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The Weathermen

The Weathermen has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 14 episodes and was first played on 8 July 2014.

There are at least three different acts called The Weatherman.

The Weathermen is an underground hip-hop supergroup, consisting of Tame One, Breeze Brewin, El-P, Cage, Aesop Rock and Yak Ballz. Former members include Camu Tao (deceased), Copywrite, Vast Aire, Masai Bey, and Jakki da Motamouth. They released a mixtape in 2003 titled The Conspiracy on Eastern Conference Records.

In the summer of 2010, Cage announced on his facebook page that he and Aesop Rock were working on a collaborative effort, and that there would be no further Weathermen-wide releases in light of Camu Tao's passing.

Aesop Rock refers to the group on the hidden track of his album, None Shall Pass.

Formed in Belgium by Belgian Jean-Marc Lederman and American vocalist (and former Tuxedomoon associate] Bruce Geduldig, The Weathermen emerged out of the mid-80s "electronic body music" wave. They were noted for their sarcastic social commentary lyrics over beat-driven melodies.

Early singles and Eps on the Play It Again, Sam label, and the albums Ten Deadly Kisses and The Black Album, combined European technopop of Yello with EBM beats and a sense of humor. One of their songs, "Poison" made the German Top 50 singles chart. The group earned a following in the US through PIAS's distribution through Wax Trax! In 1990, the duo signed to Mute records to release Beyond the Beyond. After their 1992 album Global 851 the group went silent; reforming in the 2000's. Infacted released a compilation, Ultimate Poison!, in 2010.

The Weatherman was a British pop group of the early 1970s, fronted by Jonathan King. They enjoyed British chart success (peak: #19) with their 1970 version of The Four Tops' 'It's the Same Old Song'. Encouraged by this, The Weatherman issued two more singles (including another Four Tops cover, 'Honey Bee (Keep On Stinging Me)') before falling silent.
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The Weathermen

The Weathermen has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 14 episodes and was first played on 8 July 2014.

There are at least three different acts called The Weatherman.

The Weathermen is an underground hip-hop supergroup, consisting of Tame One, Breeze Brewin, El-P, Cage, Aesop Rock and Yak Ballz. Former members include Camu Tao (deceased), Copywrite, Vast Aire, Masai Bey, and Jakki da Motamouth. They released a mixtape in 2003 titled The Conspiracy on Eastern Conference Records.

In the summer of 2010, Cage announced on his facebook page that he and Aesop Rock were working on a collaborative effort, and that there would be no further Weathermen-wide releases in light of Camu Tao's passing.

Aesop Rock refers to the group on the hidden track of his album, None Shall Pass.

Formed in Belgium by Belgian Jean-Marc Lederman and American vocalist (and former Tuxedomoon associate] Bruce Geduldig, The Weathermen emerged out of the mid-80s "electronic body music" wave. They were noted for their sarcastic social commentary lyrics over beat-driven melodies.

Early singles and Eps on the Play It Again, Sam label, and the albums Ten Deadly Kisses and The Black Album, combined European technopop of Yello with EBM beats and a sense of humor. One of their songs, "Poison" made the German Top 50 singles chart. The group earned a following in the US through PIAS's distribution through Wax Trax! In 1990, the duo signed to Mute records to release Beyond the Beyond. After their 1992 album Global 851 the group went silent; reforming in the 2000's. Infacted released a compilation, Ultimate Poison!, in 2010.

The Weatherman was a British pop group of the early 1970s, fronted by Jonathan King. They enjoyed British chart success (peak: #19) with their 1970 version of The Four Tops' 'It's the Same Old Song'. Encouraged by this, The Weatherman issued two more singles (including another Four Tops cover, 'Honey Bee (Keep On Stinging Me)') before falling silent.
Original source: Last.fm

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Punishment Park
The Weathermen
Play It Again Sam Records1988
Poison....
The Weathermen
Play It Again Sam Records1987
Deep Down South
The Weathermen
Play It Again Sam Records1987
Deep Down South (The Red Neck Blues)
The Weathermen
Play It Again Sam Records1985
Tar Pit
The Weathermen
Play It Again Sam Records1988
Poison (Original Full 12" Version)
The Weathermen
Infacted Recordings2010
Poison
The Weathermen
Not On Label (The Weathermen Self-released)2002
D D And D
The Weathermen
Play It Again Sam Records1987