
The LPA is Hip-hop from Lubbock Texas that bring something intelectual and original with every song. We got dirty south anthems, east coast flava stuff and pure
If one were to follow Interstate Highway 27 south to its furthest point, one would find oneself in a mid-sized town on the South Plains of West Texas called Lubbock, known mainly as the birth place of musician Buddy Holly. But in this town, a small resistance group of underground rebels have begun a tour of mass destruction, endangering all that is respected as mainstream!
On November 4th, 2004, The Lubbock Playaz Association (LPA) will be releasing their new album: "Gentlemen...To Evil!" This album, being their follow-up album to their debut album, 2001's "Mind Graffiti", has perfectly merged the hard-core punk sound with the undeniable beats of gangsta rap.
The vocal sounds of Fatty Fab, Duffy, Mike P, and D-Low Money bring four different rap styles to an anarchist, punk-rock attitude, courtesy of the guitar workings of Master Shun.
From the dirty south anthem "Let it be Known", featuring popular Lubbock artist
Lil' Melv, to the guitar thrashing "Bringin' Noise", "Gentlemen To Evil!" delivers a consistent melody of chaos and truly memorable hits.
To celebrate the release of "Gentlemen To Evil!" on November 4th, LPA will have a live performance at Studio 28. Also performing that night will be Lubbock's very own Lil’ Melv and Lucky T. The show will begin at 8pm.
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