Wylde Bunch

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Last Day of School 00:00 Tools
Our Lyfe 00:00 Tools
Ain't No Love In The Club 00:00 Tools
Yeah Yeah (Stomp the Bleachers) 00:00 Tools
Rockstar 00:00 Tools
Clash 00:00 Tools
On Top 00:00 Tools
Harder 00:00 Tools
Lose It 00:00 Tools
She's Nuts 00:00 Tools
Byg Shot 00:00 Tools
Gyrls Lyke 00:00 Tools
I Don't Gyve A Damn 00:00 Tools
Kat Daddy 00:00 Tools
I Get High On You 00:00 Tools
We Won't Take It 00:00 Tools
Actyn' Bomb 00:00 Tools
That's What You Get 00:00 Tools
The Way It Is 00:00 Tools
NaNaNa 00:00 Tools
Yeah Yeah - Stomp The Bleachers 00:00 Tools
Dumb 00:00 Tools
Na Na Na 00:00 Tools
Less Work 00:00 Tools
I Don't Give A Damn 00:00 Tools
Light Of Day 00:00 Tools
She Changed Her Ringtone 00:00 Tools
Wylde Times at Washington High 00:00 Tools
It's Over 00:00 Tools
Get Loud 00:00 Tools
Tale of Two Cities 00:00 Tools
I Don't Dance 00:00 Tools
Our Lyfe (Nba Live 2005 OST) 00:00 Tools
Ain't No Love In The Club (Nick V The Violator Remix) 00:00 Tools
Remain the Same 00:00 Tools
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Dame – Singer Emcee Speed - Emcee Janey - Emcee & Trumpet Ish - Drums C-Reezie - Sax Jay - Trombone Redd - Bass Daniel - Keys Popz - Guitar Byg Sexy - Vocals “She’s Nuts” is Wylde Bunch’s newest video starring internet video star Liam Sullivan of “Kelly’s Shoes” and “Muffins.” Sullivan’s work has been virally circulated on the internet becoming popular on YouTube with over 19 million hits. “She’s Nuts” tells the story of a girlfriend who is Nuts for the oblivious, push-over boyfriend played by Liam. “Ain’t No Love in the Club” is the lead single off their upcoming album Abuse Thys Substance, which finds Wylde Bunch at the top of their game. This joint is already bringing heat to the dance floor as an instant club anthem with a slick new video ready for airplay. Produced by hit-making team The Pharmacy (Crazy Town, Plain White T’s), this song rides a heavy beat with clever hooks, beautiful bridges, and humorous lyrics. DJ AM has been heavily rinsing the track in his club sets and says, “This is a true banger…just peep the production.” For Wylde Bunch, Abuse Thys Substance, out on Surfdog Records in early 2008, is a more ambitious and polished sound than ever before by a 10-piece band whose live shows take their music to even higher heights. The musical offspring of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Sly Stone, Wylde Bunch have created an undeniable niche with their explosive sound and fearless genre mixing. To say the rock and hip-hop influenced alternative pop group Wylde Bunch blazes trails is an understatement. Comprised of family members and long-time friends, the South Central Los Angeles natives have pioneered a sound, infusing elements of rock, funk, and hip-hop music into an incredible pop sound. If there is perhaps a misperception by some that live bands aren’t a part of hip-hop and club music, Wylde Bunch is seeing to it that that myth is destroyed. Raised in a neighborhood racked with social ills and the complexities of a relentless gang culture, the boys rarely went to parties. Instead, nighttime activity revolved around the band as they found sanctuary during jam sessions at the family home of singer/producer, Dame. Consequently, the frequent private performances began to produce some mind-blowing results leading to their critically acclaimed major label debut CD Wylde Times at Washington High on Sony. The group, known for their practical jokes and enough charisma to fill the Staples Center, has made a point to give back to the community by teaching music at schools lacking in funds in hopes to convey the power of music as a means to avoid the violence. Their story and journey was even big enough to land a spot on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” featuring Wylde Bunch member Dame. They have since been a part of a series of tours, television appearances, major collaborations and features with music placements in movies, TV shows, video games, etc. (see attached). wyldebunch.com or myspace.com/wyldebunch Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.