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Other Songs 20/20 Alarm Clock Music Annihilation Another Sound Mission Back Again Big Business Bottle Rocket Caffeine Century Of The Self Clockwork Closed Session Confidence Cut My Teeth Defari Interlude Dilated Junkies Directors Ear Drums Ear Drums Pop Ear Drums Pop(Remix) End of the Time Expanding Man Expansion Team Theme Figure It Out Figure It Out (Melvin's Theme) Firepower (The Tables Have to Turn) Global Dynamics Good As Gone Green Trees Guaranteed Hallelujah Hard Hitters Heavy Lighting Heavy Rotation Intro Kindness for Weakness L.A. River Drive Let Your Thoughts Fly Away Live From Copenhagen Live On Stage Love And War Marathon Mr. Slow Flow @mrevidence Interlude Neighborhood Watch Night Life No Retreat Okay Olde English On Deadly Ground Opinions May Vary Panic Pay Attention Phil Da Agony Interlude Poisonous Proper Propaganda Rapid Transit Reach Us Reservation for One Rework the Angles Right And Exact Right On Ruggedness Satellite Radio Search 4 Bobby Fisher Self Defense Service Show Me The Way Soundbombing Spit it Clearly Still Here Strength Target Practice The Bigger Picture The Dark Room The Eyes Have It The Last Line Of Defense The Main Event The One and Only The Platform The Platform Remix The Platofrm The Reversal The Shape Of Things To Come Things To Come Third Degree This Way Thrid Degree Thrid Degree (feat. Defari) Times Squared Trade Money Triple Optics Trouble Tryin' To Breathe War Weed Vs. Beer Who's Who Work The Angles World On Wheels Worst Comes to Worst Years In The Making You Cant Hide You Cant Run
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Dilated Peoples is an American hip hop group from Los Angeles, California. They achieved notability in the underground hip hop community. -Wikipedia
Members:
Evidence
DJ Babu
Rakaa Iriscience

From: Los Angeles, California
Genre(s): Underground Hip-Hop
Active From: 1992-present
Associated Acts: Aceyalone The Alchemist B-Real Cypress Hill Defari Jurassic 5 Planet Asia Swollen Members Tha Alkaholiks The Visionaries
Quotes:
It definitely doesn't take DJ skills to work a drum machine; but then again it doesn't take any drum machine skills to learn turntables either. I think the problem is in the balance of everything. The MC let the DJ get turned into a stage prop, and I think it's really unfortunate.

I think the industry just worked itself out like that. It's really nobody's fault but our own. As MCs, we let it happen, so I'm doing my part to bring it back. We need to get the balance back.

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