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Munchies for Your Bass

1.9M streams

1,885,211

Munchies for Your Bass

1.9M streams

1,880,343

To Hell and Back

140.2K streams

140,234

Tha People Want Bass

109.4K streams

109,374

Tha People Want Bass

109.4K streams

109,362

Temple of Boom

86.1K streams

86,107

Everything & Nothing

11K streams

10,963

This Is Hip Hop

3.1K streams

3,132

The Johnson & Johnson EP

2.6K streams

2,601

Bad influence

2.3K streams

2,253

Biography

An anomaly in its time, Nemesis stood out in the late '80s/early '90s as a Texas-based rap group with big label connections during a time when nearly all rap came from either Los Angeles or New York. Featuring Big Al, the Snake, and MC Azimv, Nemesis didn't have much commercial success and weren't incredibly influential, but they do function as an omen of what was to come. The group synthesized a number of different rap styles from the era: New York MCing, Miami bass beats, and West Coast gangsta attitude. More than any of these attributes, it was their beats that garnered the most attention, illustrated perhaps best by the group's bass-orientated album titles. The group debuted on Profile Records in 1989 with To Hell and Back, followed by Munchies for Your Bass in 1991. Generally viewed as the group's crowning achievement, Munchies for Your Bass found Nemesis discarding some of the New York school of MCing influence that had been so prevalent in favor of more Southern-style party rap. However, with successive albums, Nemesis' party-orientated lyrics became increasingly commonplace and clichéd, and the group fell into obscurity. Curiously, the group staged a comeback in late 2000 with Munchies for Your Bass, Da Return, an indie release with a No Limit-style album cover. Few noticed, however, confirming the fact that Nemesis' moment in the spotlight had come and gone with little notice and even less of a resulting legacy. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi