Nemesis (rap crew)
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Nemesis were one of the first rap crews from Texas to enjoy some popularity in the US and world-wide, thanks to their label, Profile Records, which was well-known for bringing out many popular east coast rap releases such as Run-DMC, Kurtis Blow, and LL Cool J. Nemesis included members The Snake, Big Al and M.C. Azim; stylistically, they were inspired by both Gangsta rap and Miami bass as well as (in terms of lyrics) spirtuality (greatly inspired by Islam).
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- 1989 To Hell and Back (Profile)
- 1991 Munchies for Your Bass (Profile)
- 1993 Temple of Boom (Profile)
- 1995 The People Want Bass (Profile)
- 2000 Munchies for Your Bass, Da Return (Out tha Trunk)
Nemesis is best known for providing music suited to multi-amp, multi speaker car systems and stereos. Familiar at sound contests and for providing bass-test music for low SPL resonance and wave throwing ability of speakers, Nemesis is used by tuners to optimize the performance of their units.