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Rob Sonic

Robert Smith, known professionally as Rob Sonic, is a hip hop artist from The Bronx. He is a member of hip hop groups Sonic Sum and Hail Mary Mallon.
==History==
Robert Smith was born in Washington, D.C and grew up in the Bronx. 〔https://twitter.com/Rob_Sonic/status/647078443109060608〕 As a child, he devoted himself to music of various genres. He was a follower of artists such as The Beatles, Run DMC, Kraftwerk, Talking Heads, Led Zeppelin, Public Enemy, Muddy Waters, Ultramagnetic MC's, and The Clash.
In 2000, Smith gained critical acclaim as the front man of the group Sonic Sum, whose first album ''The Sanity Annex'' won rave reviews in the United States, Europe and Japan, with Spin voting it the "2nd Best Album of the Year that No One Heard". Word got around and soon came offers from artists like DJ Krush and Funkstörung to work with them on their albums, a collaboration with Slug and Mike Ladd, as well as shout outs from Radiohead, Bobbito Garcia, Autechre and others.
In 2003, Smith signed to Definitive Jux after he and label head El-P realised they shared the same management. He released his first solo album ''Telicatessen'' on the label in 2004, and his second, Sabotage Gigante, in 2007. The song "Sniper Picnic" from ''Telicatessen'' was featured in the game ''Tony Hawk's American Wasteland''. Additionally, the song "Brand New Vandals" was featured in ''Skate 3''. Smith appears on the tracks "Dark Heart News" and "The Harbor Is Yours" from Aesop Rock's 2007 album ''None Shall Pass''.
In 2011, Smith released the album ''Are You Gonna Eat That?'' on Rhymesayers Entertainment with Aesop Rock and DJ Big Wiz under the alias Hail Mary Mallon. The group's second album, ''Bestiary'', was released in 2014 on the same label.

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