The Hard Boys
Short-lived hardcore-gangsta rappers the Hard Boys followed the lead of the Geto Boys and N.W.A., in the process distancing themselves from their more party-orientated Atlanta peers. The trio released its sole album, A-Town Hard Heads, at the dawn of the gangsta rap boom (1992) and did so on the Ichiban-distributed AEI label. Though noteworthy as trailblazers, the Hard Boys couldn't translate their shocking-for-the-time novelty into national sales and fell into obscurity soon thereafter. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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