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  1. 29 de oct. de 2002 · Saul Williams, APC and Co Flow must be three of my top five favourite underground acts. I also knew that the Infesticons were supposed to be dope and that the lead single I’d heard (“Hero Theme”) was a piece of aural genius, 11 out of 10, a weird but funky, funny but classic song.

  2. The Infesticons go for odd hip-hop on GUN HILL ROAD. “Hero Theme” has a nice retro funk bass on it, despite some odd gender-related lyrics, and the operatic vocals on “Cave Theme”—-singing about the Infesticons—-is oddly hilarious.

  3. 15 de dic. de 2006 · Amazon.com. When they're not fighting hip-hop's "jiggification," the Infesticons have day jobs as some of New York's finest progressive artists. This concept album was conceived by poet, musician, and teacher Mike Ladd and executed by a team including Company Flow, Anti-Pop Consortium, Saul Williams, Sonic Sum, and Liza Jessie Peterson.

  4. Saul Stacey Williams (born February 29, 1972) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, musician, poet, writer, and actor. He is known for his blend of poetry and alternative hip hop, and for his lead roles in the 1998 independent film Slam and the 2013 jukebox musical Holler If Ya Hear Me .

  5. The Infesticons, as 'Gun Hill Road' is by them, run the show here, but, there is a Majesticon track. Majesticon 69 and Dana cover the 'Shampoo Theme.' And, to be quite honest, it doesn't sound like something which could be thrust into the mainstream somewhere.

  6. Gun Hill Road, an Album by The Infesticons. Released 29 May 2000 on Big Dada (catalog no. BDCD017; CD). Genres: Abstract Hip Hop, East Coast Hip Hop, Experimental Hip Hop.

  7. Gun Hill Road is the setting for the final confrontation between the Infesticons, abstract semantic strategists par excellence, and the jiggafied Majesticons, control freaks chained to the hip-hop dollar.