South Park Coalition

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D.O.A. 05:09 Tools
Southside Killa 07:26 Tools
Intro 02:29 Tools
SCHOOL OF PIRANHA 06:59 Tools
Pass Tha Bloody Hatchett 06:36 Tools
Still Shine 03:59 Tools
Broke My Fist 03:35 Tools
Bussin Rounds 06:36 Tools
South Side Killa 05:30 Tools
SIDE ACTION 05:41 Tools
Personal Vendetta 06:10 Tools
The Game Goes On 05:30 Tools
Mind Over Matter 05:30 Tools
Out of Line 06:18 Tools
Packin' Heat 06:18 Tools
I'm Blessed 06:02 Tools
Any Nigga 04:40 Tools
I Believe 04:02 Tools
Every Sunday 04:02 Tools
S.P.C. IS BACK 06:59 Tools
Somebody Else 06:22 Tools
Box Cutta 08:28 Tools
Too Long 06:33 Tools
Catch the Square 05:08 Tools
Universal Soldiers 08:26 Tools
BLOODY HATCHET 06:33 Tools
Bussin' Rounds 05:30 Tools
Raw Scriptures 05:08 Tools
What's Next 05:08 Tools
Black Balled 05:30 Tools
SOUTH SIDE KILLER 05:30 Tools
It's All Ova 05:30 Tools
IM BLESSED 06:02 Tools
PERSONAL VANDETTA 06:10 Tools
The Wizard 05:30 Tools
ITS ALL OVA 05:30 Tools
The Round Table 06:33 Tools
Packin heat 06:18 Tools
You Want Some 06:18 Tools
Pass Tha Bloddy Hatchett 06:33 Tools
Cum Dranka 06:18 Tools
We Been Thru It 06:18 Tools
street knowledge 101 06:18 Tools
Shellz in My Shotgun 06:18 Tools
SPC Is Back 06:18 Tools
candy 06:18 Tools
eSpionage 06:18 Tools
bitch azz niggaz 06:18 Tools
It's All Over 06:18 Tools
madness 06:18 Tools
war in south park 06:18 Tools
lay down 06:18 Tools
heat branga 06:18 Tools
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South Park Coalition (or S.P.C.) is a coalition of Houston hip hop rappers which K-Rino, born Eric Kaiser, started in 1986, wanting to unite the talent in his South Park neighborhood and the city of Houston. Many of the members were battling each other around the city and were at war with one another. As a whole, they have released a total of over 100 albums, and 2 group studio albums.[1] Many members of the SPC can be seen in the photography portfolio of New York photographer Peter Beste.[2] Many members appeared in a 2007 documentary titled Screwed In Houston produced by VBS/Vice Magazine that details the history of the Houston rap scene, which was also Co-Produced by Beste. S.P.C. roster Over the years the S.P.C. has grown with members and affiliates world wide. Here is the official S.P.C. roster as of January, 2006 made by K-Rino. .38 (R.I.P.) (Wreckless Klan) A.C. Chill (R.I.P.) Aftermath Aggravated Phat Kat Alcatraz B-1 Bam Bang BGN Big D. Black (20-2-Life) Brain Dead C-Rock DBX Dilemma DJ Screw (R.I.P.) Dnuts Dope-E (The Terrorists) Edgar Lee Egypt-E (The Terrorsts) Father Time Filero Ganksta N-I-P G-Rapp Greek Grimm G.T. Hellatight Ice Lord (Wreckless Klan) Icey Hott Ike Man J-Chill J-Flex K.B. Da Kidnappa Killa Hoe Klondike Kat K-Rino K.O. Kuwait K-Water Lean Sippa Lil Flea Mac Nyce Madd Bomber Mr. Cap Murder One Nut (R.I.P) Pharaoh Pimp Game Shane Point Blank (Wreckless Klan) Preppy Jay Psk-13 (Wreckless Klan) Q-Boy (Kyu Boi) Rapper K. Se7en Soul Provider Texas Tech The Fakkulty The Rhyme Felon Thugstar Top Dog T.P. Sin Victor Slick Weester Wee Wicked Crickett X-Man-E S.P.C. Affiliates: Matt Sonzala (KPFT) Yusef Muhammad (Big City Video) Late and Tricksta (Wolftown Records UK) Puddahman (Germany) Michael Brooks (Australia) 3rd Rail Music (Finland) Guerilla Maab (Z-Ro, Trae, & Dougie D.) BBS Ronald Bookman (Studio 7303) On The Line Records (Austin, TX) The Smugglaz (The Reggae Bodega) DJ Wrekk Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.