24-7 Spyz - Jungle Boogie video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/07/04

track 7 from harder than you - 1989

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9 years ago

Matt Wolff

Superb, Spyz were ace xxxxx

10 years ago

centralscrutinizer66

Please remaster this record and rerelease. It suffers from sounding like a 80's metal recording, ringy and echoey and the drums and bass are buried. Jimi!

10 years ago

Troy Epps

You all rocked

10 years ago

notafraidoffuture

Jimi you guys are better than the RHCP's anyway.

11 years ago

007wade

Great band, see them at the Marquee London and Cambridge Junction, staged diving mayhem that night, top fellas

11 years ago

Patrick Hartmann

Pulp fiction.

11 years ago

Liam Hemmings

I saw the RHCP in Manchester in the 80s at the Apollo with Prong supporting I think (although Prong may have supported Faith No More). RHCP were dreadful, maybe an off night. My friends tell me they spent most of their time in the local clubs before and after gigs. Now 24/7 Spyz were the real deal.

11 years ago

EmpressElizabeth1920

I have been a huge P.Funk fan since the 70's. A friend turned me on to 247 Spyz in 1989. (raising my hand in the P.Funk sign).

11 years ago

Branden Baxley

Jimi Hazel, some of us remember.

11 years ago

Diamonddogusa

Fans of this band should consider catching some Mother's Finest. Great cover!

12 years ago

daemion leyva

This is some dope shit

12 years ago

Craig Slist

Jimi You kill brother!

12 years ago

yummy things

I like these guys!

12 years ago

da foilman

I dig that!! Some people, never learn. =(

13 years ago

MrMeks13

Damm, never thought I would hear this again!!!

13 years ago

davcomone

Bring back Kool and the Gang!!!

13 years ago

syedsaim

Man, I got the funk bug I can't stop dancing.

13 years ago

Jimi Hazel

@deehurtz : You are truly bugging! We were a band at the same time the Peppers were! Us in NYC, them in LA. We were all influenced by many of the same artists: Hendrix, P-Funk and in our case, Slave, Mandrill & New Birth. We grew up in the South Bronx and half the band were cutting beats and rapping before it even made it to mainstream America! Get your facts straight and check 'em before you speak! RHCP didn't influence Spyz but we all influenced the world! Can you dig that????

13 years ago

deehurtz

@healingwithmagicma if you are trying to say something, say it.

13 years ago

deehurtz

@Stuntwheat The guys from 24-7 Spyz probably had Freaky Styley in the tape deck when they decided to put a band together.

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