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Michael Franti
Michael Franti
American musician
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Sylvia Massy
Sylvia Massy
American record producer
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Sir Mix-a-Lot
Sir Mix-a-Lot
American rapper
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Masta Ace
Masta Ace
American rapper
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King Kapisi
King Kapisi
New Zealand musician
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Die Fantastischen Vier
Die Fantastischen Vier
German hip hop group
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DC Talk
DC Talk
American Christian rap and rock music trio
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Hal Willner
Hal Willner
American record producer
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Fugees
Fugees
American hip hop group
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Sublime
Sublime
American ska punk band
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Mary J. Blige
Mary J. Blige
American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress from New York
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Frenkie
Frenkie
Bosnia and Herzegovina musician
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Larry Smith
Larry Smith
American musician and record producer (1952-2014)
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Color Me Badd
Color Me Badd
American musical group; R&B boy band
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Roger Troutman
Roger Troutman
American musician, songwriter, producer
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Nas
Nas
American rapper, record executive, entrepreneur and investor from New York
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Hed PE
Hed PE
American rock band
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Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
American hip-hop group
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Dyke and the Blazers
Dyke and the Blazers
American funk band led by Arlester Christian
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Whodini
Whodini
American hip-hop group
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Stephanie Mills
Stephanie Mills
American musician
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The Notorious B.I.G.
The Notorious B.I.G.
American rapper and songwriter
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Gym Class Heroes
Gym Class Heroes
band
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Credit to the Nation
Credit to the Nation
musical artist
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N.W.A.
N.W.A.
American hip hop group
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Warp 9
Warp 9
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Jodeci
Jodeci
90's R&B Band
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Nirvana
Nirvana
American rock band
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Ad-Rock
Ad-Rock
American rapper, guitarist and actor
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David Banner
David Banner
American rap artist and hip hop producer from Mississippi
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MC Lyte
MC Lyte
American rapper, DJ, actress and entrepreneur
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Daveed Diggs
Daveed Diggs
American actor and rapper
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Ying Yang Twins
Ying Yang Twins
American hip hop duo from Georgia
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J Boogie
J Boogie
American record producer
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Kurt Cobain
Kurt Cobain
American singer, musician, and songwriter
The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy
band that plays hip hop

The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy

Members, past and present

The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy were an American hip-hop musical ensemble, active during the early 1990s. The band was formed in 1990 by Michael Franti (vocals, production, misc. instruments) and Rono Tse (drums, percussion, programming), who had worked together in The Beatnigs. They released two albums, the critically acclaimed Hypocrisy Is the Greatest Luxury in 1992, and Spare Ass Annie and Other Tales (with William S. Burroughs) in 1993.

Their first live performance was on August 23, 1991 at the Kennel Club in San Francisco.

The group was associated with contemporary bands, including House of Pain and Pop Will Eat Itself. They also were somewhat reminiscent of Gil Scott-Heron due to the half-spoken vocal styles of Franti and the up-front political messages in the music. The Disposable Heroes played many concerts, sometimes opening the bill for more well-known acts such as U2 (on their landmark Zoo TV Tour), Rage Against the Machine, Nirvana and Arrested Development. Guitarist Charlie Hunter made his recording debut with the Disposable Heroes before earning fame in jazz.