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                                                Jarren Benton


          This Funk Volume artist is quickly becoming an unstoppable force in the under-                               12:30 AM
          ground music scene. Hailing from Decatur, Georgia he has a machine gun style
          delivery that is uncanny to say the least. He has hit the music scene running and
         has only increased his pace since then. From shows to music videos to dropping
           albums, he has been schooling it to levels seldom seen before and gaining the
          much deserved attention of our Juggalo family due to pure tenacity and unques-
                                                              tionable talent.







                                             Motown Rage


              You know who these ninjas be, son! They are the Detroit-based, prior Hatchet                             1:30 AM
           House, metal-rap gods who go by the names Razor Ray, 2Def, Sadistic and Frank
            Hannah. They bring the thunder every time they hit the stage with a musical on-
          slaught of drums, guitar, and mosh pits. They are loud, they are offensive, and they
            just don’t give a fuck…they are the perfect band to bring the chaos to this year’s
                                                                   Gathering!









                                             Johnny Richter


         This California based rapper and ex-Kottonmouth Kings member has been the focus                               2:30 AM
           of much debate since he recently started his solo career. Pursuing a campaign of
         freshness since then he has been continuously touring and putting out those golden
          laced tracks with that unique JR sound that we have all come to know and love over
           the years.  One of the coolest, most laid back ninjas there is, he transforms into a
          berserker master killa on the mic when he explodes on the stage during one of his
         live performances that tend to cause wigs to explode and then implode into a million
                                                                      pieces.






        SHOCK G of Digital Underground



               “Alright, stop whatcha doin’ ‘cuz I’m about to ruin the image and the style that                        3:30 AM
            ya used to…” Back in the day, Shock G and his cohorts the Digital Underground
         (which included a relatively unknown rapper at the time named Tupac Shakur) were
           the certified motherfuckin’ KINGS of party rap music. You couldn’t go to a house
            party or a club without hearing now classic cutz like “Doowhatchalike,” “Kiss You
         Back” and, of course, “The Humpty Dance,” rapped by Shock G’s big nosed, nasally
             voiced alter-ego Humpty Hump. No one does a rap party like Shock G/Humpty
           Hump and now he’s bringing the flava to the Gathering, performing all the Digital
         Underground classics. And if anybody disses you for dancing, tell ‘em: Step off! I’m
                                                              doing the Hump!


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