Cold Crush Brothers

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Cold Crush 03:27 Tools
Weekend 05:36 Tools
Feel the Horns 02:41 Tools
The Bronx 03:27 Tools
Punk Rock Rap 10:43 Tools
Cold Crush Brothers at The Dixie 05:43 Tools
Troopers 04:30 Tools
Red Alert Promo 00:33 Tools
Thought So (Drunkin' Style) 00:30 Tools
My Guitar 03:40 Tools
Pump It Up 03:41 Tools
We Can do This 04:00 Tools
Basketball Throwdown - Cold Crush Brothers vs. Fantastic Freaks 03:58 Tools
Cuckoo Clocking 00:00 Tools
Fresh, Wild, Fly and Bold 04:48 Tools
She's No Good 03:45 Tools
My Record is Hot 04:18 Tools
Swing High Swing Low 05:32 Tools
Fresh, Fly, Wild And Bold 04:18 Tools
Big Beat 04:47 Tools
When No One Cares 04:15 Tools
Yes Y'All 00:00 Tools
She's A Dog 03:12 Tools
Heartbreakers 07:47 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Yvette 05:06 Tools
Basketball Throwdown (Dixie: Razorcut mix) [Cold Crush Brothers vs. Fantastic Freaks] 03:57 Tools
Number One With the Fun 07:09 Tools
At the Dixie 05:42 Tools
Taken On Stage 07:34 Tools
Other Mc's 04:30 Tools
Freestyling 00:00 Tools
Over Charging 00:30 Tools
Cold Cold Crush 03:27 Tools
I Like it (Instrumental) 04:22 Tools
We Reserve the Right to Rock 05:37 Tools
Mister Bill 05:26 Tools
Cold Crush Bros. at the Dixie 04:22 Tools
basketball throwdown 01:19 Tools
The Fantastic 5 Intro 00:00 Tools
Cold Crush 4 (MC Battle) 05:43 Tools
Fresh, Fly, Wild & Bold 06:05 Tools
Back the Corner 00:30 Tools
And It's Us... 03:34 Tools
My Record is Hot (A Capella) 03:35 Tools
We Will Crush You 00:30 Tools
On the Mic Again 00:30 Tools
Live In Connecticut 15:09 Tools
Take It to the Top (Instrumental Version) 04:49 Tools
Charlie Chase Outro 01:57 Tools
It's Like That Y'All 03:32 Tools
Take it to the Top (instrumental) 04:48 Tools
Resurected 03:53 Tools
Freestylin' 00:00 Tools
Weekend (Edit) 00:00 Tools
The Weekend 02:04 Tools
At The D 02:49 Tools
Are You Ready? 00:30 Tools
Heard Of Yall 03:57 Tools
I Like It (Instrumental Version) 04:49 Tools
fresh wild fly & bold 04:49 Tools
Cold Crush Brothers - The Bronx 05:27 Tools
Damed 00:30 Tools
Heartbreakers (Mega Mix) 07:44 Tools
We're Gonna Need a Little Scratch 10:23 Tools
Subway Theme 00:00 Tools
1981, Other MC's 00:00 Tools
Punk Rock Rap (Punk Rock Mix) 05:44 Tools
Can't Do Me Nada 04:34 Tools
gusto is coming home 05:44 Tools
Punk Rock Rap (Punk Rap Mix) 05:36 Tools
Fresh, Wild, Fly & Bold - Mega Mix 05:36 Tools
Weekend [Edit] 03:57 Tools
It's Us (The Cold Crush) 10:18 Tools
Yvette (And More) 04:49 Tools
Gusto Is Coming Home... 05:44 Tools
Basketball Throwdown (Dixie: Razorcut Mix) 03:57 Tools
It's Us 05:44 Tools
My Record Is Hot (A Capella Version) 10:42 Tools
Fresh, Fly, And Bold 05:36 Tools
Fresh, Fly, Wild, And Bold 10:18 Tools
Fresh,Wild,Fly And Bold 08:34 Tools
heartbreakers party (45 king remix) 08:34 Tools
Fresh,Wild,Fly And Bold ( Remix ) 08:34 Tools
Take it to the Top (Instrument 04:49 Tools
Yvette [Live] 00:30 Tools
Fresh, Wild, Fly and Bold [Mega Mix] 02:49 Tools
Cold Crush Brothers at The D.. 02:49 Tools
Wild Style 02:49 Tools
It's Like That Yall 02:49 Tools
Punk Rock 02:49 Tools
Punk Rock Rap (Mega Mix) 10:42 Tools
1981, Other M.C.'s 02:49 Tools
Punk Rock Rap [Mega Mix] 07:42 Tools
Heartbreakers [Mega Mix] 07:42 Tools
Punk Rock Rap - Punk Rap Mix 07:42 Tools
Punk Rock Rap (Party Mix) 10:23 Tools
Punk Rock Rap - Party Mix 10:23 Tools
Fresh, Wild, Fly And Bold (Cold Crush It's Us) 07:42 Tools
Basketball Throwdown (Cold Crush Brothers vs. Fantastic Freaks) 03:26 Tools
Fresh, Wild, Fly & Bold - Party Acapella 04:07 Tools
And It's Us, Charlie Chase (...) 10:42 Tools
Heartbreakers Mega Mix 10:42 Tools
The Cold Crush Brothers at the Ampitheatre 10:21 Tools
Cold Crush Brothers - At The D 10:42 Tools
The Cold Crush Brothers At The Amphitheatre 10:42 Tools
Shes No Good 10:42 Tools
1981/other m.c.'s 01:00 Tools
Swing Hi Swing Lo 10:21 Tools
It's Like That Ya'll 10:23 Tools
Punk Rock Rap (Instrumental Mix) 06:04 Tools
Heartbreakers - Mega Mix 06:04 Tools
fresh, wild, fly and bold (radio edit) 10:23 Tools
Live at the Dixie 01:00 Tools
Ya Can't Fade Me 05:17 Tools
and it's us 06:04 Tools
Fresh, Wild, Fly & Bold (Mega Mix) 10:21 Tools
1981 10:23 Tools
We Reserve the Right to Rock [#] 10:23 Tools
Heartbreakers - Vocal Mix 10:23 Tools
South Bronx Subway Rap 10:23 Tools
Cold Crush Brothers At The Dix 10:23 Tools
Cold Crush Brothers Vs 10:23 Tools
Fresh, Wild, Fly And Bold (Instrumental) 10:21 Tools
Resurected (feat. Chuck D) 10:21 Tools
Cuckoo Clocking* 10:23 Tools
Cold Crush Brothers At The Dixie - Cold Crush Brothers 10:23 Tools
Ya Can't Fade Me (feat Len Bezerk) 05:17 Tools
Charlie Chase Outtro 06:04 Tools
we reserve the right to rock (the 45 King remix) 10:23 Tools
Punk Rock Rap - Punk Rock Mix 10:23 Tools
Basketball Throwdown (feat. Fantastic Freaks) 01:17 Tools
It,s Like That Y'all 10:21 Tools
Down by Law 06:04 Tools
The Bronx (Sweet's Golden Oldies 8) 06:04 Tools
Fresh, Fly, Wild & Bold (45 King Remix) 06:04 Tools
Fresh, Wild, Fly, And Bold Mega Mix 10:21 Tools
It's Us (the Cold Crush 05:17 Tools
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The Cold Crush Brothers are a legendary hip hop group that formed in 1978 in the Bronx, New York, the home of hip hop, during its beginning, alongside other hip hop icons such as Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force, DJ Grand Wizard Theodore & Fantastic Freaks, and DJs Baron and Breakout and Funky 4 + 1. The group's original lineup consisted of the founder, Original DJ Tony Tone, Easy A.D., DJ Charlie Chase, Whipper Whip, Mr. Tee, and Dot-A-Rock. Eventually, Whipper Whip and Dot-A-Rock left and joined the Fantastic Freaks, which they considered to be a more established group at the time. The Fantastic Freaks was originally the "L" Brothers, which consisted of DJ Mean Gene, DJ Cordio, DJ Grand Wizard Theodore, MC Smiley, Master Rob, the Original Kevie Kev and Busy Bee Starski. Tony Tone, Easy A.D. and Charlie Chase brought in Grandmaster Caz (formerly DJ Casanova Fly), Almighty Kay Gee and J.D.L. Money Ray (Eric Hoskins) would be added to the group in the late '80s. The Cold Crush Brothers were especially known for their memorable routines which included harmonies, melodies and stage-stomping performances. The Cold Crush Brothers set the standard for emceeing. They became known as the Rolling Stones of hip hop. Because of the attention they began to attract, many groups would try to battle them to gain street credibility and for hip hop supremacy. This would lead to a fierce and well known rivalry with The Fantastic Five, culminating in a lyrical battle between the groups on July 3, 1981. The grand prize was winner takes all, $1000 cash. The Fantastic Freaks won the battle. The Cold Crush Brothers began to release records commercially. The first single was "Weekend" on Elite Records. It was a party and dance record that desribed ways to have fun on the weekends. The second single was "Punk Rock Rap" on Tuff City Records and distributed by CBS. This was the first time an independent hip hop label and a major record company worked together. "Punk Rock Rap" was the first recording to fuse hip hop and rock together. The phrase, "Oh My God!" sampled on Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew's single, "The Show", came from "Punk Rock Rap". The most successful Cold Crush single to date is "Fresh, Wild, Fly & Bold", released in 1984, which sold 16,000 units in its first week of release. A distribution dispute between Tuff City Records and Profile Records hindered the sales of the single with the most potential of reaching gold status. The Cold Crush Brothers toured all five boroughs of New York and as far as Boston before commercially-released records. Their popularity was strengthened by the sale of their live performances that were recorded on cassette by Tape Master (Elvis Moreno). These shows were taped and distributed worldwide via word-of-mouth promotion. The Cold Crush Brothers were featured in the 1982 movie Wild Style, the seminal work depicting hip hop culture. In the movie, the Cold Crush was featured in a number of scenes, most notable was that featuring the Brothers' face off against their arch-nemesis, the Fantastic Five. A year after the movie was released, the Cold Crush Brothers took hip hop abroad with tour dates in Japan and Europe. The Cold Crush Brothers became involved in one of hip hop's most historic moments when Joey Robinson (son of Sugar Hill Records founder, Sylvia Robinson) happened to hear (part-time club bouncer and former manager of Cold Crush member Grandmaster Caz) Big Bank Hank rapping to a tape of Caz while working at a pizzeria in New Jersey. Robinson informed Hank that he was forming a group called the Sugar Hill Gang and asked if Hank would like to join. Hank accepted, although he wasn't an MC. Hank went to Grandmaster Caz and asked him for some rhymes. Caz laid his rhyme books on the bed and said, "Take whatever you want," with the understanding that Hank would compensate Caz at a later time. Caz's lyrics landed in a song by the Sugar Hill Gang called "Rapper's Delight". The song became a huge hit in 1979 and was the first hip hop single to land on the top 40 charts. Caz never received any credit or compensation for the rhymes that he contributed. In October 2002, member Money Ray died. The group still performs across the United States. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.