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229:, the group themselves played down such comparisons. Their politics were at the fore and breaking down musical boundaries was paramount. The band was very well respected live and it was onstage that the power of their music really came across. Despite working with a number of high-profile musicians, collaborating with 190:
in the UK, before launching themselves into the American market in 1994. However the album failed to generate significant sales in the US and Marxman left Talkin' Loud for the More Rockers label. They released their second and final album in 1996,
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The band was formed by college friends Stephen Brown (Phrase D) and (MC) Hollis Michael Byrne, who also enlisted the help of Byrne's childhood friend from Ireland, Oisin Lunny, son of Irish traditional musician
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Marxman toured extensively around Europe and the US and played many events and fundraisers for the various causes they believed in. A percentage of their single "All About Eve" was donated to
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record label and the group built a significant fanbase prior to the release of their debut single. Their debut album came the following year, when they released
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and an end to economic and social injustice. They are one of only a few groups that combine hip-hop with traditional Irish compositions.
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as guest vocalist on the single "Ship Ahoy," the band was very much a rap group; their track "Drifting" was produced in New York by
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Whilst the Irish Republican themes in "Sad Affair" are well publicised, Marxman lyrics also considered themes such as
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and traditional Irish music. Their debut 1992 single "Sad Affair" which borrowed lyrics from the
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in support of that single and cause. They are considered to have been forerunners of the
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with their 1993 single "All About Eve", and comparing the African slave trade and the
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and many more) were producers on "The Cynic". Marxman also supported
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Index

Dublin
London
Bristol
Alternative hip hop
political hip hop
Celtic hip hop
trip hop
Talkin' Loud
Marxist
hip-hop
MCs
London
communism
Dónal Lunny
Gangsta rap
Hip-Hop
Motown
soul
Irish rebel song
BBC
UK Singles Chart
Top of the Pops
Talkin' Loud
33 Revolutions per Minute
Time Capsule
domestic violence
colonisation of Ireland
wage slavery
Public Enemy
James McNally

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