Archive | October, 2008
Eating your heart out. FREE BIG LURCH
War 42 is starting the free Big Lurch movement, he was framed by the devil…
K-Rino – The Blood Doctrine
New album cover designed by the War42 Graphics department. Also peep these track off it
Dominate The Game
http://www.zshare.net/audio/50059927a4f34f5e/
Never Come Down
http://www.zshare.net/audio/500540734ad5dc1a/
and the people of BomBay are really excited of the news of the 5th K-Rino album this year.
Hit K-Rino up on myspace: http://myspace.com/spckrino
War Trill O.G. – OUT OF STOCK!!!

if you where waiting to get your copy from us its too late but don’t worry there is a couple fine establishments that are carrying it… Bombing Science, Art Primo, LA Underground, Oink Art, Versus (Temecula, CA), Just Blazed (Phoenix, AR), Break Bread(Denver, CO), Visual Orgasm(Canada) and a couple others I can’t think of off the top not to mention some of the places these guy distribute to. Thanks to everyone that supported and ordered online… WAR 4 COMING SOON!!!
R.I.P. Rudy Ray Moore aka Dolomite
AKRON, Ohio ? Rudy Ray Moore, a raunchy 1970s comedian who played the title role of a flashy pimp in the movie “Dolemite’ and influenced a generation of rappers, has died. He was 81.
Moore died Sunday evening at an Akron nursing home from complications of diabetes, said his brother, Gerald Moore.
Moore was part of the heyday of black “party records.” His stage personality featured blunt sex routines but, unlike contemporaries Redd Foxx and Richard Pryor, he never crossed over to mainstream white audiences.
The Washington Post said in a 1992 profile that Moore was “an astounding renderer of ‘toasts,’ – elaborately boastful, profane and scatological tales of life in the old-style urban subculture of pimps, prostitutes, gamblers and badmen. His husky, down-home voice is ideal for it.”
Moore said he developed the style, later a feature of rap music, by listening to men sitting outside joints “drinking beer and lying and talking (expletive).”
Moore played the fast-talking pimp and title character in the 1975 film “Dolemite.” In later years Moore collaborated with 2 Live Crew, Big Daddy Kane and Snoop Dogg.
Moore’s other acting credits during the “Blaxploitation” era of black action films included “The Human Tornado” in 1976 and “Disco Godfather” in 1979.








