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The Slaves - Suicide Play Video

The Slaves - Suicide

music from "Save Me From Yesterday". Creds to Rosa Mannen who ripped it!

Nile - Lashed to the Slave Stick Play Video

Nile - Lashed to the Slave Stick

Nile: Lashed to the Slave Stick Album: Annhilation of the Wicked (DISCLAIMER: ALL SONGS USED IN THIS VIDEO BELONGS TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS) Lyrics: Asfetiu Asfetiu Fiends, criminals, slaves, blasphemers The word of...

Nile - Lashed To The Slave Stick Play Video

Nile - Lashed To The Slave Stick

Lyrics [Intro] Asfetiu. Asfetiu. Fiends, Criminals, Slaves, Blasphemers. The Word of Ra is Against Ye. Ye are Fettered and Bound with Leather Straps. Helpless, Doomed Wailing in Unendurable Torment. Lashed to the...

The Slaves - Slaves Time Play Video

The Slaves - Slaves Time

The Slaves - Slaves Time. 60's garage punk.

Nas - NIGGER (The Slave & The Master) Play Video

Nas - NIGGER (The Slave & The Master)

New Single for Nas's Untitled Album Due July 1. You Gotta Love Nas for keeping it real!

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The Slaves Biography

The Prime Movers were a blues band based in the Detroit area, formed in 1965. Robert Vinopal left soon after the band's formation and was replaced by Jack Dawson. James Osterberg, who would later be known as Iggy Pop, took over the drums not long after. The band was renowned for being very dedicated to the blues and often went down to Chicago to watch blues musicians play. Iggy left the band in early 1967 and was replaced by J.C. Crawford. During their career, they made numerous recordings, but they never released an album. The band disbanded in 1970 and the members went their separate ways. Founding member Michael Erlewine would later found the popular internet music review database Allmusic.

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