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Killarmy - The Shoot Out

Killarmy (pronounced kih-luh-AR-me) is a Hip hop group, also known through its affiliation with the Wu-Tang Clan. It is one of the earliest and the most successful of the many Wu-Tang affiliates.

It distinguishes itself from the other Wu-Tang Clan affiliates with gritty subject matter, differing from the standard subject matter of martial arts and party flavoured lyrics common to Wu-Tang Clan and their affiliates and focusing on themes of military and combat [1] —but with a heavy dose of the Five-percenter philosophy prevalent in everything related to Wu-Tang Clan.

Originally consisting of New York emcees 9th Prince (RZA's younger brother), Islord, Dom Pachino, Killa Sin, and Ohio-based producer 4th Disciple; it added Beretta 9 (a.k.a. Kinetic 9) and ShoGun Assasson to its membership in 1996, also from Ohio.

Killarmy released numerous singles from 1995 to 1997, including "Swinging Swords" and "Camouflage Ninjas" as well as the Sunz Of Man collaborations "Wake Up" and "Soldiers of Darkness." The album Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars was released in 1997 just after the release of Wu-Tang Clan's second album, as well as a 12-inch single containing two tracks from the album, which were "Wu-Renegades" and "Clash of the Titans."

Shortly afterward, the group's manager General Wise was shot dead in Steubenville, Ohio, (where several members and Wu-Tang Clan members like the RZA had spent time in their youth), but the group pressed on undeterred, appearing on the Wu-Tang Killa Bees: The Swarm compilation and each making numerous appearances on other Wu-Tang projects from the Wu-Tang Clan members themselves, Wu-Tang affiliates' projects, and other non-Wu-Tang Clan related albums such as ONYX - Shut 'Em Down and movie soundtracks such as Soul In The Hole.

The group's second album, Dirty Weaponry, was released in 1998 and their third and final album, Fear, Love & War was released on September 11, 2001.

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9 years ago

edward boose

straight up they f**ked that ish I honey drip tastie

10 years ago

Josiah Santiago

BANGIN TRACK FOREVER!!

11 years ago

Raul Fisher

Islord......straight GULLY!!!

13 years ago

livingroomsuperstar

lyracist supremacist attackin the track like native villages

13 years ago

genesis0099

my shit. the godz need to come back

13 years ago

Sweetboi69

5 percent

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