Ghetto Blaster

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Na Waya 05:53 Tools
Je M'Appelle Kiala 05:07 Tools
Get Drunk 02:15 Tools
Whatchu Gunna Do 02:05 Tools
Strapped With Bombs 02:33 Tools
Beloved GTA 03:18 Tools
Unite 02:10 Tools
Weapon Of Choice Feat. Chet 03:34 Tools
Sign The Paper 04:08 Tools
Fear In Your Eyes 03:00 Tools
Fall of a Civilization 04:22 Tools
Day Of Defeat 02:36 Tools
GBC 03:12 Tools
We Don't Need You 03:12 Tools
Story Time 02:07 Tools
Batu Mwindu 05:40 Tools
Never Alone 02:42 Tools
Think For Yourself 03:37 Tools
Zombie State 02:05 Tools
The Art Of Judging A Book By Its Cover 02:48 Tools
When Living Ain`t Enough 03:56 Tools
Nothing To Save 03:20 Tools
Psychological Warfare 02:37 Tools
Intro 00:38 Tools
Stray From the Heard 03:37 Tools
Outro 01:13 Tools
Ghetto Blaster 05:15 Tools
Last Time 03:37 Tools
Blue Angel of Death 02:30 Tools
Party With Your Pants Down 00:00 Tools
Remain on the Minge 00:47 Tools
Tapeworm Feeding Frenzy 00:00 Tools
Burn It Down Rough Copy 03:29 Tools
Stumpfucker 01:48 Tools
Driving in the U.S. of A. 01:53 Tools
Bugger Me Rotten With A Prawn Head 00:00 Tools
Fucked by a homeless cunt 01:53 Tools
Pork or Walk 00:33 Tools
Bank Korrupt (Unmastered) 03:11 Tools
Life Is Just A Party 05:59 Tools
RBT (Random Breast Tester) 00:00 Tools
Drink You Pretty 02:30 Tools
Ayé 05:16 Tools
Play That Ball - Angola/Cameroon/France/Sudan 03:20 Tools
New Generation 06:23 Tools
1974 08:08 Tools
Mbanzampuena 03:57 Tools
Life Goes On 05:54 Tools
Sexy Midgets and Horny Dwarfes 00:51 Tools
Better Dead Then Red 00:36 Tools
Weapon Of Choice ft. Chet 03:33 Tools
Reality 06:48 Tools
Weapon of Choice (feat Chet *Stupid Henchmen) 03:33 Tools
Sexy Midgets and Horny Dwarves 00:51 Tools
Bank Korrupt 00:36 Tools
Baninga Y Africa 00:51 Tools
Weapon Of Choice 03:33 Tools
Weapon Of Choice (Feat. Chet) 03:33 Tools
Better dead, than red 03:33 Tools
Together 04:20 Tools
"Na Waya" 00:00 Tools
Used By Permission 03:26 Tools
Play That Ball (Angola/Cameroon/France/Sudan) 03:26 Tools
Everglades 03:37 Tools
R.B.T. (Random Breast Tester) 00:36 Tools
Better Dead than Red 00:36 Tools
Stray From The Herd 03:37 Tools
Living In The Village 00:36 Tools
Toyemba 03:37 Tools
Weapon Of Choice Feat Chet (TSSH) 03:33 Tools
Highly Sensitive Person 02:50 Tools
Na Waya [1985] 02:50 Tools
Rire Dur 02:50 Tools
Get Drunk & Story Time 04:20 Tools
Future-Proof 02:53 Tools
Photograph 02:46 Tools
Help Me Decide 05:31 Tools
Ayé 04:03 Tools
Duchess of Grocery List 02:49 Tools
Party With Your Pants Down (Rock Out With Your Cock Out) 02:19 Tools
Je m'appelle 02:49 Tools
Happy Days 04:02 Tools
1. Weapon Of Choice Feat. Chet 03:33 Tools
Watchu Gunna Do 01:59 Tools
Corporate Monks 03:26 Tools
A Warm Family Moment 03:11 Tools
Polished Thorns 02:19 Tools
La fonte des glaciers 04:03 Tools
Let's Get Wet 04:03 Tools
Just Don't Stop (Original Mix) 03:14 Tools
The Art of Judging a Book 04:25 Tools
When Living Ain't Enough 04:25 Tools
November Rain 04:25 Tools
Blood on the Maple Leaf 00:30 Tools
Autogoal 03:14 Tools
Answer Me Now 02:16 Tools
Enculé 03:14 Tools
Pédophile 03:14 Tools
Play That Ball 03:14 Tools
Hôpital 03:14 Tools
Ghetto Blaster - Remain On The Minge 00:47 Tools
What I Am (Eminem) 03:23 Tools
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There are at least two groups using the name Ghetto Blaster: 1. Ghetto Blaster started out as a 5 piece Ska, Punk band in Toronto, Ontario in early 2008. After a few practices the line-up was cut down to 3 members: Neil - Guitar/Vocals, Crowley - Bass/Vocals & Andy - Drums/Vocals. In late 2008 they began recording their first self titled EP, then went onto to play their first shows. After some show experience they released their EP late 2008. Shortly after the release of the CD came conflict within the band. Which would ultimately lead to Neil parting ways with the band. Without spending much time looking for a new member Ian from Corporation agreed to join the band on bass which put Crowley back on his original instrument (Guitar). With the line-up change they felt Ghetto Blaster was finally what they wanted it to be, but had somewhat of a different sound. They will be recording their second EP in 2010 with an unknown amount of tracks. For a band that is considered new to the scene with being around for only a year. They've gone through a member, moving onto their second EP and have finally pin pointed their sound. So let's see what they will go through after year 2. 2. The Ghetto Blaster adventure starts in 1983, when two French musicians (Romain Pugebet and Stéphane Blaes) asked Pascal Imbert to produce them. He decided to go with them to Lagos, Nigeria, by car in order to make a record with the musicians he knew there. This trip from Paris to Lagos was filmed as a musical documentary by Stéphane Meppiel (producer-director), François Kotlarski (cameraman) and Eric Münch (sound engineer). Martin Meppiel, Isabelle Soto and Nathalie Vierney also end up joining them in the adventure. Once in Nigeria, Kiala Nzavotunga (guitar, lead vocals), Ringo Avom (drums) and Udoh Essiet (percussion) – ex-musicians from Fela & Egypt 80’ - join the French musicians, as well as Betty Ayaba (vocals) and Willy N’for (bass, lead vocals) - a musician with Sonny Okossun at that time. After several months playing their Afro-beat/Afro-funk music at the Black Pussy Cat, a Nigerian bar where people spend the night dancing to juju and Afro-beat music, Ghetto Blaster decided to try their luck in Europe. They arrived in Paris in 1983, on Stéphane Meppiel’s barge, moored at Nogent-sur-Marne. The barge becomes their home and rehearsal studio and moves into Paris in 1984 to be moored beside the Gare d’Austerlitz. The film of this story is broadcast on Antenne 2 in 1984. The same year, Ghetto Blaster releases “Preacher Man (Efi Ogunle),” a maxi-single on Island, Chris Blackwell’s label. In 1985, Ghetto Blaster brings out the album People on the Mélodie label (executive producer Jacques Goldstein). This album, recorded and mixed in five days in the Marcadet studio (Paris), makes their music known to a wider audience. They do a tour across the United States in 1988 - playing in such places as Boston, New York, Miami and Los Angeles - and play opening concerts for Fela Kuti, Kool & the Gang, Archie Shepp, James Brown, Maceo Parker and Manu Dibango. At the end of the ’80s, the death of singer Betty Ayaba and later the death of bassist Willy N’for in 1997, separates the group for a while, each of them pursuing their own personal projects. In 1999, after a long silence, Ghetto Blaster reforms. There are three of them now: Kiala Nzavotunga (founding member, guitarist and lead vocals), Frankie Ntoh Song (founding member, keyboard and vocals) and Myriam Betty (singer who joined the group on their arrival in France). Their comeback concert took place in 1999 at the African Festival of Delft (the Netherlands). In 2002, the album People was re-released on vinyl by Follow Me Records. In 2003, Ghetto Blaster celebrates 20 years of music together and the release of the album River Niger, on Next Record, distributed by Next Music. It is produced by Stéphane Blaes and Kiala Nzavotunga. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.