- The Goats
The Goats were an
alternative hip-hop quartet fromPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania ,United States . Their members includedrapper s Oatie Kato (thefrontman ), Madd ("the M-A-the-double-D"), and Swayzack. Most members of the group were Aboriginal Americans, and their concern with Aboriginal causes is reflected in their lyrics.The Goats held that
Christopher Columbus was responsible for genocidal crimes against the Aboriginal inhabitants of pre-colonial America, including therape of innocent women by his crew. Their fury was expressed in the signature song, "Tricks of the Shade", which contains the lyrics, "Columbus killed more Indians than Hitler killed Jews; but on his birthday you get sales on shoes." They developed acult following after the release of two well-respected albums, "Tricks Of The Shade" (1992 ) (produced by producer Joe "the Butcher" Nicolo) and "No Goats No Glory" (1994 ), onRuffhouse Records andColumbia Records respectively; both are presentlyout of print .The Goats' political consciousness found them compared to Public Enemy, although they were more playful (devoting a number of songs to singing the praises of
marijuana à laCypress Hill ) and certainly lessmilitant (although they did express nominal support forLouis Farrakhan ). However, where Public Enemy was exclusionary in itsAfrocentric viewpoint, the Goats were not anti-white per se and instead advocated the responsibility of all non-white peoples to stand up forself-determination (includingAfrican-Americans and Aboriginals like themselves as well asLatino s and, notably,Asian-Americans , whom they depicted as brothers-in-arms in their struggle, in contrast to the virulent anti-Asianracism of their contemporaryIce Cube ).They used the skits on their first album to criticize then-US President
George H.W. Bush and those whom he propped up, including thebourgeoisie and proponents of the redneck mentality. They were very vocal in their support of those who they believed had fallen victim to the raciststatus quo , includingNelson Mandela ,Willie Horton , murdered youthYusef Hawkins , and especially the imprisoned Aboriginal American activistLeonard Peltier .Their political affiliation was decidedly more liberal than was fashionable at the time in
hip-hop culture . Oatie described himself as an opponent ofhomophobia in the song "TV Cops" (a position only publicly taken at the time byIce-T , though they were seconded by Common in2002 andKanye West in2005 ). Further, their skit "Rovie Wade, the Sword Swallower" and the following track, "Aaah D Yaaa", werepro-choice songs concerned about the possible negative ramifications of a reversal of "Roe v. Wade ".External links
* [http://jimmyluxury.com/thegoats.htm The Goats] (official website)
* [http://www.myspace.com/thegoats1992 The Goats Fan Myspace Page]
* [http://www.stanstammers.com Stan Stammers] (official website) bass player, The Goats
*Stan Stammers Wikipedia Page
* [http://www.myspace.com/stanstammers Stan Stammers Myspace Page]
* [http://www.steve-onpoint.com Steve-Onpoint] (official website) newest member, The Goats
* [http://www.myspace.com/steveonpoint Steve-Onpoint Myspace Page]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:tp0xlfae5cqt Entry at All Music Guide]
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