Crossover

The D.O.C.’s Second Act: Survival, Voice, and a New Life in Punk

The D.O.C.’s modern resurgence did not arrive via a legacy rap project or reunion tour. It came through punk.For all the mythology surrounding The D.O.C., the documented facts alone are remarkable. Before his career was altered by circumstance, Tracy Lynn Curry was one of the most respected lyricists in hip-hop, widely credited as a key […]

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Codefendants and the Long Conversation Between Punk and Hip-Hop

The collision between punk and hip-hop isn’t new. What’s rare is hearing it treated as a shared language instead of a novelty. That’s where Codefendants come in. The trio doesn’t approach genre overlap as fusion or experiment. They treat it as lived reality.Made up of Fat Mike (NOFX), Sam King (Get Dead), and Ceschi, Codefendants

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