1. The Defilers
2. Chicks Pack Heat
3. Lie, Cheat, Steal
4. Bartender
5. Guerilla Style Splash
6. Cramp In Ya Action
7. Future Ruined
8. Funstyle
9. Dance The Cooch
10. Jenna
11. Stain
12. Tuesday Night
13. Hogs of Rap
Go Hogwild- 2006
By the authors of the critically acclaimed albums Retired and Sleepover, Go Hogwild is an epic collage of the decadence and depravity that attended America's westward expansion, brilliantly subverting the conventions of the Western drum and successfully illustrating the mythology of hardcore hip-hop. Based on historical events that took place on the California/Arizona border in the late-20th century, it traces the fortunes of the Hoop, game-stained veterans who stumble into a nightmarish and deceitful world where chicks pack heat and the market for their scalps is thriving. On Go Hogwild, the legendary Luke Sick speaks for himself, scribbling his narrative on errant scraps of paper in semiliterate but magically descriptive prose as he bounds into Vrse Murphy's multi-hued soundscape. To his pursuers Murphy is nothing but a monstrous criminal, a drunk driver, a thief, and a sampler. To his own people, the executive class of Phoenicians on gurp, the producer is a hero, defying the authority of the industry to direct our lives. Indentured by his bootlegger mother to a famous horse thief (who was also her lover), Luke saw his first prison cell at 15 and by 25 had become the most wanted man in the wild county of Santa Clara, taking over the whole West Bay Peninsula and defying the law until he was finally captured and hanged. Here is a classic outlaw tale, made alive by the skill of great b-boys.

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1. 18 To Nothin'
2. When I'm Broke
3. Larry Boy Burial
4. Manana
5. Never Front
6. Smokebomb
7. Equestrian Status
8. I Quit
9. Worst Person
10. DSL
11. Oak Tree
12. Kids of the Dead World
13. Teargas
14. Wrong Decision
15. Blindfolded
16. Cremona
17. Thinkin'
18. Don't
Sleep Over - 2001
The Hoop done it again. Eighteen tracks of pumpin’ hip-hop power, beginning with the ominous gully-cry, “18 to Nothin’,” and concluding with the spiritually apathetic, “Don’t” (where, in an unprecedented move, Vrse Murphy reluctantly hands the production reins over to his student and our friend, Weave, for the first time). This album proves that Sacred Hoop has a deep, abyss-like, bench when it comes to b-boy talent. “Cremona” becomes absolutely Utopian with the crucial off-season acquisition of Z-Man from 99th Demention, as well, anarchist DJ Marz stomps a size 12 footprint in the Sacred terra-firma with his vinyl attacks in the absence of DJ Fondouglas, marking a brand new burn-it-all-down era in Hoop-lore.

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1. Panhandle
2. Bathtub Gin
3. Retired
4. Burn Drunk Hours
5. Sugar
6. Moron Abuse
7. Burgundy
8. Molly
9. Space Travelers Drunken Bonus

Retired- 1998
The emcee known as Luke Sick, assertive speaker of Sacred Hoop, renews the group’s access to the underground circuit on the 8-song effort enigmatically named Retired. An album that can only be described as: “An equal and opposite reaction to the deformity of civilization.” Vrse Murphy, in-house producer composes a hard-packed sound that hasn’t been heard since De La Soul’s debut 3 ft. High and Rising. Every beat electrifies as if it was marinated in some esoteric sampling formula and splashed with a pinch of operatic thunder. Each song erupts with an iridescent blaze as a familiar yet strange language artesian blesses the mic with astonishingly intimate lyrics about the peculiar, ridiculous, and consequential aspects of life.

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1. Frrrnt
2. No Category
3. Service and Maintenance
4. 9 Days
5. Moe’s Lullaby
6. Famous Prostitute
7. Pregnant Toad
8. Thursday’s Forethought
9. Building Blocks
10. Galore
11. Hefty Bag is Leakin’
12. Sauced in the Park
13. Quiet, I’m dyin’
14. If ya Run the Gauntlet
15. Jedi Subterranean
16. Jedi Subterranean(instrumental)
Bring Me the head of Sexy Henrietta plus 7 song original demo-1997, 1995
Sacred Hoop's original uncut masterpiece is a monumental epic. The project itself was as big as its Mountain View locations, as grand as its fine, distinguished cast, and as tough and bawdy as everybody imagines the raw life to be. Luke plays the dusted-est, and yet most innocent, character of his long career, and he's utterly convincing as Moe Sicka, the hapless, drunken psychopath who suffers severe conscience pangs after annihilating an entire suburban area. Fon-douglas is the DJ justly accused as an accessory to the abstract slaughter. Vrse Murphy plays The Man, who remembers that only the acid and dank smoke know how the sound was so expertly and savagely tortured. Brilliantly produced by Murphy, this glorious album established the Hoop's significance to hip-hop art.
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1. 1. 18 To Nothing
2. Larry Boy Burial
3. Manana
4. Oak Tree
5. DSL
6. Never Front
7. Kids of the Dead World
8. Worst Person
9. Equestrian Status
10. Cremona
11. Smokebomb
12. Blindfolded
13. When I'm Broke
14. Teargas
15. Thinkin
16. I Quit
17. Wrong Decision

Martini Breaks - 200
From cocktail hour producer Vrse Murphy, ten blazing tracks crafted with Vrse’s trademark “drunkboy” style that sends the laidies to the dancefloor and the fellas to the bar for another round. Instrumentals from select tracks off the “Sleepover” album with scratch phrases and sounds added by DJ Marz. A great example of what Vrse can contribute to the score of your film. Peep and hire. A must for DJs who love to bust…

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Side A
1. Frrrnt
2. No Category
3. Service and Maintenance

Side B
1. Frrrnt(instrumental)
2. No Category(instrumental)
3. Service and Maintenance(instrumental)

She's A Sacred, Sacred, Sacred, Sacred Hoop - 1996
Three tracks from “Sleepover” (“Smokebomb,” “When I’m Broke” and “Teargas”) plus their instrumentals on the flip. The breathy bass line in “Smokebomb” is addictive, “When I’m Broke” is a love ballad/anthem introducing a style called Loaf-core, and “Teargas” turns the exact same lyrics on the laidback “Smokebomb” into a full-on rock grinder. A funky fresh party rocker so let’s face facts…

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1. You're My Favorite Mental Retard
2. Mainstream Pisser
3. Small Hands
4. Rimp Raps
5. I Don't Feel Better
6. I Don't Wanna Take Piano Lessons
7. Carcrash
8. Louder Than Death
9. Trash Compactor Rescue Suite
10. Death Sentence
11. Mic Pranks
12. Love Buzz
13. The Ruin Me Girl
14. Layin' a Patch
15. DUI#2
16. From Here
17. Let Me Introduce Myself
18. Linda
19. Panties Cure the Hangover
20. Symptom
21. Queer Disturber 0066
22. Living in Darkness
23. Negusa Negast
24. Dreamland
25. Thirsty

The Disturbers - Negusa Nagast - 2000
Luke Sick knows he's a tough teen, but he wants to be even tougher, just like his older brother, Negusa Negast. He wants to laugh and stay calm when things get dangerous, to be the strongest street fighter and the most respected guy this side of the river. Luke Sick isn't book smart-- he relies on his small hands and big wrists instead of his brains. So far whenever he gets into trouble Negusa Negast has bailed him out. But one day Luke Sick's world comes apart in an explosive chain of events. And this time Negusa Negast isn't around to pick up the pieces.

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