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Live from the Styleetron
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・ Live from the Time Coast
・ Live from the UK Sept./2006
・ Live from the Underground
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・ Live from Tokyo (EP)
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・ Live from Toronto (Everclear album)
・ Live from Toronto (The Who album)
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Live from the Styleetron : ウィキペディア英語版
Live from the Styleetron

''Live from the Styleetron'' is the debut studio album by Oakland-based hip hop group Raw Fusion. The group was fronted by Ron Brooks, known as Money-B, an active member of Digital Underground who produced this album as a side project with fellow group member David Elliot known as DJ FUZE. Among many featured artists was a young unknown performer named Tupac Shakur who would later become a legendary figure in the world of hip hop.
==Album Review==
The Raw Fusion album was vastly different from the Digital Underground style that relied upon samples from the 1970s P-Funk sound. Critic Alex Henderson noted that Raw Fusion's first album had more in common with the jazzy sounds of groups like A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul.〔 Typical of Digital Underground members, the composition of lyrics employed a great deal of humor including making light of armed robbery and, in at least three tracks, the Jheri curl hairstyle popular in the 1980s.
One of the few serious tracks on this album is "Wild Francis," a political statement made through the tale of a woman who is killed by police after becoming a Marxist revolutionary figure.〔
Featured artists included eight members of Digital Underground as well as guests Another Ninja, Cooley Ranks, Daddy Courtney, Jessica Jones, Mac-Mone, Margie Marie Rubio, Ronville, Sean, Styleetron, and Pam Taylor. The album peaked at #32 on the Billboard Heatseekers charts which highlights new and developing musical acts. The single "Throw Your Hands In The Air" became a minor radio hit in the San Francisco metro area with a music video that was the first major production for notable Hollywood producers the Hughes Brothers.

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