Hailing from The Bay Area, The Earthlings have been killing live shows since ’95. Their unique style of hip-hop music is made-up of treal hyphy beats overlapped with thought-provoking lyrics. A favorite at San Francisco’s Maritime Hall, The Earthlings have been a dominant presence in the Bay Area’s underground hip-hop scene for almost a decade. They have honed their skills performing alongside such acts as De La Soul, ODB, KRS1, Rakim, Goodie Mobb, Fishbone, Jurassic 5 and Quannum Projects; and have toured the U.S. and Canada with hip-hop icons Hieroglyphics, Living Legends, X-Men and Z-Trip.
The current Earthling crew consists of five MCs- BOAC, TopR, Safahri, Dick Nasty and Conciet. Throw DJ Bootleg in with this talented handful, and there you have The Earthlings. Each MC brings his own additive to the group, creating a well-diversified sound. Popular with all-ages, The Earthlings’ high-energy stage performance keeps the drinks flowing and the dance floor lively. Impromptu free-styles enables each show to be unrepeatable and keeps fans coming back for more. Boac’s first CD release Modern Originalus was a breakthrough for underground hip-hop with its seminal classic “19 Ninety-Now Theme Transmission†which was one of the first to make effective use of Nintendo videogame music. TopR is a champ and popular host of free-style competitions throughout the U.S.
The Earthlings active participation in large hip-hop festivals such as "Broke Ass Summer Jam" prompted the creation and headlining of the 2001 "F*ck Pop Music Conventionâ€. Most recently, The Earthlings performed on the 2004 “Vans Warped Tour†with Atmosphere & Non Phixon. The Earthlings also have regular performances in San Francisco at venues such as The Red Devil Lounge, Club 6, Studio Z, 111 Minna and various art galleriesRELEASES:
The Earthlings, Dues Paid (2002), 2B1 Records.
TopR, Walking Contradiction 12†(2001), Doughnut Hustlers (1999), Burning The Candle At Both Ends (2002) and Legalize Murder (2005), 2B1 Records.
Boac, Modern Originalus (1995) 2B1 Records, Thought Bubbles (2001) FuckPop Records, 19 Ninety Now Theme Transmission 12" (1999) 2B1 Records, Orange Flash with Mohammed Bilal (1999), 715 Recordings.
So Far West, Strictly Indie Compilation (1999) Sub Level Epidemic Recordings, featuring TopR’s "Between The Lines" and Boac’s "Full Frontal Nudity."
Weird Science, Weird Science (2001) feat. Dick Nasty & Neurotic Nate.NEW PROJECTS FOR 2006:
The Earthlings, (Untitled).
Dick Nasty, “The Science Of Sound.â€
Boac,"Plot Will Twist."
Weird Science, “Robot In The Tantrum Mood
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