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• Roberts, Steven (2010-03-25). MTV Networks. Retrieved 2010-03-30. As he prepares to drop his newest album, The Ollie Gates Mixed Plate, named after a restaurant in his hometown of Kansas City, Missouri, [.] He and his business partner, Travis O'Guin, formed their independent Strange Music label in 1999.

In 1992, Brotha Lynch Hung began to record his first EP, 24 Deep, and it was released in 1993 under Black Market Records. The album reached No. 91 on Billboard' s R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, [10] the first of the label's albums to chart. Apart from his extensive work as a solo artist he has also worked with a wide variety of known Rappers such as Tupac Shakur, E-40, Yukmouth, Spice 1, Tech N9ne, Dru Down, Kokane, Daz Dillinger and Brotha Lynch Hung. C-Bo is also part of the bay-area super group Thug Lordz, along with frequent collaborators Spice 1 and Yukmouth.

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In what must be the best of all possible underworlds, is not only on top of his game on this 2010 effort, but he’s also found a perfect match when it comes to labels. Is the horrorcore rapper’s first disc for ’s Strange Music, the label that helped become an underground rap hero by granting the gifted wildman plenty of freedom. Is treated no differently, and kicks off the partnership with a risky, ambitious concept album concerning a rapper-eliminating serial killer who’s much more Jason or Freddie than he is Hannibal Lecter. This is a brutish album with plenty of -like thrills as voices, sound effects, story-advancing interludes, and sickening skits all keep the listener spooked and unsettled. The best tracks, such as the zombie-stomping club cut “I Plotted (My Next Murder),” can be lifted out of the story and survive on their own, but the album is most remarkable taken as a whole, as the story goes from gross to scary to sympathetic and personal, and then back again, all without losing a step or trying your patience. At 22 tracks, that’s quite a feat, but the ICP-meets-West Coast beats supplied by and others keep the ears ringing, and the hooks are plentiful enough that even the pure of heart will find these murder ballads stuck in their head for days.