I had to make. After talking with them, I knew right away they were the best home for us because they were already fans of our music. We respect what the label has done for artists like La Coka Nostra and Kottonmouth Kings and we know that they will do everything that they can to push Swollen Members on a global level."

    Since forming in the mid-90s, the Swollen Members have been clawing their way up the hip-hop totem pole. Founded by Mad Child and Prevail, along with the help of DJ Rob The Viking, the group has released an impressive back catalog of albums, which garnered guest appearances from the likes of Chali 2na (Jurassic 5), Dilated Peoples and Everlast. Those albums created a buzz that has helped them tour the world.

    News tracks from the upcoming album can be heard via their Myspace page at MySpace.com/SwollenMembers.

    They are also gearing up for a summer tour alongside Kottonmouth Kings and Big B starting July 29th in San Francisco, CA, running through August.
    SourcE:Ballerstatus.com

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    Their first album is an underground classic. The second album is pretty good too. I like Moka Only's solo stuff but when they added him as a member they kinda became worse. Battle Axe Records was pretty cool too Sweatshop Union, Moka Only, Abstract Rude etc.
    Originally posted by thuggincold
    maybe pac wouldve been a porn director and fuck all those hot girls from porn along wit the outlawz shit maybe a featured of snoop gangbangin a girl wit pac

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