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OuterSpaceBackground informationOriginGenresYears active1997–presentLabels, Enemy SoilAssociated actsMembersPast membersJedeyeOuterSpace is an underground duo from North. Originally a trio consisting of three friends that then took the artist names Planetary, Jedeye and Crypt the Warchild. The founding member Mario Collazo (Planetary) was then attending 10th grade, while the other two, Richard Cruz (Jedeye) and Marcus Albaladejo (Crypt the Warchild), were in 8th grade.Today the group consists only of two members, now known as Planetary and Crypt The Warchild, who are also part of the hip hop.

Contents.Recording history Early career (1995-1999) The group originally started with three high school friends; Marcus Albaladejo, Mario Collazo and Richard Cruz. The trio later went on to form the group OuterSpace. The group originally started to form in the early 1990s and eventually led to an alliance with fellow Philladelphians and their label Superegular Recordings. In 1998, Superegular released their debut single 'We Lyve'.

OuterSpace appeareded on several Jedi Mind Trick tracks and in 1999 the Illegaliens EP was released in on the Wordsound label. Soon thereafter, OuterSpace hooked up with DJ SAT ONE and began recording with 's production company A Touch of Jazz. This collaboration proved useful with the release of the SAT ONE produced Danger Zone 12' on Soulspazm Records. OuterSpace and Blood and Ashes (2000-2004) OuterSpace appeared on ' albums through the early 2000s and became a part of Paz's supergroup.

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In May 2004, OuterSpace released A collection of OuterSpace's 12' and previously unreleased tracks from the Superegular label era, loyalists were treated to unreleased music, while new fans were given the chance to experience the tracks that established OuterSpace's underground presence. After OuterSpace moved with over to, they went on to release their debut studio album, in July 2004. The Album features collaborations by member, from and fellow A.O.T.P. Blood Brothers and work with Army of the Pharaohs (2005-2007) In 2005, it was announced that were working on their debut studio album. OuterSpace members were due to be on the album.

On March 21, 2006 was released on. Artists including Crypt the Warchilds brother;, frontman;, members; &, members; and and other artists including, & Faez One were also on the album. An Army of the Pharaohs collaboration album was rumoured to be in the works for years, but was often delayed due to separate projects and internal problems, however a mixtape titled was released shortly after the release of the album because it was thought some songs didn't fit the artistic design of the album while others were known to have been extremely political and were possibly held back to reduce controversy. Another mixtape titled was released early in 2007.In 2006, OuterSpace released their second studio album, it was released on September 5, 2006,. The album features guest appearances from of,. The album's lead single is 'Street Massacre' b/w 'U Don't Like Me'.

Fauquier high school website. OuterSpace were seen on Army of the Pharaohs second studio album, it was officially released on September 21, 2007,. The album also features group members, Demoz,. Although he was prominently featured on the group's debut album, does not appear on Ritual of Battle. God's Fury and The Unholy Terror (2008-2010) On September 30, 2008 OuterSpace released their third studio album titled;. It was released via. The album features collaborations by member, Sick Jacken & Cynic of, and fellow A.O.T.P.

OuterSpace were also seen collaborating with on his debut LP on the song Warning Shot alongside brother.OuterSpace returned to work on the third studio album with titled. The official street release date was March 30, 2010, but the album was released early on March 19, 2010 on UGHH.com. My Brothers Keeper, In Death Reborn and Lost in Space (2011-2015) On August 23, 2011, OuterSpace released their fourth studio album titled. It was released by Enemy Soil.

The Album features collaborations by member, Blacastan, Sick Jacken, and.On November 30, 2013, revealed that two new Army Of The Pharaohs albums would be released in 2014. In Death Reborn is slated for a release on 22 April and the second LP is expected to drop in November. OuterSpace duo Crypt the Warchild and Planetary are both confirmed to be on the upcoming albums.

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New members including Blacastan of and from are said to be joining the group.In 2012, they announced they were working on their fifth studio album titled. The album was originally set to be released in August, 2012 but has been pushed back and it is said to be released somewhere in 2016. They released two promo singles of the album, one called Manolo produced by Stu Bangas and one called Never Enough produced by.A new single called Murder Makes Art (MMA) produced by Scott Stallone, came out in 2015. Discography Albums. (2004). (2006). (2008).

(2011). Lost in Space (2016). TBA (with Brutal Music) (TBA)Compilations. (2004)Mixtapes. A Tribute To (2009)Army of the Pharaohs. (2006). (2007).

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