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D12
D12 (an initialism for the Dirty Dozen) is an American hip-hop group from Detroit, Michigan. Formed in 1996, the group achieved mainstream success with its lineup of de facto leader Eminem, Proof, Bizarre, Kon Artis, Kuniva and Swifty McVay.
Three 6 Mafia
American hip-hop group
Insane Clown Posse
American musical group; hip-hop duo from Michigan
Odd Future
American hip-hop collective
Geto Boys
American hip-hop group
Jedi Mind Tricks
American hip hop group
Twiztid
Twiztid is an American hip hop duo from Detroit, Michigan, known for both their horror-themed lyrics and rock-influenced sound. Formed in 1997, Twiztid is composed of rappers Jamie "Madrox" Spaniolo and Paul "Monoxide" Methric. Spaniolo and Methric are also members of the group House of Krazees with Bryan "The R.O.C." Jones, which formed in 1992.
Facção Central
Brazilian musical group
Army of the Pharaohs
American hip hop group
Non Phixion
American hip-hop group
Gravediggaz
Gravediggaz were an American hip-hop group from New York. Formed in 1991, known for their dark sense of humor and abrasive, menacing soundscapes, Gravediggaz blended hardcore hip-hop and gangsta rap with horror elements to pioneer the hip-hop subgenre of horrorcore.
Clipping
American hip hop trio
Natas
band
The Kaze
American hip-hop group
Ho99o9
Ho99o9 (pronounced Horror) is an American punk rap duo founded in 2012 in Newark, New Jersey by theOGM and Yeti Bones (also known as Eaddy). They relocated to Los Angeles in 2014. They were one of Rolling Stones "10 New Artists You Need to Know" in 2014 and The Guardians "New Band of the Week". They have performed at the Afropunk Festival in 2014, the SXSW Music Festival in 2015 and Primavera Sound Festival in 2016. To date, they have released multiple EPs, accompanied by grindhouse-style music videos, and three full-length albums, United States of Horror (2017), SKIN (2022) and Tomorrow We Es
Flatlinerz
Flatlinerz is a horrorcore group from New York City. They are responsible for introducing the term "horrorcore" with their 1994 release ''U.S.A. (Under Satan's Authority)''.