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Birth name
  
Dewey Bryan Saunders

Name
  
Dewey Decibel

Role
  
Musical Artist

Albums
  
Son of a Beach

Years active
  
2008–present


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Born
  
August 27, 1983 (age 40) Boynton Beach, Florida (
1983-08-27
)

Origin
  
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Genres
  
Alternative hip hop Underground hip hop

Occupation(s)
  
Rapper, visual artist

Also known as
  
Emcee Unless, Unless

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Dewey Bryan Saunders (born August 27, 1983), also known by his stage name Dewey Decibel (and formerly Emcee Unless), is a rapper and visual artist based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. From 2008 to 2011, Saunders released music under the name Emcee Unless; in 2011 he changed his stage name to Dewey Decibel.

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Discography

Albums

  • Memories of the Future (2008) (as Emcee Unless, with GunkTVRecords)
  • EPs

  • Forword (2009) (with Rick Friedrich, as The Rubix Qube Exclusive)
  • Less Is More (2010) (as Emcee Unless)
  • Preface (2011) (with Rick Friedrich, as The Rubix Qube Exclusive)
  • Son of a Beach (2012) (with Rick Friedrich)
  • A Different Drum (2015) (with Zilla Rocca)
  • Sub Cult (2015) (with Rick Friedrich)
  • Mixtapes

  • Dewdrops on a Lotus Leaf (2011) (beats by Flying Lotus)
  • #BoomboxBookworm (2012) (beats by Eligh)
  • Singles

  • "Ashes (Zilla Rocca Remix)" (2011) (as Emcee Unless)
  • "Met Her in L.A." (2012)
  • "Love" (2012)
  • "Never Gave a Shit" (2014)
  • Featured tracks

  • "Two Sides" on Wormhole Presents... A New Plague of Diseased Language Cocoons Vol. 2 (2010) (as Emcee Unless)
  • Guest appearances

  • Noah23 - "Two Sides" on Pirate Utopias (77 Lost Scrolls) (2011)
  • Noah23 & Blown - "Boom Bap" on Noah23 x Blown (2015)
  • Curly Castro & Fakts One - "Rammellzeed" on Restroy & Debuild (2015)
  • Lustre - "Luxurious" on Heart Divine (2015)
  • References

    Dewey Decibel Wikipedia