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Psychopathic Reign

Anybody Killa has been known in the local Detroit scene. In 1995, Jaymo (ABK) and Jayho (Lavel) started Krazy Klan. They released their first tape entitled "Frustrationz." Mr. Bones (Jamie Madrox of Twiztid) helped with the cover art and shit. Some rumor of a second version being pressed... but it has never come up as of yet.

Krazy Klan continued thoughout the years. FInally in 1999, Krazy Klan released a CD entitled "developMENTAL." This, as oposed to "Frustrationz," was only released on CD. Tha Klan was on Slang Town records at the time, so the promotion was slim to none. Anyway, the CD had two special guest artists, Skrapy and Sol... Halfbreed for those of you that don't know. They featured on the track "2 Diffferent Krazys" which is a great song.

The year was 2000, and Krazy Klan died. Jayho took the alias of Lavel and went independant, as did Jaymo. Jaymo changed his name to Native Funk and released a CD that year entitled "Rain From the Sun." The album is tha absolute shit. Special guests such as Dead Mike from Slang Town, Jeremy Methric (Monoxide Child's brother), and Halfbreed once again. I think that the CD would have been popular if the promotion was there... but once again, Jaymo was on Slang Town records.

After the release od "Rain From the Sun", Jaymo met up with Blaze. Jaymo changed his name one again to Anybody Killa, touring with ICP and Twiztid in 2001. (Bizzar/Bizaar/Freekshow) The Juggalos loved ABK, but Psychopathic seemed to never want to sign him.

In 2001, ABK was announced to be in Dark Lotus and he did a song called "Drunken Ninja Master" which can be found on Twiztid's album "Crypric Collection 2." But then Psychopathic had Marz do it instead. Anyway...

Blaze Ya Dead Homie went into production of the "1 Less G in the Hood" LP. Anybody Killa played a big roll. He was like a second man on the CD. Jaymo appearned everywhere and became to get realy populare amongst the Juggalos. Later that year, Anybody Killa featured in a Christmas song with ICP called "Skanta Claws." This track is off the hook, you gotta get Pendulum #12. On with the story...

In early 2002, Blaze and Anybody Killa recorded a song called "Foo-Dang." This song is so awesome! With the release of this, a release date for ABK's debut EP, "Foo-Dang" on May 7th, 2002. Thats right, ABK was finally signed to Psychopathic Records. But, then the plan changed. ABK's album is to be released some time later in 2002 and Blaze/ABK hit up the Mirror/rorriM tour all the way till the end because they went to record their new albums. So, Anybody Killa's story doesn't stop. He is continuing to rap and record his new album. Some new shit can be found on Hatchet History, the compilation CD from Psychopathic of the best songs over the past 10 years, so pick that shit up ninjas!

Psychopathic Records, the axe wielding label that's been bringing audiences the finest in hardcore rap entertainment since 1992, is unleashing a new brand of terror upon the world. Coming down from the heavens to the ghettos of Detroit to your CD player is ABK, with his debut release "Hatchet Warrior". You may need to smoke a pound of green and turn the lights down low when you hear the album, otherwise you may feel like putting a hatchet in someone's back when the music is over. ABK has slowly been making a name for himself, appearing on past Psychopathic releases such as Twiztid's "Freek Show", Blaze Ya Dead Homie's "1 Less G In Da Hood", and the latest Insane Clown Posse album, "The Wraith: Shangri-La". He's also toured as a rap partner for Blaze when he first signed on to the label, but last year he was given his opportunity to break out as a solo artist on Twiztid's "Mirror Mirror" tour and the 2002 Gathering of the Juggalos. The response to ABK's energetic stage show was phenomenal, and that success is what makes "Hatchet Warrior" one of the most anticipated albums from Psychopathic in the label's history. With the release of Hatchet Warrior, ABK strengthens his own identity as a rapper rooted in the gangsta tradition, but with a heritage that makes him very unique in the rap business. A native of the Lumbee tribe, ABK represents the struggle of a man with an ancient heritage who's people were a part of the land that was savagely taken over by European conquest, then finds himself in the depraved ghetto struggling to get by in an overly idealistic, violent society. The same society that developed the cities through brutality now teach us to be peaceful in our aggressive, do or die search for money, power and respect. His eyes are constantly towards the stars as he watches the vision of a warrior constellation move slowly across the earth through time, his inner vision allows him to see that the violence of the streets is a continuation of this nation's brutal beginnings. The high anticipated debut by this Juggalo killer comes after his nationwide tour as the opening act for labelmates Insane Clown Posse. Audiences everywhere are getting a taste of the killer style that is taking over the stages. Songs like "Ghetto Neighbor" and "Gang Related" take the old gangsta formula and flip it like a Jugga-mafia, ruthless to the core but loyal to the people that embrace the Psychopathic style as their own. The music is likely to exceed everyone's expectations, with songs like "Sticky Icky Situation" and "Ya Neden's Haunted" bearing the trademark humor of Psychopathic releases, along with the stellar musical production of Mike Puwal, producer of ICP's "The Wraith: Shangri-La", Dark Lotus "Tales From The Lotus Pod", and Zug Izland "Cracked Tiles". From start to finish, ABK is coming through with one of the best debut albums in the history of the label, and will prove to be one of the top up and coming artists of 2003.

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