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Genres
  
Alternative hip hop

Active until
  
2005

Years active
  
1996-2005

Genre
  
Alternative hip hop

Labels
  
Third Earth Music, CMI Productions,

Associated acts
  
Kill the Vultures, Typical Cats, Heiruspecs, Eyedea

Origin
  
Minnesota, United States (1996)

Albums
  
The Shopkeeper's Wife, Drums

Members
  
Crescent Moon, DJ Anatomy, Nomi, DJ Deetalx, Advizer

Similar
  
Kill the Vultures, Eyedea & Abilities, Sixth Sense, Mixed Blood Majority, Face Candy

Oddjobs hyptnotized


Oddjobs was an American hip hop group from Minnesota. It consisted of Advizer, Crescent Moon, Nomi, Anatomy, and Deetalx. After the breakup of Oddjobs, the members of the group except Deetalx reformed as Kill the Vultures.

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History

Oddjobs released the album, Drums, in 2001. The 12-inch single, "Blue Collar Holler", reached number 6 on the CMJ college radio hip hop chart in 2002. The six-track EP, The Shopkeeper's Wife, was released in 2003. The group toured with DJ Shadow in the same year.

Members

  • Advizer (Adam Waytz) - rapper
  • Crescent Moon (Alexei Casselle) - rapper
  • Nomi (Mario Demira) - rapper
  • Anatomy (Stephen Lewis) - producer/DJ
  • Deetalx (Devon Callahan) - producer/DJ
  • Studio albums

  • Conflict and Compromise (1999)
  • Drums (2002)
  • Expose Negative (2004)
  • Live albums

  • Live! at the Bryant-Lake Bowl, 17–18 August 2001 (2001) with Typical Cats and Heiruspecs
  • EPs

  • Absorbing Playtime (2000)
  • Fun Boy (2003)
  • The Shopkeeper's Wife (2003)
  • Singles

  • "Dry Bones" (2002)
  • "Blue Collar Holler" (2002)
  • Guest appearances

  • Sixth Sense - "Laws of Gravity" from Grand's Sixth Sense (2011)
  • Songs

    The Shopkeeper's WifeDrums · 2002
    Dream for MolleDrums · 2002
    Blue Collar HollerDrums · 2002

    References

    Oddjobs Wikipedia