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Also known asTha Underground
OriginOakland, California, U.S.
GenresAlternative hip hop, West Coast hip hop, funk
Years active1987–2008
LabelsTNT Records/Tommy Boy/Warner Bros., Critique/BMG Records, Jake/Interscope/Universal Records
Past members
  • Humpty Hump
  • DJ Nu-Stylez
  • Cleetis 'Clee' Mack
  • Mack
  • 2Fly Eli
  • Jeremy 'DJ-JZ' Jackson
  • rAN/D (Randy Brooks)
  • Michael Webster
  • Kent Racker
  • Nzazi Malonga
  • Schmoovy-Schmoov
  • Ramone 'Pee Wee' Gooden
  • Esinchill
  • BINC
  • Young Mass
  • Kenny K (deceased)
  • Trace Ellington
  • Ocea Savage
  • Metaphysical
  • Numskull
  • Dialect Lector
  • Eric 'Kenya Gruve' Baker
  • Boni Boyer (deceased)
  • DOT
  • Roniece Levias
  • Big Money Odis
  • Kim Morgan

Digital Underground was an American alternative hip hop group from Oakland, California. Their personnel changed and rotated with each album and tour.[1]

Digital Underground's leader and mainstay was Greg 'Shock G' Jacobs (also known as Humpty Hump); Shock G formed the group in 1987 with Jimi 'Chopmaster J' Dright of Berkeley, California, and Tampa hip-hop radio deejay Kenneth 'Kenny-K' Waters.[2]

Heavily influenced by the various funk bands of the 1970s, Digital Underground sampled such music frequently, which became a defining element of West Coast rap. As 'Rackadelic', Jacobs designed album covers and cartoon-laced liner notes, in homage to Parliament-Funkadelic album designs. Digital Underground is also notable for launching the career of member Tupac Shakur, as well as spinning off side projects and solo acts including Raw Fusion, Saafir, and singer Mystic.[3]

Following the release of their 'Doowutchyalike' single and video in the summer of 1989, the band gained popularity with their song 'The Humpty Dance' in 1990. Digital Underground toured nearly every year until 2008; this consisted of live shows in Europe, Japan, Canada, Australia, and the U.S. While the group's origins lay mostly in Oakland and Berkeley, California, various characters and voices from around the U.S and U.K. appeared on the band's albums. Shock G and Money-B were the only individuals to appear on every album. Other recurring key contributors were David 'DJ Fuze' Elliot, and deejay/producer Jeremy 'J-Beats' Jackson, who both assisted Jacobs in developing the sound.[3]

After approximately 20 years of touring, Shock G announced that the group would officially disband in 2008. Shortly after that announcement was made, the group also confirmed that their May 2008 album .Cuz a D.U. Party Don't Stop! would be their last studio effort.[4]

History[edit]

Formation[edit]

Jacobs spent most of his youth in Tampa, Florida and New York City. Founded in 1987, the group's image was originally more militant, and was intended to be a tribute to social activists The Black Panthers. However, when Public Enemy became a prominent band, Jacobs chose to take the image in a more whimsical direction.

Sex Packets[edit]

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Sex Packets, the group's debut album, was released in the spring of 1990 following the success of its two lead off singles. First came 'Doowutchyalike,' a moderate club hit, followed by the more successful song 'The Humpty Dance', a humorous dance number that reached #11 on the Billboard Hot 100, #7 on the R&B charts, and #1 on the Billboard Rap Singles chart. It was rapped by Shock G's alter ego Humpty Hump, and featured a drum track with over 50 confirmed usages in other songs. Sex Packets features P-Funk samples, jazz-influenced interludes, and a combination of samples and live instrumentation, earning it positive reviews and platinum sales.

This Is an EP Release[edit]

Cara membuat undangan pernikahan. This Is an EP Release is the RIAA Gold certified second Digital Underground release, from which two songs, 'Tie the Knot' and 'Same Song' were featured in the film Nothing But Trouble starring Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, Demi Moore, and John Candy. 'Tie The Knot,' features jazzy piano tracks and a comedic interpretation of 'Bridal Chorus'. 'Same Song' has an organ solo and improvised organ bits throughout the song, making it one of hip hop's first singles to successfully integrate live instrumentation with music samples. Tupac Shakur made his debut on the latter song and portrayed an African king in the video. Tupac also can be heard joking around on the remixed version of 'The Way We Swing' as a background vocalist, adding humorous ad-libs between the verses. Tupac first began to appear on stage with the group as one of its dancers and 'hype men'.

Sons of the P[edit]

The group's second full album featured two singles, 'No Nose Job' and 'Kiss You Back', the latter of which featured multi-layered choruses and background vocals sung by Boni Boyer, who briefly worked with Digital Underground shortly after her stint with Prince's Sign of the Times/Love Sexy band.[5] Despite the fact that a choir of singers were portrayed in the video, the actual studio singing was exclusively Boni on all tracks, excluding the male voices.[6] It has been mistakenly reported that 'Kiss You Back' was co-written and co-performed by George Clinton,[7] but his name appears in the writers credit due to a sample of '(Not Just) Knee Deep' by Funkadelic being used. Free registration code for videopad. He did, however, actively participate in the writing and recording of the title track 'Sons of the P', which he also contributed vocals to, and which marked one of the earliest studio guest appearances by Clinton on a Hip Hop release,[8] which is preceded only by Kurtis Blow's 'Magilla Gorilla' released in 1986.[9] Both the album and the 'Kiss You Back' single were each certified Gold by the RIAA.

The Body-Hat Syndrome[edit]

With the leading single 'The Return of the Crazy One,' and its accompanying X-rated video, which was reworked for public consumption, gaining positive feedback, the rest of The Body-Hat Syndrome unfurled to less than outstanding crossover commercial acclaim. The album's second single, an anti-racism cultural awareness politico called 'Wussup Wit the Luv,' featured a solo from Funkadelic guitarist Michael Hampton, as well as a verse and video appearance from Tupac Shakur. This would be the last time Tupac appeared on any Digital Underground release, while lead rappers Saafir and Clee were added to the band's line-up. Makemusic finale torrent. This album also features 'The Humpty Dance Awards', the group's humorous shout-out to the artists who sampled the Humpty Dance prior to 1993.

Future Rhythm[edit]

Future Rhythm, the group's fourth full album, would be their first independent release, including two songs that were featured in the Wayans brothers' film Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood: 'Food Fight', featuring Del tha Funkee Homosapien, and 'We Got More' with Luniz. The latter is featured twice on the soundtrack: once as a full song, and once as an intro edited to the beginning of 'Winter Wars' by Ghostface Killa.[citation needed] The album also contains an early performance from rapper Sly Boogy, while he was still a member of the Black Spooks, who appeared on the song 'Fool Get a Clue.'[10]

Who Got the Gravy?[edit]

In 1998, eight years after the group's first album, Digital Underground released Who Got the Gravy?, which reached #91 on the Top 200 R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts. Digital Underground being a West Coast act, the album intentionally featured several East Coast rappers at a time when the East vs. West rivalry was active, in an attempt to both ignore and ridicule it. The guests included New York City natives Big Pun, Biz Markie and KRS-One, and introduced Whuteva and Stylez, while also introducing west coast bay area newcomers Esinchill and female emcee Mystic.

.Cuz A D.U. Party Don't Stop![edit]

Digital Underground's final studio album, .Cuz a D.U. Party Don't Stop!, was released on May 20, 2008, although a substantial portion of it was recorded at a live show from 2005. Shortly before its release, the group embarked on an indefinite hiatus. Money-B has stated that Shock G expressed interest in writing a book and exploring music that the latter would deem unfit for the Digital Underground name.[11]

On May 18, 2010, The Greenlight EP was released, which features some previously unreleased Digital Underground tracks.[12]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

  • Sex Packets (1990) US #24, R&B #8 ; UK # 59
  • Sons of the P (1991) US #44, R&B #23
  • The Body-Hat Syndrome (1993) US #79, R&B #16
  • Future Rhythm (1996) US #113, R&B #26
  • Who Got the Gravy? (1998) R&B #91
  • .Cuz a D.U. Party Don't Stop! (2008)

EPs[edit]

  • This Is an EP Release a.k.a. Same Song (1991) US #29, R&B #7, UK #52
  • The Greenlight EP (2010)

Soundtracks[edit]

  • Nothing But Trouble (1991)
  • Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (1996)
  • Tupac: Resurrection (2003)

Compilations[edit]

  • Yo! Rap Hits (1991)
  • Oakland Soul: The Bay Area Soundtrack' (1997)
  • No Nose Job: The Legend of Digital Underground (2002)
  • The Lost Files (1999)
  • Outrageous Rap (2002)
  • Playwutchyalike: The Best of Digital Underground (2003)
  • Rhino Hi-Five: Digital Underground (2005)
  • Songs You Know: Ol' Skool Hip Hop (2007)
  • Westside Bugg Presents.. The Best of the West (2008)

Singles[edit]

YearSinglePeak positionAlbum
US
[13]
US R&B
[14]
US Dance
[15]
US Radio
[16]
AUS
[17]
NZ
[18]
NL
[19]
UK
[20]
1988'Underwater Rimes'Sex Packets
1989'Doowutchyalike'79
1990'The Humpty Dance'1172080
'Doowutchyalike (Remix) / Packet Man'29
'Packet Man (The C.J. Mackintosh Remixes)' (Europe only)
'Freaks of the Industry' (US promo only)
1991'Same Song'156152This Is An E.P. Release
'Nuttin' Nis Funky' (US only)
'Kiss You Back'4013509731Sons Of The P
1992'No Nose Job'2842
1993'The Return of the Crazy One'77The 'Body-Hat' Syndrome
1994'Wussup Wit The Luv'99
1996'Oregano Flow'75Future Rhythm
'Walk Real Kool' (US only)
1998'Wind Me Up' (US promo only)Who Got The Gravy
'The Mission' (US promo only)
'—' denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.

Videos[edit]

  • 'Doowutchyalike' (1989)
  • 'The Humpty Dance' (1990)
  • 'Doowutchyalike' (video remix) (1990)
  • 'Same Song' (1991)
  • 'Kiss You Back' (1991)
  • 'No Nose Job' (1992)
  • 'Wussup Wit the Luv' (1993)
  • 'Return of the Crazy One' (1994)
  • 'Oregano Flow' (1996)
  • 'Walk Real Kool' (1996)
  • 'Wind Me Up' (1998)

DVDs[edit]

  • Tupac Shakur: Thug Angel: The Life of an Outlaw (2000)
  • Tupac: Resurrection (2003)
  • Digital Underground: Raw and Uncut (2004)
  • One Nation Under a Groove (2005)

References[edit]

  1. ^'Digital Underground Biography'. Musicianguide.com. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  2. ^'Kenny K - Tampa Hip-Hop dot Com v2.0'. Tampahiphop.com. Archived from the original on 2004-06-08. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  3. ^ ab'Digital Underground | View the Music Artists Biography Online'. VH1.com. 1963-08-25. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  4. ^Pop Matters; We Don't Die, We Multiply
  5. ^Bernard Lopez (December 4, 1996). 'Boni Boyer (Bonita Louisa Boyer)'. DiscoMusic.com. Archived from the original on October 28, 2003.
  6. ^'Boni Boyer - Bio, CDs and Vinyl at Discogs'. Discogs.com. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  7. ^'Digital Underground: Information from'. Answers.com. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  8. ^Huff, Quentin B. 'We Don't Die, We Multiply: Heartbeat Props < PopMatters'. Popmatters.com. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  9. ^'Artist Info: Kurtis Blow'. Tunegenie.com. 1959-08-09. Archived from the original on 2012-06-30. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  10. ^'Black Spooks - Bio, CDs and Vinyl at Discogs'. Discogs.com. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  11. ^Interview with Digital Underground's Money-B blogcritics.org. 2009-07-31. Retrieved on 2010-11-08.
  12. ^Digital Underground – The Greenlight EP features previously unreleased tracks, and releases May 18th mvremix.com. 2010-04-23. Retrieved on 2011-01-16.
  13. ^'Digital Underground - US Hot 100'. billboard.com. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  14. ^'Digital Underground - US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs'. billboard.com. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  15. ^'Digital Underground - US Dance Club Songs'. billboard.com. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  16. ^'Digital Underground - US Radio Songs'. billboard.com. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  17. ^Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988-2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
  18. ^'Digital Underground - New Zealand Chart'. charts.nz. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  19. ^'Digital Underground - Dutch chart'. dutchcharts.nl. Archived from the original on 26 April 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  20. ^'Digital Underground - UK Chart'. The Official Charts Company. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
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Sex Packets, the group's debut album, was released in the spring of 1990 following the success of its two lead off singles. First came 'Doowutchyalike,' a moderate club hit, followed by the more successful song 'The Humpty Dance', a humorous dance number that reached #11 on the Billboard Hot 100, #7 on the R&B charts, and #1 on the Billboard Rap Singles chart. It was rapped by Shock G's alter ego Humpty Hump, and featured a drum track with over 50 confirmed usages in other songs. Sex Packets features P-Funk samples, jazz-influenced interludes, and a combination of samples and live instrumentation, earning it positive reviews and platinum sales.

This Is an EP Release[edit]

Cara membuat undangan pernikahan. This Is an EP Release is the RIAA Gold certified second Digital Underground release, from which two songs, 'Tie the Knot' and 'Same Song' were featured in the film Nothing But Trouble starring Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, Demi Moore, and John Candy. 'Tie The Knot,' features jazzy piano tracks and a comedic interpretation of 'Bridal Chorus'. 'Same Song' has an organ solo and improvised organ bits throughout the song, making it one of hip hop's first singles to successfully integrate live instrumentation with music samples. Tupac Shakur made his debut on the latter song and portrayed an African king in the video. Tupac also can be heard joking around on the remixed version of 'The Way We Swing' as a background vocalist, adding humorous ad-libs between the verses. Tupac first began to appear on stage with the group as one of its dancers and 'hype men'.

Sons of the P[edit]

The group's second full album featured two singles, 'No Nose Job' and 'Kiss You Back', the latter of which featured multi-layered choruses and background vocals sung by Boni Boyer, who briefly worked with Digital Underground shortly after her stint with Prince's Sign of the Times/Love Sexy band.[5] Despite the fact that a choir of singers were portrayed in the video, the actual studio singing was exclusively Boni on all tracks, excluding the male voices.[6] It has been mistakenly reported that 'Kiss You Back' was co-written and co-performed by George Clinton,[7] but his name appears in the writers credit due to a sample of '(Not Just) Knee Deep' by Funkadelic being used. Free registration code for videopad. He did, however, actively participate in the writing and recording of the title track 'Sons of the P', which he also contributed vocals to, and which marked one of the earliest studio guest appearances by Clinton on a Hip Hop release,[8] which is preceded only by Kurtis Blow's 'Magilla Gorilla' released in 1986.[9] Both the album and the 'Kiss You Back' single were each certified Gold by the RIAA.

The Body-Hat Syndrome[edit]

With the leading single 'The Return of the Crazy One,' and its accompanying X-rated video, which was reworked for public consumption, gaining positive feedback, the rest of The Body-Hat Syndrome unfurled to less than outstanding crossover commercial acclaim. The album's second single, an anti-racism cultural awareness politico called 'Wussup Wit the Luv,' featured a solo from Funkadelic guitarist Michael Hampton, as well as a verse and video appearance from Tupac Shakur. This would be the last time Tupac appeared on any Digital Underground release, while lead rappers Saafir and Clee were added to the band's line-up. Makemusic finale torrent. This album also features 'The Humpty Dance Awards', the group's humorous shout-out to the artists who sampled the Humpty Dance prior to 1993.

Future Rhythm[edit]

Future Rhythm, the group's fourth full album, would be their first independent release, including two songs that were featured in the Wayans brothers' film Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood: 'Food Fight', featuring Del tha Funkee Homosapien, and 'We Got More' with Luniz. The latter is featured twice on the soundtrack: once as a full song, and once as an intro edited to the beginning of 'Winter Wars' by Ghostface Killa.[citation needed] The album also contains an early performance from rapper Sly Boogy, while he was still a member of the Black Spooks, who appeared on the song 'Fool Get a Clue.'[10]

Who Got the Gravy?[edit]

In 1998, eight years after the group's first album, Digital Underground released Who Got the Gravy?, which reached #91 on the Top 200 R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts. Digital Underground being a West Coast act, the album intentionally featured several East Coast rappers at a time when the East vs. West rivalry was active, in an attempt to both ignore and ridicule it. The guests included New York City natives Big Pun, Biz Markie and KRS-One, and introduced Whuteva and Stylez, while also introducing west coast bay area newcomers Esinchill and female emcee Mystic.

.Cuz A D.U. Party Don't Stop![edit]

Digital Underground's final studio album, .Cuz a D.U. Party Don't Stop!, was released on May 20, 2008, although a substantial portion of it was recorded at a live show from 2005. Shortly before its release, the group embarked on an indefinite hiatus. Money-B has stated that Shock G expressed interest in writing a book and exploring music that the latter would deem unfit for the Digital Underground name.[11]

On May 18, 2010, The Greenlight EP was released, which features some previously unreleased Digital Underground tracks.[12]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

  • Sex Packets (1990) US #24, R&B #8 ; UK # 59
  • Sons of the P (1991) US #44, R&B #23
  • The Body-Hat Syndrome (1993) US #79, R&B #16
  • Future Rhythm (1996) US #113, R&B #26
  • Who Got the Gravy? (1998) R&B #91
  • .Cuz a D.U. Party Don't Stop! (2008)

EPs[edit]

  • This Is an EP Release a.k.a. Same Song (1991) US #29, R&B #7, UK #52
  • The Greenlight EP (2010)

Soundtracks[edit]

  • Nothing But Trouble (1991)
  • Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (1996)
  • Tupac: Resurrection (2003)

Compilations[edit]

  • Yo! Rap Hits (1991)
  • Oakland Soul: The Bay Area Soundtrack' (1997)
  • No Nose Job: The Legend of Digital Underground (2002)
  • The Lost Files (1999)
  • Outrageous Rap (2002)
  • Playwutchyalike: The Best of Digital Underground (2003)
  • Rhino Hi-Five: Digital Underground (2005)
  • Songs You Know: Ol' Skool Hip Hop (2007)
  • Westside Bugg Presents.. The Best of the West (2008)

Singles[edit]

YearSinglePeak positionAlbum
US
[13]
US R&B
[14]
US Dance
[15]
US Radio
[16]
AUS
[17]
NZ
[18]
NL
[19]
UK
[20]
1988'Underwater Rimes'Sex Packets
1989'Doowutchyalike'79
1990'The Humpty Dance'1172080
'Doowutchyalike (Remix) / Packet Man'29
'Packet Man (The C.J. Mackintosh Remixes)' (Europe only)
'Freaks of the Industry' (US promo only)
1991'Same Song'156152This Is An E.P. Release
'Nuttin' Nis Funky' (US only)
'Kiss You Back'4013509731Sons Of The P
1992'No Nose Job'2842
1993'The Return of the Crazy One'77The 'Body-Hat' Syndrome
1994'Wussup Wit The Luv'99
1996'Oregano Flow'75Future Rhythm
'Walk Real Kool' (US only)
1998'Wind Me Up' (US promo only)Who Got The Gravy
'The Mission' (US promo only)
'—' denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.

Videos[edit]

  • 'Doowutchyalike' (1989)
  • 'The Humpty Dance' (1990)
  • 'Doowutchyalike' (video remix) (1990)
  • 'Same Song' (1991)
  • 'Kiss You Back' (1991)
  • 'No Nose Job' (1992)
  • 'Wussup Wit the Luv' (1993)
  • 'Return of the Crazy One' (1994)
  • 'Oregano Flow' (1996)
  • 'Walk Real Kool' (1996)
  • 'Wind Me Up' (1998)

DVDs[edit]

  • Tupac Shakur: Thug Angel: The Life of an Outlaw (2000)
  • Tupac: Resurrection (2003)
  • Digital Underground: Raw and Uncut (2004)
  • One Nation Under a Groove (2005)

References[edit]

  1. ^'Digital Underground Biography'. Musicianguide.com. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  2. ^'Kenny K - Tampa Hip-Hop dot Com v2.0'. Tampahiphop.com. Archived from the original on 2004-06-08. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  3. ^ ab'Digital Underground | View the Music Artists Biography Online'. VH1.com. 1963-08-25. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  4. ^Pop Matters; We Don't Die, We Multiply
  5. ^Bernard Lopez (December 4, 1996). 'Boni Boyer (Bonita Louisa Boyer)'. DiscoMusic.com. Archived from the original on October 28, 2003.
  6. ^'Boni Boyer - Bio, CDs and Vinyl at Discogs'. Discogs.com. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  7. ^'Digital Underground: Information from'. Answers.com. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  8. ^Huff, Quentin B. 'We Don't Die, We Multiply: Heartbeat Props < PopMatters'. Popmatters.com. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  9. ^'Artist Info: Kurtis Blow'. Tunegenie.com. 1959-08-09. Archived from the original on 2012-06-30. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  10. ^'Black Spooks - Bio, CDs and Vinyl at Discogs'. Discogs.com. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  11. ^Interview with Digital Underground's Money-B blogcritics.org. 2009-07-31. Retrieved on 2010-11-08.
  12. ^Digital Underground – The Greenlight EP features previously unreleased tracks, and releases May 18th mvremix.com. 2010-04-23. Retrieved on 2011-01-16.
  13. ^'Digital Underground - US Hot 100'. billboard.com. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  14. ^'Digital Underground - US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs'. billboard.com. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  15. ^'Digital Underground - US Dance Club Songs'. billboard.com. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  16. ^'Digital Underground - US Radio Songs'. billboard.com. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  17. ^Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988-2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
  18. ^'Digital Underground - New Zealand Chart'. charts.nz. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  19. ^'Digital Underground - Dutch chart'. dutchcharts.nl. Archived from the original on 26 April 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  20. ^'Digital Underground - UK Chart'. The Official Charts Company. Retrieved 19 March 2015.

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All About the Cherry Hill Phreak Busts
busweek.txt 6363
Does Someone Have Your Company's Number?: Phone Hackers are Tapping PBXs, Running Up Millions in Charges (February 4, 1991)
c0smos.nws 5101
The Story of the C0SM0S BBS
cable.hac 16727
The true story of John Maxfield, electronic private eye, by John Manning
captain.phk 2759
An Apple for the Captain
captaina.hac 9162
Who is Captain Zap? (Article from Washington Post)
captmidn.txt 24394
The Legend of Captain Midnight and HBO
chesire.phk 13228
Who is Cheshire Catalyst? (Article in Technology Illustrated)
cptcrnch.txt 23126
Raping Ma Bell: Captain Crunch, by Zbigniew Kindela of Hustler Magazine, February 1979
craig.fun 2176
The Urban Legend of Craig Shergold strikes in Kennewick, WA, USA, 15 Jan 1992
crime.hac 12567
Is there Computer Crime, and what are the results?
crime1.txt 2354
Computer Crime Becoming 'Less Sophisticated', Margie Wylie, May 1990 Computerworld
crimes.txt 9555
Going Undercover In The Computer Underworld by Ralph Blumenthal (The New York Times) January 26, 1993
crunchy.txt 5276
Phone Phreak Eyes Computers (More on John Draper)
crypto.txt 12550
Promising Technology Alarms Government, by Joe Abernathy of the Houston Chronicle (1992)
csuicide.txt 8534
Programmed for Life and Death, by John Markoff, New York Times, 1990
cybrnazi.txt 2379
CyberNazis Baffle German Politc (February 1994)
cybrshit.rdt 10590
Heavily Angrily Commented Transcript/Discussion about the BCS/Speech Discussion on Cyberpunks by John Markoff
cycrime1.hac 65213
Crime and Puzzlement, by John Perry Barlow (Introduction to the Electronic Frontier Foundation)
dedsheep.txt 8222
Bighorn Sheep Massacre A Mystery, By Keith Rogers, Las Vegas Review-Journal/Sun, Sunday November 24, 1991
delorean.txt 3951
The DeLorean Case
demonews.67 21689
DEMO NEWS #67, October 23-29, 1994
demonews.68 21522
DEMO NEWS #68, October 30-November 5, 1994
demonews.69 19707
DEMO NEWS #69, November 6-12, 1994
demonews.70 45893
DEMO NEWS #70, November 13-19, 1994
dibbel.hac 35066
'On Line and Out of Bounds..' By Julian Dibbell (Needs Editing)
dibbel.txt 35066
On line and Out of Bounds by Julian Dibbell
digital.txt 22352
Digital Underground, by Mark Bennett (September 12, 1992)
digundrg.txt 22533
Digital Underground, by Mark Bennettm Published in i-D Technology (September 12th, 1992)
donahue.txt 21381
Transcript of a Phil Donahue Show about Hackers (March 15, 1985) from P-80 Systems
emmanuel.txt 25110
An Interview with Emmanuel Goldstein, by CNN (1999)
ethics.hac 3948
Newsweek: Teaching Hackers Ethics
fadehack.txt 2646
The Fading Hacker Mystique: No Longer Just Pests from Computer Shopper, transcribed by Mac?? (August 24, 1991)
fbi1 2488
PC Bulletin Board Hit by FBI Raid, by Josh Hyatt (Boston Globe), June 14, 1992
fbi2 2517
Colonel Guilty of Sending Porn via Computer
fbi20 1693
30 Arrests In Silicon Valley Computer Parts Sting 01/13/93
fbibust2 2853
The Raid of Hackers in Irvine, California, by Uncle Fester
freeware.txt 12731
Andrew Flugleman: In Memoriam
gangplan.txt 7245
The Bloods and the Crips propose to face-lift LA
genius.txt 8414
The Latest Cult Hero: J R. Bob Dodds
geraldo.txt 28587
Now it Can Be Told: Mad Hacker's Key Party, by Geraldo Rivera (September 30, 1991)
guilty.txt 7734
Hacker Pleads Guilty in AT&T Case: Sentence Urged for Md. Man Among Stiffest Yet for Computer Crime, by Mark Potts of Washington Post
hack-nsa.txt 3530
Hackers Retaliate by Leaking Manual, by Keay Davidson, Examiner Science Writer
hacker.hac 8900
Abuse Hits Computer Networks
hacker2.txt 2432
The Cops Got His Number: Teen accused of harassment calls via computer, San Jose Mercury News
hackers 6591
An Article about High School Hackers by Argon PhoenixFire and Beta Ray Bill (February 28, 1985)
hackers.txt 58203
Is Computer Hacking a Crime? (March 1990 Harper's Magazine)
hackers.unite 8704
Hackers of the World, Unite! By John Schwartz and Typed by Apple Adept (July 2, 1990)
hackers1.hac 5582
Amateur Hackers Tripped Up (Telegram-Tribune Newspaper, Mar. 23, 1991)
hackers2.hac 6818
Computer Case Takes a Twist (Telegram-Tribune Newspaper, Mar. 29, 1991)
hackers3.hac 2812
Hackers off Hook, Property Returned ((Telegram-Tribune Newspaper, Apr. 12, 1991)
hackerth 4307
Hacker 'Theives' by Silent Revel (July 18, 1985)
hacknasa 2270
NASA vs. Hobbyist: Computer Whiz Accused of Illegal Access, Mischief, by Peter G. Chronis
hackpape.hac 7052
The Hacker Papers (Psychology Today Aug. '80)
hackrfoe.txt 7143
HACKERS: Friend or Foe? by Ken McLeod (1986)
hackunit.txt 16485
Hackers of the World, Unite! With Comments by Digital Derelict (July 2, 1990)
hacrpt.twk 4027
AP Newswire story on the coming crackdown on free phone calls
hakmedia.hac 1771
Hackers in the Media, List start: 10/28/92 - Doomsday
harticle 4858
Teen-Age Hacker has Lessons for Columbia Police
hcc.txt 22062
How Crackers Crack by Rory J. O'Connor of Mercury News
hcknews.hac 28683
Grab-Bag of Hacking-related news story transcriptions
hckrslg 12665
The Hacker's League, by Lee Felsenstein, 18 March 1992
herb_zin.sto 6407
Chicago Phreak Gets Prison Term (February 17, 1989)
hunt 5821
Holding Teenage Hackers: Don't Plug Those Leaky Computers, December 1984
hydebomb.txt 1912
Newsweek Article on the Hyde Park Bomb
invest.txt 10965
Philadelphia financial planner Christine C. Dattilo is interviewed by financial writer Mike Pietruk
isdn.txt 17485
Macworld: Another Part of your Life is About to Go Digital
jilted.txt 2894
Jilted Businessman Accused in Botched Murder Plot
johnmedi.txt 3796
Hacker's Story: Two Days on Long Distance (Transcribed by Anarchy Tech)
kevin.pol 44270
More Net Friends Charged with Telephone Computer Crimes, by John Gilmore (January 19, 1999)
kfyi-593.txt 91136
KFYI Phoenix, 910 AM, Kim Kommando Show 5-22-93 Transcript (Nerd on the Air)
latimes.txt 12523
The Pirates of the Internet (November 3, 1994)
leftist.txt 16319
Open Sesame: In the Arcane Culture Of Computer Hackers, Few Doors Stay Closed (Wall Street Journal, August 22, 1990)
legion.txt 4581
Article about Legion of Doom: 'Ex-Hackers' Tactics Attracting Criticism', Houston Chronicle
len_rose.new 7584
'Hacker' Pleads Guilty in AT&T CASE: Sentence Urged for Md. Man Among Stiffest Yet for Computer Crime, by Mark Potts, Washington Post Staff Writer
livermor.txt 6948
Hackers in the News: Orlando Sentinel from the Los Angeles Times
lodhbust.nws 11121
US Computer Investigation Targets Austinites
marsface.txt 2690
Some See Glimpse of Life in Face of Mars
marsmani.txt 3617
Mars Mania, API, 1988
menace.txt 6446
The Hacker Menace and Electronic Bulletin Boards by Code Cracker
mism34.hac 13440
What You Should Know About Collection Agencies ('Cosmopolitan' (November 1984))
mism6.txt 3584
Computer Hackers Beware! Senate Passes Computer Fraud And Abuse Act
mitnick.txt 8878
Slippery cybervandal caught in his own electronic web, by New York Times
mob.hac 8879
Hackers in the Mob
modbust.txt 10181
New York Computer Crime Indictments (Bust of the MOD) (July 10, 1992)
modem.spf 7168
Split Personalities on Electronic Bulletin Boards by Rangott Spliekin
multimed.txt 14368
The End of Literature: Multimedia is Television's Insidious Offspring, by Steven Levy
nasa.hak 5737
The NASA Hackers, by Tarkin Darklighter (September 15, 1987)
neidorf 42000
The Craig Neidorf Case Proceedings, July, 1990
neidorfd.txt 3460
The Craig Neidorf Defense Fund Introduction
new.ibm 17687
IBM Announcement of the Personal System/2
newphed.phk 1988
RADIO SCHLOCK Helps the Feds (Needs to be edited)
night.txt 15968
The Night of the Hackers, by Richard Sandza
nighthac 12705
Nighthack:A Story About Hackers
nighthak.txt 14774
The Night of the Hackers, by Richard Sandza
nightlin 21364
Nightline: FBI, Privacy, and Proposed Wire-Tapping Legislation, Friday, May 22, 1992
nsw-porn.txt 5757
Forget Homework, Computer Kids Discover Electro Porn, by Ben Hills
nzidcard.txt 8945
Prime Minister's Team Gets Set to Move on ID Cards, by Clive Mathew-Wilson, Computerworld, April 1, 1991
paranoia.pro 4530
Paranoia runs rampant throughout Computer Community
pbust.txt 1280
Semi-Literate Account of the Busting on Two Portuguese Pirates
pcomhck.txt 11311
The Popular Communications Hacker News Story, by Tom Kneitel (K2AES)
phrack.txt 1522
Missouri Man Pleads Not Guilty to Charges of Cracking 911 System
piratpub.hac 2862
Publisher Pirates Publisher, 1983
prank.txt 13836
Infoworld 1984: The Merry Pranksters, Wozniak and Jobs
press.txt 4780
How To Talk To The Press by Johnny Mnemonic
pump.txt 1727
Computer Access Arrests In NY 11/03/92
r&e_bust.txt 4006
FBI raids major Ohio computer bulletin board, January 30, 1993
races.txt 5393
Professor Pilloried for Race Theory, by Jeffrey Ulbright in Toronto
racist.net 11117
Article About the Publishing Racist Jokes, from the Kitchener Record
radhoax.txt 4109
Disc Jockeys Apologize for Concocted On-Air Murder Hoax
rdr.asc 3216
Roswell Daily Record for Tuesday, July 8, 1947: RAAF Captures Flying Saucer On Ranch in Roswell Region
requiem.txt 12288
Requiem for a Sysop, from PC WEEK, November 20, 1984
response.hac 7842
A Case for Mistaken Identity.. Who's Privacy was Really Invaded? by Jim Bigeloww
rivera 27063
Transcript of Now It Can Be Told: Mad Hacker's Key Party, by Geraldo Rivera (Sept. 30, 1991)
saddam.txt 4334
Transcript of Meeting Between Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, April Glaspie. - July 25, 1990
satelite.hac 6312
The Great Satellite Caper, from Time Magazine
satlink.txt 4606
Overview of the News Channel's View of Satellite Links
scary2.phk 9726
'Night of the Hackers', by Richard Sandza
sentence.hac 2057
Three from Legion of Doom Sentenced (Nov. 17)
sflvrs_h.ack 30285
A Beautiful Obsession with the Binary World by Steven Levy
shadow.hac 12566
The Shadowy World of Computer Hackers
shuttle.txt 10419
Large Collection of Suspicious NASA News Stories
sieze.txt 10484
Drive to Counter Computer Crime Aims at Invaders, by John Markoff (June 3, 1990)
sign 7424
A Sign Of Our Times (Anorexia) by Rick Arnold
silvrspy.txt 2399
World of Silver Spy, 17 Year Old Tinker (Needs Editing)
singh.hac 4797
Hacking: The Case of Edward Austin Singh
sjg-day1 4835
Steve Jackson Games/Secret Service Lawsuit -- Day One by Joe Abernathy, Houston Chronicle
sjg-day2 5359
Steve Jackson Games/Secret Service Lawsuit -- Day Two by Joe Abernathy, Houston Chronicle
sjg-day3 6332
Steve Jackson Games/Secret Service Lawsuit -- Day Three by Joe Abernathy, Houston Chronicle
sjg-wins.sjg 4580
Steven Jackson Games Wins Lawsuit Against U.S. Secret Service
ss&fbi.txt 5546
The Secret Service Decides to Watch All of Us
sunhack.txt 2811
Hackers Suspected in Online Vandalism
supehack.txt 9327
Super Hacker. Was he busted, or slipped out into the night?
swpiracy.txt 5266
Software Piracy: from the NZ Listener (August 13, 199) by Chris Barton
syrp1124.txt 11368
The Syndicate Report: Bell Information Transmittal #8
sysopjl.txt 15875
SysOp Jailed in Georgia, by Lance Rose
teensac.txt 1669
Two Teens Accused of Cracking Phones While in the jailhouse
telecmp2.hum 25766
The Telecomputist, Sept 1986
terminal.esq 52443
Terminal Delinguents, by Jack Hitt and Paul Tough of Esquire (December 1990)
theburli.txt 3712
Peninsula Hackers Busted, by John Curry
thefacts.phk 105724
Push Button Felonies, KPFA Radio Broadcast, July 26, 1990
thegreat.txt 7930
The Great Satellite Caper, by Silent Rebel (July 29, 1985)
time-art 8341
Cyberpunk, by Philip Elmer-Dewett (Time Magazine, February 8, 1993)
top10.hac 4272
Top 10 Media Errors about the Steve Jackson Games Raid
top10.nws 4272
The Top 10 Media Errors about the Steven Jackson Games Raid
trib1118.txt 12285
Crackdown on Crime is Raising Question of Computer Rights by Jim Sulski
trw 5996
Computer Raiders Hit Big Credit File, 06/22/84
tubeshok.txt 7308
Tube Shocks, by J. Neil Schulman (About TV)
v-world.txt 7048
Programmed for Life and Death, by John Markoff
vanish.txt 3836
The Hacker Who Vanished: Suicide or Clever Hoax? (About Bill Landreth)
videocon.txt 5185
Ben and Jerry's Use of Video Conferencing
virgin_i.phr 6475
News: Virgin Islands Phreak Arrested and Convicted
vs010799.txt 4955
The Rise and Fall of the Modem King, by Victoria Shannon
washlod.txt 13183
The Terminal Men: Crackdown on the `Legion of Doom' Ends an Era for Computer Hackers, by Willie Schatz (Washington Post)
wormdoc.hac 45159
Crisis and aftermath. (the Internet worm), by Eugene Spafford
xt.hac 10014
Personal Computer Users Penetrating Nation's Phone System, (1988 NY Times)

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