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  2. Nerdcore - Wikipedia

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    MC Router performing in June 2007. The term "nerdcore hip hop" was first recorded in 2000 by MC Frontalot. However, long before its formal naming, artists like the Beastie Boys, Kool Keith, Deltron 3030, MC 900 Ft. Jesus, MC Paul Barman, Company Flow, and MF Doom explored unconventional hip-hop topics, including science fiction and space.

  3. Category:Nerdcore artists - Wikipedia

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    Artists who fit into the nerdcore hip hop movement, a term first coined by MC Frontalot. Pages in category "Nerdcore artists" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.

  4. Dual Core (hip-hop duo) - Wikipedia

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    Dual Core are unusual for a nerdcore act in that it is composed of a rapper and a producer; most nerdcore rappers also produce their own beats. [2] Martinjak and Hunger did not physically meet until after 2007. [3] The song "All the Things" appears in 2016 video game Watch Dogs 2.

  5. Nerdcore for Life - Wikipedia

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    In all, more than 40 nerdcore artists and producers from across North America make appearances in Nerdcore For Life, including: . MC Plus +, Ytcracker, The Lords of the Rhymes, MC Chris, Ultraklystron, Doctor Popular, MC Hawking, Nursehella, Optimus Rhyme, Beefy, MC Router, Zealous1, Jesse Dangerously, Shael Riley, Baddd Spellah, MC Lars, Former Fat Boys, High-C, Nomad, The Sucklord, Monzy, MC ...

  6. YTCracker - Wikipedia

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    He is best known for his work in the genre of Nerdcore hip-hop, [19] in 2005 producing the album NerdRap Entertainment System. The album was created by adding vocals to re-mixed digital music from original Nintendo games, and was described in Newsweek as a "classic of the style." [20]

  7. Richie Branson - Wikipedia

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    Before gaining notoriety as a nerdcore hip-hop artist, Branson pursued a career as a music producer, eventually switching focus to pursue a career as an artist. In 2011, he signed a recording contract under a partnership between Jagore Music Group and TuTone Entertainment, an imprint owned by an executive at Universal Republic. [1]

  8. Zealous1 - Wikipedia

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    Beau Fa'asamala (born 1983), known as ZeaLouS1, is an American rapper and producer from Oceanside, California. [1] The self-proclaimed "King of the Boss Fights" and "The Sleeping Dragon of Nerdcore" started making beats, producing, and MC'ing while attending California State University, San Marcos as an Audio Production major.

  9. Category:Nerdcore - Wikipedia

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    Nerdcore artists (29 P) E. Epic Rap Battles of History (1 C, 9 P) S. Nerdcore songs (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Nerdcore" The following 4 pages are in this category ...