Monday, 26 May 2008
Ill Bill
Artist: Ill Bill
Genre(s):
Other
Rap: Hip-Hop
Discography:
What's Wrong With Bill?
Year: 2004
Tracks: 15
Howie Made Me Do It
Year: 2003
Tracks: 16
Driven by an chemical attraction for graphic violence, erotica, and government cabal theories, Ill Bill (William Braunstein) is best known as the founder and frontman of four-man underground rap music chemical group Non Phixion. Because of the group's racy subject matter, Non Phixion constantly establish themselves bouncing from tag to label during the late '90s, despite acclaimed 12" singles like I Shot Reagan and Black Helicopter (both produced by Ill Bill's crony Necro). Ill Bill had to give the independent Uncle Howie Records before the Brooklyn-based crew could last payoff its debut record album, The Future Is Now, in 2002. Through his pronounce, the hard-core MC/producer initiated his solo career with his first album, What's Wrong with Bill? (2004), as well as with a series of Ill Bill Is the Future mixtapes. But afterward Non Phixion officially stone-broke up in 2006, he also oversaw and pressed solo material by NP members DJ Eclipse and Sabac Red. Two old age earlier his s full-length, The Hour of Reprisal, arrived in 2008, Ill Bill co-founded La Coka Nostra, a collective that likewise includes DJ Muggs and members of House of Pain, among others.