Sat, May 15th

WHITE FUDGE (CD RELEASE PARTY)!!! w/ Forth Yeer, Kruza Kid & the Contraband, Paas

Doors 6:30 PM
Show 7:30 PM

$8.00 (21 and over with valid ID only)

White Fudge came breaking out of the woodworks in February 2006, on a mission to put the hip- hop industry on its knees. The two frontmen, Mc T-Class and Mc Fatness had been on the road with brother band Forth Yeer Freshman the previous year, Playing shows and letting Forth Yeer control the tempo. Playing with bands such as. Hub City Stompers, Road Crew, and The Rumfits, proving that they fit in at any party. After they returned from tour they completed the powerhouse with the addition of D.j Berad . Berad is arguably one of denvers top d.j’s, a master of turntableism , and a resident in several of Denvers top bars. White Fudge puts it all out there, with their racy lyrics, edgy topics, booty shaking beats, and party vibes. They have nothing to hide. White fudge has been compared to the likes of 2-Live Crew, Bloodhound Gang, and the Beastie Boys and have been known to blow crowds away with their unique style of hip-hop fusion, constantly working with live guest musicians and m.c.‘s alike. White Fudge dropped their debut album, “Sex, Drugs and Whiteboy Hiphop” in March of 2007 and have been on the rise ever since. The three recorded, produced, and engineered the album themselves in a matter of days. The group can rock a party of any size and for any occasion, and have thrown down at after-parties for many of bands including Murphy’s Law. So be prepared to be blown away, for White Fudge will surely have you begging for more…

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White Fudge

White Fudge came breaking out of the woodworks in February 2006, on a mission to put the hip- hop industry on its knees. The two frontmen, Mc T-Class and Mc Fatness had been on the road with brother band Forth Yeer… (Read More)
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Forth Yeer

If you think you’ve heard it all—every sound every band has to offer—and seen it all—one live set blending into another—and you’ve begun to wonder if seeing another band is worth the bother, just wait ‘til Forth Yeer takes the stage… (Read More)
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