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Geto Boys

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1986 
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by John Bush
Though the controversial subject matter of gangsta rap wasn't much of a barrier to popular success during the '90s, The Geto Boys' recordings proved almost too extreme for widespread exposure. Blocked from distributing their 1990 major-label debut by Geffen -- who insisted that a track dealing with necrophilia as well as murder was a step too far -- the group was saved by producer Rick Rubin, who arranged another distributor for the album, released on his own Def American label. The controversy, which occurred two years earlier than similar censorship incidents involving Ice-t and 2 Live Crew, gave The Geto Boys a large amount of publicity. Their follow-up, We Can't Be Stopped, eventually hit platinum, though the trio of Scarface, Willie D., and Bushwick Bill began to fracture by 1993. After releasing solo albums during the mid-'90s, The Geto Boys reunited in 1996 for their most praised album yet, The Resurrection.



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