Sunday, December 8, 2019

SyckSyde - White Crosses - Resurrection Edition (Placenta Recordings #562 - 2019)

SyckSyde - White Crosses - Resurrection Edition (Placenta Recordings #562 - 2019)


Extremely rare resurrection edition tape!!! Official SyckSyde and Placenta Recordings teaming up!!! Get a copy here, limited to 50 total!


Sycksyde was an influential American Horrorcore/Hip Hop group from Anderson, Indiana having inspired millions of rap acts and is part of a 2nd generation of Horrorcore rappers and groups. The group has been banned in over 36 countries and over 1,000 radio stations worldwide for their gory lyrics and onstage demonstrations. They have been often compared to Hardcore Punk icon GG Allin.

Official re-issue of the classic 2001 album "White Crosses" by SyckSyde out now on Placenta Recordings as a limited edition collector's cassette and digital download! Support the underbelly of society...

Shipping out on or around January 8, 2020
Edition of 50 
Buy Cassette  $10 USD

Includes unlimited streaming of SyckSyde - White Crosses - Resurrection Edition (Placenta Recordings #562 - 2019) via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

History:

Sycksyde formed in 2001 when Producer and rapper Bob E Nite under the name II Rel decided to give horrorcore a try with a demo called "Can You Kill What I Kill". The demo inspired fellow friend and high school classmate Mr. Kiltcha along with Meathead to form a group called Sycksyde. The recruited other underground rappers such as Icepick Willie, Komotose, and Sinister X to the lineup and they recorded their debut album "White Crosses". Shortly after the release Sycksyde toured with Esham and Kool Keith during the summer of 2001. After 2002 Sinister X, Meathead, and Komotose left the group due to creative differences and the rest of the group decided to venture into solo projects. In 2002 White Crosses was pulled from record stores due to controversy over the songs "Four Rooms" and "Bloody Valentines" and the group was banned in over 62 countries. Bob E Nite released the first string of solo albums with "Code: Dead" in 2002 and spawned a cult-classic with "MSG: Main Street Graveyard". Icepick Willie released a solo album along with Mr. Kiltcha's "Portrait of A Serial Killer". In 2006 shortly after Bob E Nite released his 2nd solo album "Dead Again" Willie, Kiltcha, and Nite decided to reform Sycksyde with a free halloween EP titled "Lights From The Pumpkin". The album featured all the original members including a new member, Juz-10. In 2007 The group announced they were recording their long-awaited follow up to "White Crosses". In 2008 The group released their 2nd and final album together titled "Sometime's They Come Back". The album was also the groups only album to be distributed by a Major Record Label as Alternative Distribution Alliance distributed the CD's while 3SE's longtime distributor Long Range Distribution took care of the digital downloads. The album debuted at #12 on the Billboard Independent Albums Chart and #2 on the Billboard Digital Downloads Chart. It is the first and only Sycksyde album to chart in the United States and was certified Gold in 2010 by the RIAA. In 2009 Bob E Nite announced he was leaving 3SE after a falling out with Mr. Kiltcha and the group was officially disbanded. In 2009 3rd Shift Entertainment released Sycksyde's only live album "Sometime's They Come Back: The Live Show". 

Released December 8, 2019

SyckSyde:

Members: Bob E. Nite, Icepick Willie, Juz-10, Mr. Kiltcha


Placenta Recordings/Jay Watson:


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