- Commodore 64 (band)
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Commodore 64 Origin New Jersey Genres Hip hop
Nerdcore hip hop
Geeksta rapYears active 1982 – present Labels Phatinum Members Smart Money "Bass-I.Q."
Teddy Ruxpin
HMO
The Professa MC Squared
DJ GoodbeatsThe band Commodore 64 (named after the 1980s computer of the same name) was one of the pioneers of the hip hop music sub-genre known as geeksta rap or nerdcore. Formed by four members of a math club and breakdancing troupe in 1982 at a concert in New Jersey, Commodore 64 was the first group to release a single produced entirely using an Apple Macintosh computer, "Horton Hears A Ho" in 1999.
Three of the four members of Commodore 64, Smart Money "Bass-I.Q." Teddy Ruxpin, HMO and The Professa MC Squared are well-respected as intellectuals in their jobs, as a mathematics professor, an economics writer and a deconstructionist philosopher respectively. DJ Goodbeats, the "fourth member," is a computer.
Commodore 64 released one album, K-Minus Initiative, in December 1999. As the first full-length nerdcore/geeksta rap record to be commercially released, it sold over 130,000 copies in its first three months of release. Their sound and beats have been likened to that of the early Beastie Boys.
References
- IUMA page
- "Mac-Recorded Rap Band Releases MP3" (article in The Mac Observer)
Categories:- Nerdcore hip hop artists
- American hip hop groups
- Hip hop stubs
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