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A common krump audience perception is that the hype comes from the krumpers' moves, but krumpers also get their hype and boost their spazz meter from the crowd. Spazz meter: A term used to determine the level or extent of the hype. Buck talk: The act of trash talking while in a Krump battle.
Crump served 39 years in prison for killing a security guard in the armed robbery of a Chicago meatpacking plant in 1953. His four accomplices received prison sentences, but Crump was sentenced to die in the electric chair and had 15 execution dates before Louis Nizer took on his case and the sentence was commuted to 119 years by Gov. Otto Kerner.
Thomas Johnson, also known as Tommy the Clown, is an American dancer best known as the inventor of the "clowning" style of dance, which evolved into krumping.Johnson invented the style in 1992 to enhance birthday party clown acts, thereby creating the concept of "hip-hop clowns".
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Robert Crumb was born August 30, 1943, in Philadelphia to Catholic parents [1] of English and Scottish descent, spending his early years in West Philadelphia and Upper Darby. [2] [3] His father, Charles Vincent Crumb, authored the book Training People Effectively.
"A Short History of America" is a 1979 comic by American cartoonist Robert Crumb, first published by CoEvolution Quarterly and later reprinted that same year in Snoid Comics by Kitchen Sink Press. The work depicts the transformation of the American wilderness into a state of urban decay caused by human development while reflecting the green ...
Benjamin Lloyd Crump was born in Lumberton, North Carolina, near Fort Bragg. [12] The oldest of nine siblings and step-siblings, Crump grew up in an extended family and was raised by his grandmother. [13]
Miss Prissy (born Marquisa Gardner) is an American dancer known for the krumping style. [1] She has been called The Queen of Krump. [2]She was one of the dancers featured in the 2005 film Rize, a documentary about krump dancing and clowning.
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