The Workhorse Movement
Rap-metal combo the Workhorse Movement was formed on the Mount Pleasant campus of Central Michigan University in 1994 by singer Myron (born Matt Kozuch-Rea), guitarist Freedom (Jeff Piper), bassist Jay, and drummer Joe Mackie. After honing their sound at local clubs and parties the group self-released their debut effort Dopamine in 1995, relocating to Detroit two years later and signing to the local Overcore label to issue a self-titled EP. When Jay left the Workhorse Movement to return to school, new bassist Grady (Jeff Wright) was recruited for an 18-month tour which also saw the addition of second vocalist Cornbread (Chris Sparks). Bassist Pete Bever replaced Grady for the band's 2000 Roadrunner label debut Sons of the Pioneers. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Going by the title of this album, you'd be excused for thinking it's some sort of an excursion into country-rock. In fact, it's all about rap-metal -- noisy, in your face, American rap-metal. "Keep...
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
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| Rhythm & Soul Cartel | 1998 | n/a | 0 |



