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Molemen

Molemen is a trio of hip hop producers from Chicago, Illinois, consisting of Panik (also known as His-Panik) (born July 18), Memo (short for Memoriza) and PNS. The trio runs Molemen Records, which features a stable of affiliated artists, including Vakill, DJ Presyce, Scheme, Astonish, Decay, and Longshot. Well respected in Chicago's underground hip hop scene,〔()〕 the Molemen have collaborated with Chicago rappers, as well as artists from the East and West Coasts.〔(discogs.com Molemen )〕
==Recording history==
The Molemen debuted in 1997 with an EP titled ''Below the Ground'', which featured the underground hit "Freestyle or Written" by Juice, as well as early appearances by Vakill and All Natural. They returned in 1998 with another EP, ''Buried Alive''. It featured one of the earliest appearances from future Chicago favorite Rhymefest, along with another underground hit, "Vocabulary Spill", by Mass Hysteria. The EPs were later re-released together on a compilation: ''BelowtheGround.BuriedAlive''.
In 2001, the Molemen released a pair of compilations, ''Chicago City Limits, Vol. 1'' and ''Ritual Of The...'' The former exclusively featured Chicago artists, while the latter featured a diverse roster of guest emcees, including C-Rayz Walz, Slug (of Atmosphere), Rasco (of Cali Agents), Aesop Rock, MF DOOM and Grand Daddy I.U. The album was remastered for a re-released version in 2004, titled ''Ritual Of The... : Revisited and Remastered''. In 2005, the group released another compilation album, ''Lost Sessions'', which featured a variety of tracks by outside artists produced by the group.
2006 saw two more Molemen releases, with ''Chicago City Limits, Vol. 2'' coming first in May. A full-length album titled ''The Killing Fields'' was released on November 14, 2006. It featured appearances from Chicago locals including Vakill, Mass Hysteria, Rhymefest, Mike Treese, and Juice, as well as Cormega, Brother Ali, Kool G Rap, Grafh, Felt, Saigon, Casual, Del the Funky Homosapien, Virtuoso and Mikah 9.E

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