BEAT GARDEN
South Philly Review’s feature on the history of Beat Garden
BIG O
Mikey McFly interviews Big O aka Andre 3000lbs at The Flyest
CLEAN GUNS
The Passion of the Weiss names Sometimes There is Trouble one of the most slept-on LPs of 2006.
Straight Bangin’ likens Sometimes There is Trouble to Wu-Tang’s 36 Chambers.
Single of the Day spotlights the song “Beautiful You.”
Left of the Dial gives Clean Guns’ debut an 8/10.
Nerd Litter names Clean Guns one of his favorite new groups for its 1 year anniversary
The Passion of the Weiss names Living in Harmony: The Mixtape one of the best rap releases of mid-2007.
The LA Weekly ranks Clean Guns’ “We Just Run Things” as the #23 best hip hop song of 2007.
NICO THE BEAST
Nerd Litter analyzes the lyrics to “Philly Codes” from No Beast so Fierce.
LA Weekly feature on Nico The Beast.
Floodwatchmusic.com’s 10 Questions For Nico the Beast
Wake Your Daughter Up’s New Artist Spotlight on Nico the Beast
Berkeley Place’s review of No Beast So Fierce.
Poisonous Paragraph’s review of No Beast So Fierce.
Nerd Litter ranks “Philly Codes” f/ Zilla Rocca & 2ew Gunn Ciz as the #14 Best Song of 2008 So Far
Fresh Cherries From Yakima does an extensive write-up on the lyrical prowess of Nico’s Feed the Beast promotion.
Mikey McFly’s review of No Beast So Fierce.
TRIPLE NICKELS
33jones.com interviews M.O.G. of Triple Nickels on the history of Yadibox.com, the future of the Rowdee Black Giants, and what the Nix have in store.
YADIBOX
Berkeley Place review of the Yadibox.com Mixtape
33jones.com feature on the Yadibox.com Mixtape
ZILLA ROCCA
33jones.com interview with Zilla Rocca upon the release of Clean Guns’ Sometimes There is Trouble
33jones.com interview with Zilla Rocca upon the release of Clean Guns’ Living In Harmony: The Mixtape.
Floodwatchmusic.com’s interview with Zilla Rocca on the inspiration of lyrics, production techniques, and Beat Garden ten years in the future.
33jones.com spotlight on the song “Sunbathing Bitches” featuring Mally From the 612.
33jones.com spotlights Zilla Rocca’s remix of Jay-Z’s “Blue Magic.”
LA Weekly spotlight on the song “High Noon” from the Zilla Rocca/Douglas Martin project 5 O’Clock Shadowboxers.








