Oddjobs
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History
Oddjobs released the album, Drums, in 2001.[4] The 12-inch single, "Blue Collar Holler", reached number 6 on the CMJ college radio hip hop chart in 2002.[5] The six-track EP, The Shopkeeper's Wife, was released in 2003.[6] The group toured with DJ Shadow in the same year.[4]
Members
- Advizer (Adam Waytz) - rapper
- Crescent Moon (Alexei Casselle) - rapper
- Nomi (Mario Demira) - rapper
- Anatomy (Stephen Lewis) - producer/DJ
- Deetalx (Devon Callahan) - producer/DJ[5]
Discography
Studio albums
- Conflict and Compromise (1999)
- Drums (2002)
- Expose Negative (2004)
Live albums
- Live! at the Bryant-Lake Bowl, 17–18 August 2001 (2001) with Typical Cats and Heiruspecs
EPs
- Absorbing Playtime (2000)
- Fun Boy (2003)
- The Shopkeeper's Wife (2003)
Singles
- "Dry Bones" (2002)
- "Blue Collar Holler" (2002)
Guest appearances
- Sixth Sense - "Laws of Gravity" from Grand's Sixth Sense (2011)
References
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External links
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