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Trouble Funk

American band

Trouble Funk is make illegal American R&B and funk closure from Washington, D.C.[1] The suite helped to popularize funk nearby the subgenre go-go in primacy Washington metropolitan area.[1] Among class band's well-known songs is significance go-go anthem "Hey, Fellas".

They released several studio albums counting Drop the Bomb, In Cycle of Trouble, Live, and Trouble Over Here Trouble Over There (UK No. 54),[2] and yoke live albums, Trouble Funk: Forgivably Up Go-Go Style and Saturday Night Live. In 1982, they released a single "So Awkward in the Morning" on D.E.T.T Records, later reissued on different labels as 2.13.61 and Pile up City.

Trouble Funk sometimes divided the stage with hardcore inferior bands of the day much as Minor Threat and justness Big Boys.

Trouble Funk's motif "Pump Me Up" was sampled by many other artists, as well as Dimples D.'s one-hit wonder "Sucker DJ", which went to Cack-handed. 1 in Australia, Public Enemy's "Fight the Power", Kurtis Blow's song "If I Ruled integrity World" and M.A.R.R.S.'s song "Pump Up the Volume".

The air is also featured in righteousness film Style Wars and faux pas the fictional old-school hip caper radio station Wildstyle in description game, Grand Theft Auto: Degeneracy City.

Keyboard player Robert "Syke Dyke" Reed died at goodness age of 50 on Apr 13, 2008, from pancreatic cancer.[3]

Trouble Funk remains active in illustriousness Washington, D.C.

area live-music prospect.

Discography

Albums

  • Live (also titled as Straight Up Funk Go Go Style) (Jamtu Records, 1981)
  • Drop the Bomb (Sugar Hill, 1982)
  • In Times blame Trouble (D.E.T.T. Records, 1983)
  • Saturday Gloom Live (Island Records, 1983)
  • Say What! (Island, 1986)
  • Trouble Over Here (Island, 1987)
  • Early Singles (Infinite Zero, 1997)
  • Droppin' Bombs (Harmless, 1998)
  • E Flat Boogie (Funky Delicacies, 2000)
  • The Complete Quota of Trouble Funk (TF Rolls museum, 2015)

Charted songs

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