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Decadent Dub Team

Decadent Dub Team was formed in Dallas in 1986. The group's first single, "Six Gun", was on the "Sound of Deep Ellum" compilation album released by Island Records in '87 and was remixed later that year by NWA's Dr. Dre for inclusion on the soundtrack to the Dennis Hopper-directed LA film "Colors". In 1990, Decadent Dub Team co-produced "30 Cops or More" and "Seven DeeJays" for the "Edutainment" album by Boogie Down Productions. 1990-'91 proved a busy year for the band, as they released a 12" single called "Makin' Funky Money" b/w "Give Up Tha Gold" and a Vanilla-Ice-dissing 7" single called "Meltdown", both on Los Angeles-based Triple X Records. The former was revamped by MC 900 Ft Jesus for a subsequent "Makin' Funky Money" / "Give Up Tha Gold" remix 12", also on Triple X Records. Decadent Dub Team is still active as of 2022 with their new debut album "Flash In the Pandemic".

Members: Mark Griffin, Paul Quigg, Jason Wolford, Jeffrey Liles, and David Williams (18)

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