Guerilla Disco
Quarashi is a rap/hip-hop band from Reykjavík, Iceland, active from 1996 through 2005, then they reunited in 2016 to work on a new album. It is comprised of Höskuldur Hössi Ólafsson (replaced by Tiny (real name Egill Ólafur Thorarensen) on the final album), who was the lead vocalist and frontman of the group, Omar Swarez (Ómar Örn Hauksson), who served as a rapper and hype man, and Steini a.k.a. Stoney (Steinar Orri Fjeldsted), who also served as a rapper and hype man. The fourth member of the group was Sölvi Blöndal, who played drums and was the main songwriter/producer. For live shows, Quarashi was joined by a guitarist (Smári Tarfur), a bassist (Gaukur Úlfarsson), and a DJ (DJ Magic). The group has a loyal following, especially in their native Iceland. Each of their records (Switchstance, Quarashi, Xeneizes, Kristnihald undir Jökli, Jinx, Guerilla Disco) have sold well in their homeland. Quarashi was a rap group, but they combined elements of rock, techno, and funk into their songs, lending an air of unpredictability in their music. Comparisons to Rage Against The Machine, Eminem, and The Beastie Boys are often heard when discussing Quarashi, but the group had their own unique style that distinguished them from other famous rap/rock groups. Their influences ranged from Public Enemy (Blöndal says that P.E.'s Fear Of A Black Planet is what inspired him to make music) to Led Zeppelin, and that can be heard in their songs. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Quarashi is a rap/hip-hop band from Reykjavík, Iceland, active from 1996 through 2005, then they reunited in 2016 to work on a new album. It is comprised of Höskuldur Hössi Ólafsson (replaced by Tiny (real name Egill Ólafur Thorarensen) on the final album), who was the lead vocalist and frontman of the group, Omar Swarez (Ómar Örn Hauksson), who served as a rapper and hype man, and Steini a.k.a. Stoney (Steinar Orri Fjeldsted), who also served as a rapper and hype man. The fourth member of the group was Sölvi Blöndal, who played drums and was the main songwriter/producer. For live shows, Quarashi was joined by a guitarist (Smári Tarfur), a bassist (Gaukur Úlfarsson), and a DJ (DJ Magic). The group has a loyal following, especially in their native Iceland. Each of their records (Switchstance, Quarashi, Xeneizes, Kristnihald undir Jökli, Jinx, Guerilla Disco) have sold well in their homeland. Quarashi was a rap group, but they combined elements of rock, techno, and funk into their songs, lending an air of unpredictability in their music. Comparisons to Rage Against The Machine, Eminem, and The Beastie Boys are often heard when discussing Quarashi, but the group had their own unique style that distinguished them from other famous rap/rock groups. Their influences ranged from Public Enemy (Blöndal says that P.E.'s Fear Of A Black Planet is what inspired him to make music) to Led Zeppelin, and that can be heard in their songs. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Stick 'Em Up
Baseline
Mr. Jinx
Tarfur
Malone Lives
Copycat
Transparent Parents
Weirdo
Dive In
Xeneizes
Bless
Stun Gun
Fuck You Puto
Payback
Stars
Brass Knuckles
Pro
Murder Frenzy
Race City
Audio Amigos
Make A Move
Stick'em Up
Steua
Straight Jacket
Stick Em Up
This Song
Mr.Jinx
Switchstance
Thunderball
Punk
Catch 22
Guerilla Disco
Dead Man Walking
Surreal Rhyme
Jivin' About
Brasilian Mongo
Model Citizen
Tamborine Cut
Mess It Up
Lone rangers
Kintarou
F*** You Puto
Mayday
Show Me What You Can
Beam me up
Framogtilbaka
Stars (Remix)
Herra Jinx
Speedo
Superwoman
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