"Honey I know times are changing, and it's time for everyone to go and reach-out for something new, that means you to." ("Purple Rain" by "Prince and the Revolution")YES, IT'S OVER.The 24 club show was the current group's last show.
We still got juice to pump and we ain't done fuckin' shit up (especially ourselves), but the hows whens and with who's remain open.Check out Hoodska Explosive, Noa Faran, Endof, High-Fiber productions, Vendershmukin and Got No Shame to see what's gonna happen next. There might be a chance that Dweck will decide to realize his solo project "Dweck and the Golden Boys" so be on the lookout for that aswell.If you ever see the name Parvarim Refugeez on a flyar again, it ain't gonna be the same members or music cuz we definately ain't gonna fall for that "once every month reunion bullshit. That's just fucking lame".
Thanks for everyone who ever came to any of our shows, showed support and basicly gave a fuck about doing something good in this joint for a change.
So goodbye, keep punkrocking, keep it gangsta, keep doing drugs and drinking, stay in school
and fuck SxFxTxCx.
RAPPERRARIUM is officially OUT NOW! Gpunk @ it's best. Our debut album hit the stores cross-country, anywhere near your ass where-ever that ass may be, you can find it!
Just click on the image above and buy it! Simple as that! Guaranteed to become your top "music to make love to" album!
This is what all the fuss was about, in a rap:The Parvarim Refugeez (Suburban Refugeez) have been working for 6 years now. Basicly we're homegrown kids from the suburbs who simply wanted to do something together. Actually it all began as a joke, something like "Hey guys, Lets go and do Hip Hop!!". The only real problem was that it was too rockin' and too rappin' to simply leave as a one-time joke "Cuz once it hits your lips its so good!" (for all you "Old School" fans out there!)
For six years now, we kept to our shit, not givin a fuck, waking up punchdrunk and stoned to mow the lawn and later going around spreading gangsta shit bass vibes anywhere in the IL. Our songs came to be, live concerts with hundreds of people in venues and thousands in Festivals.
Dweck (our band manager) simply has to get the words "shake your bootty" into any sentense concerning our shit, so this is for him: Yes, bitchez shook their finnnee asses all night long on this shit. For several years we stuck with the more underground scenes (from hardcore hiphop to metal and Punkrock), lately we also hooked up with some good pop and Hip Hop acts (the few really good acts). The band switched several band members over the years, but the amount of 10 people (Photographer included) rocking, stayed the same.
So far we released a single named 'Kikar Party', which was greaaaat success, mostly underground. The video clip was a hit and you can catch up down below. More then 25,000 downloads and counting so far, Myspace/Youtube plays not-include.
Last year a talented young director named Rotem Malenky released a documentary about the band which he named "Kfitz Kfotz" (Hip Hop in Heeb). The movie received "Keshet's Award for the best movie to describe an Israeli Experience".
so that's us folks – an Israeli Experience. in a rap.
Check it out, take a look, and mail us to
[email protected] for more info and etc. Or check out our website: Parvarim Refugeez Website
Booking and management - MR. Nimrod Dweck, High Fiber Prodcutions +972-52-8358719,
[email protected]
Get Now - the Parvarim Refugeez online trading cards! Hoozaaa!!
Kikar Party Video, directed by Elad "Academy B" Baranga:
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