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Scapegoat Wax is an American hip hop and breakbeat band from Chico, California that was started by Marty James [3] and Jonny Z (AKA J.DeVille).. The band was best known for their single "Aisle 10 (Hello Allison)", which reached moderate success in the US and was part of the Xbox video game Jet Set Radio Future [1] as well as being on the soundtrack for Project Gotham Racing.
Marty James Garton Jr. is an American singer-songwriter and record producer from Chico, California. He has released albums and singles as the front man and producer of Scapegoat Wax and One Block Radius and as part of the writer-producer management division of The Core Entertainment.
Scapegoat Wax chronology; Luxurious (1999) Okeeblow (2001) SWAX (2002) Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; AllMusic [2] Okeeblow is an album by ...
SWAX is an album by American hip hop/breakbeat band Scapegoat Wax, released in 2002 by Hollywood Records. [1] [2] Track listing "Back Alive" "Watching the Rain"
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Both Marty James and MDA were part of the group Scapegoat Wax. One Block Radius was formed in late 2003. They have toured and done shows with Hieroglyphics, Maroon 5, Living Legends, Matisyahu, De La Soul, Trick Daddy, Pigeon John, Aceyalone and more. And Marty James also featured in the song called Fantasy Girl with Baby Bash in 2010.
13 Unlucky Numbers is the second album by Wax, and their major label debut. [5] [6] The album spawned the singles "California" and "Who is Next", both with music videos directed by Spike Jonze, who is also credited for the album's photography.
Scapegoat Wax – Okeeblow (engineer/producer/mixing on "Space to Share" and "Perfect Silence", writer on "Perfect Silence"; 2001) Queens of the Stone Age – Songs for the Deaf (producer except "The Sky Is Fallin'" and "Do It Again"; 2002)