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The late, lamented Big Chief melded the proto-Punk/Metal sound synonymous with Ann Arbor, Mich. (e.g., MC5, Stooges) with a sly sense of humor and an obvious love for Motor City Funk, blues and R&B. The band started out recording for small labels such as Get Hip before moving to Sub Pop and finally to Capitol. Their sound grew constantly, from a stripped-down, savage guitar attack to multilayered Hard Rock and Funk complete with horns and backup singers. The band, just a few short years ahead of the Funk Metal explosion, broke up after finding little mainstream success with their major label offering.

- Tom Heyman

 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. 10 Karat Pinky Ring (Album) (5:52) Mack Avenue Skullgame $0.99
2. O Woman (Mack's Lament) (Album) (4:52) Mack Avenue Skullgame $0.99
3. My Name Is Pimp (Mack's Theme) (Album) (4:18) Mack Avenue Skullgame $0.99
4. Soul On A Role (Album) (1:50) Mack Avenue Skullgame $0.99
5. Skullgame No.3, Take 3 (Album) (2:55) Mack Avenue Skullgame $0.99
6. No Free Love On This Street (Album) (5:43) Mack Avenue Skullgame $0.99
7. Sonica (Album) (2:52) Mack Avenue Skullgame $0.99
8. Let's Do It Again (Album) (1:06) Mack Avenue Skullgame $0.99
9. He Needs To Be Dead/Ten Easy Pieces (The Power Of Ginsu) (Album) (3:57) Mack Avenue Skullgame $0.99
10. Cop Kisser (Mack F*cks Up The Scene At The Freezer) (Album) (1:25) Mack Avenue Skullgame $0.99

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