NEWS:

Long Time Producer Mr. Ronnie King (Rancid,Nofx,Pennywise,2pac,),Producing our new album.
Hi guys. we are thrilled to inform you that we have a producer for our new upcoming album.
Long time producer Mr. Ronnie King.
Beyond question, Ronnie King is this generation’s most bootlegged keyboard player. He is best known for the multi-platinum selling songs he recorded with Tupac Shakur, which include such legendary classics as “How Do U Want It” and “Hit ‘Em Up.” King and Tupac worked for countless hours in the studio, where they recorded dozens of songs together, engaging in a writing process of which the results would ultimately become history. King was introduced to Pac by Johnny J, who also worked on Pac’s production. Having laid the musical groundwork for one of the greatest recording artists of our time, it is King who is largely responsible for the sound that is heard on countless other highly successful hiphop albums. Two of the other icons he’s recorded with include Mariah Carey and Tyrese. King also played keyboards and wrote a large number of the tracks on Thug Law’s Thug Life Outlawz Chapter 2, as he did on Big Syke’s album. He has also worked with K-Ci and JoJo, as well as on three of Bizzy Bones’ (of Bone Thugs-N Harmony) solo albums. In addition to having worked with Snoop Dogg’s protégés, the Eastsidaz in the past.
As if his contribution to hiphop isn’t enough, Ronnie King is a keeper of the keys for two extremely popular genres of contemporary music. An original prankster, King has become known among both musicians and his fans as this generation’s most versatile keyboardist. In addition to being at the top of his game when it comes to hiphop, he has also recorded with the hugely successful, platinum-selling hardcore punk unit the Offspring, with whom he is embarking on both a European and an American tour in the fall of 2003. The first single from the band’s upcoming album, Splinter, features King’s keyboards on its first single, “Hit That.” King describes the song as having a “hiphop verse and a punk chorus.” Among King’s other accomplishments, he co-founded Joykiller, the punk unit comprised of former TSOL members, and he was signed to the punk label, Epitaph, for three years. He’s recorded with NOFX, Pennywise and the Distillers, and has appeared on tribute albums to The Ramones, The Sex Pistols and Nirvana. In addition to being a much sought-after producer, King is not limited to just being an immensely talented studio musician. He has also toured extensively, playing live shows. In spite of all his accomplishments in the recording studio, he managed to find the time to tour with Rancid for a year.
We are going to be pre-producing during june and july and we are going to be recording in august.
We are very excited about this and thank Mr. Ronnie King for trusting in us and making this happen.
Will keep you posted with our progress.
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