Estimated User #753
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(Apr 26, 2023 – Apr 26, 2023)
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Belgrade, Serbia
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 10× “Come up with an American rap rock/plunderphonics band called...” over less than a minute (Apr 26, 2023 – Apr 26, 2023), oldest first.
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USER: Come up with an American rap rock/plunderphonics band called B.O.D Corps which existed from 1981 to 2012
CHATBOT: Band Name: B.O. D Corps Years Active: 1981-2012 Origin: Los Angeles, California, United States Genre: Rap Rock, Plunderphonics Label: Def Jam Records Band Members (1981-2012): - C-Double aka Carl Davis (Vocals, Programming) - Skratch Phantom aka Mike Richardson (Turntables, Programming) - Marty The Mechanic aka Martin Carroll (Guitar, Vocals) - Funky Frank aka Frank Simmons (Bass) - Heavy Dose aka Derrick Johnson (Drums) Albums: 1. Bombastic Beats (1983) 2. Urban Jungle (1985) 3. Digital Mayhem (1988) 4. Relentless Rhymes (1991) 5. The Experiment (1994) 6. B.O.D Corps: Unplugged (1997) 7. Mind Over Matter (2000) 8. Rebirth and Reincarnation (2004) 9. Is This the End (2009) Formation and Early Years (1981-1982): B.O.D Corps (short for "Break Out the Drums Corps") was formed in 1981 in Los Angeles, California, with the purpose of combining elements of rock, hip-hop, and early sampling techniques. Initially, the band was heavily influenced by 70s funk and rock music as well as early hip-hop acts. Rise to Fame (1983-1988): After releasing their debut album, Bombastic Beats, which went on to become widely popular due to their innovative blend of rap and rock, B.O.D Corps went on tour to support their album. The band garnered more fans with each performance, and their sophomore album, Urban Jungle, eventually went multi-platinum. B.O.D Corps continued their momentum through the release of Digital Mayhem in 1988, which featured experimental tape loops and samples weaving through their rap rock compositions. The Golden Age (1989-1999): The 90s were B.O.D Corps' most successful decade. They experimented with new music styles while maintaining their signature blend of rap and rock. This experimentation was very well received by fans and critics alike, resulting in a massive fan following and record sales. Final Years and Breakup (2000-2012): B.O.D Corps continued releasing albums into the 2000s to moderate commercial success. They faced inner struggles and lineup changes but remained dedicated to music. However, in 2012, the band decided to call it quits after a farewell show in their hometown of Los Angeles. Legacy and Influence: B.O.D Corps left behind a legacy of rap rock and plunderphonics that has since inspired countless musicians to explore this genre-mixing concept. Their work laid the foundation for the success of future bands like Linkin Park, Rage Against the Machine, and Beastie Boys. Additionally, their innovative use of sampling and tape loops influenc...