Sequence

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Funk You Up 06:45 Tools
And You Know That (Short Version) 04:15 Tools
Here Comes The Bride 06:18 Tools
Simon Says 00:00 Tools
Stunna 10:54 Tools
Funk You Up [Long Version] 10:54 Tools
Problem 10:54 Tools
And You Know That [Short Version] 04:17 Tools
Tnm 04:17 Tools
East Side 04:41 Tools
child in the city 04:41 Tools
Funk You Up - Long Version 04:54 Tools
Monster 01:21 Tools
On Me 01:21 Tools
Fi-Ya Up That Funk 02:07 Tools
Funk You Up (Long Version) 02:07 Tools
01 00:57 Tools
SEQUENCE - Just Want You Know 04:54 Tools
BLOODSHED 03:46 Tools
Ephixa 03:46 Tools
and you know that 03:46 Tools
Scars Of My Brain 08:12 Tools
Funky Sound (Tear The Roof Off) 04:54 Tools
Disco Thing 04:54 Tools
Cry 01:21 Tools
Funk You Up (12inch Long Version) 04:54 Tools
Riverside 08:12 Tools
Identity 08:12 Tools
Man with the Plan 08:12 Tools
Ten (original mix) 03:46 Tools
‘Funk You Up’ 02:58 Tools
More Love 03:46 Tools
And You Know That - Short Version 03:46 Tools
Sphinx 08:12 Tools
Facebook 08:12 Tools
Pathway To Eternity 01:21 Tools
Crimson Waters - The Messenger 08:12 Tools
Chillwave Mix 08:12 Tools
Faith In Me 08:12 Tools
Four Minutes Of Rage 02:24 Tools
Swamplords 08:12 Tools
I Don't Need Your Love 06:16 Tools
I Used To Dream 08:12 Tools
Sexing 01:21 Tools
Monster Jam 06:57 Tools
I Used To Dream (AF) 01:21 Tools
Orion 01:21 Tools
Funk You Up (Short 12" Version) 01:21 Tools
Crimson Waters - Departure 01:21 Tools
Duality (DJ Shah Remix) 01:21 Tools
Intro 03:33 Tools
Matter Of Time 04:54 Tools
Swarmed 06:57 Tools
Beyond Nothing 06:57 Tools
Monster Jam (Spoonie Gee Meets The Sequence) 04:54 Tools
From Flesh To Bones 06:57 Tools
Funky Sound 05:34 Tools
Twerk It 03:33 Tools
Capital Steez Wnyu 2 Interview 02:24 Tools
This Is New Millennium 02:24 Tools
Funk You Up (Two Lone Swordsmen Remix) 03:33 Tools
Just want you know 03:33 Tools
Toxic 01:31 Tools
Thinking Of You 02:53 Tools
Crimson Waters - Intro 01:31 Tools
Take Time 01:31 Tools
Alme Mundi 00:00 Tools
Pretiosa Solemnitas 00:00 Tools
Skin 02:16 Tools
Night Owl 02:53 Tools
Rockin' Her Hips 04:54 Tools
I Just Want To Know 04:43 Tools
Sound Awakener & Gallery Six 04:43 Tools
Funk You Up (Short 12' Version) 06:50 Tools
Just Want You To Know 04:54 Tools
GENIE SHARK ATTACK 04:54 Tools
02 04:54 Tools
Evolution 04:54 Tools
Jump (Original Mix) 04:54 Tools
Rhythm of love 05:26 Tools
Boedo Grooves 05:26 Tools
Scarred By Fate (Part 1) 02:24 Tools
Tempest Of Everfrost (Part 1) 02:24 Tools
Mr Cat (Original Mix) 02:24 Tools
Octubre 2007 - Side A 02:24 Tools
Progress 02:24 Tools
Funky Sound (Tear The Roof Off) (Original 12 Inch Mix) 04:54 Tools
Missus Gabriel De Taelis 04:54 Tools
The Times We're Alone 04:46 Tools
Pockets On Bank 04:46 Tools
Scarred By Fate (Part 2) 04:46 Tools
Black Crown Dynasty (Part 1) 04:46 Tools
Duality (Shah Remix) 04:46 Tools
Russisk Disko 04:46 Tools
Ten 04:46 Tools
Love Changes 04:46 Tools
El Salvador 04:46 Tools
Throwing Fire -- PC 04:46 Tools
Orion (Detune Remix) 04:46 Tools
My My My 04:46 Tools
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Sequence is a name of at least four bands: 1) A defunct female old school hip-hop trio, best known as The Sequence, who signed to Sugar Hill in the early-1980s. The group consisted of Cheryl Cook (Cheryl The Pearl), Gwendolyn Chisolm (Blondie), and lead singer/rapper Angie Brown Stone (Angie B.). The group originated from Columbia, South Carolina as a group of high school cheerleaders. Releases, under this name, included singles "And You Know That" (1980, Sugar Hill) and "Simon Says" (1982, Sugar Hill), plus Here Comes The Bride (1999 re-release of 1983 original, Rhino Entertainment, on v/a "The Sugar Hill Records Story"). Their most notable single was "Funk You Up" (1979), which was the first rap record released by a female group and the second single released by Sugar Hill Records. Elements of "Funk You Up" were later used by Dr. Dre for his 1995 single "Keep Their Heads Ringin'". The group backed Spoonie Gee on the single "Monster Jam" (1980).[1] Their single "Funky Sound (Tear the Roof Off)" (1981) was a remake of the single "Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)" (1976) by Parliament. The groups other charting single was "I Don't Need Your Love (Part One)" (1982). Angie Stone subsequently became a member of Vertical Hold and later a solo artist. Sites: Discogs and Wikipedia 2) A Montreal, Canada metal band, formed in 2002. 3) A Juan Palacios opera metal project, about Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy. (Now named Alborea) 4) An experimental / progressive black / death metal band. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.