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Dielog and CornDawg

On the eve of the musical side-project of filmmaker Bill Cornelius, Havoc Hanok the Nanok in 2002, Bill and childhood friend Dustin Cornett decided to create th

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This Is Me (Here We Be) featuring Killa C This Is Me (Here We Be) featuring Killa C

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Sexual Haggling Sexual Haggling

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Pimpz 'N Biscuitz Pimpz 'N Biscuitz

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Game Game

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Blizzard 2003 Blizzard 2003

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On the eve of the musical side-project of filmmaker Bill Cornelius, Havoc Hanok the Nanok in 2002, Bill and childhood friend Dustin Cornett decided to create the hip-hop comedy duo Dielog & CornDawg. Finding hip-hop more amusing than serious, Dielog & CornDawg set out to create comical songs with clever rhymes that walked the line of controversy with satire directed at things such as the pope and various taboo subjects in society. Their debut album "Fake White Boyz Bumpin' Da Funk" developed a cult fan following because of its crude yet creative production and something personally unexpected from both Bill and Dustin. Their debut was followed up with the 2003 album "The Coming of Ron John" which also scored well with the cult audience. The duo called upon the mixing of Havoc Hanok the Nanok and DJ Jo Tah to create a wildly entertaining remix album entitled "A Little 'Ol Lady Mixin' Tracks". At the end of 2003, Dielog & CornDawg released "Christmas 2003", a parody album of some of the world's most memorable Christmas songs. The lyrics were quirky and clever, becoming an instant fan favorite. Dielog & CornDawg went on hiatus in 2004 and since 2008 have been working on a new album titled "The Misadventures of Dielog & CornDawg". The new album takes a more experimental approach than previous albums. Production quality has also been re-vamped for the new album which features songs from a number of different genres from 80s hair metal, to punk rock, to ballad, to traditional hip-hop. Stay tuned for more!
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Never have, although we have been invited numerous times. Timing is everything.
Your musical influences
Pope John Paul II, Red Velvet cake, homies, and my little 'ol lady.
What equipment do you use?
More than necessary.
Contact
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