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The Beatnuts introduce themselves in this 1992 Interview For Intoxicated Demons EP, with a short appearance by Fat Joe during the release of his single Flow Joe. I'd rather see interviews of The Beatnuts like this, laid-back and free to express their humor than on some mainstream media outlet. I'm glad their music and career maintained such longevity being that the music was so gutter, one of a few groups who walked a fine line between underground and major label acceptance like G Rap, Gnagstarr, etc.
The Beatnuts - 1992 Interview For Intoxicated Demons EP vid
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