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Rest in peace to the innocent children who were shot in the back
Running from the military, Junta hot on their tracks
For the love that why their uncle packs a bomb in their bags
What the fuck, you'd do the same with no options in hand
So stop with the wack raps you illiterate stale
Horse shit, you just a piss in the gale force winds
Battling me like I have to start busting for you
I'm like a suspect package, I got nothing to prove
Fuck it, I'll serve you straight from the kitchen
And kill your fly shit like Norman Bates with a pigeon
Listen. I'm deaf and blind to your fallacy war
Like a land mine child victim all bandaged and sore
Damage and break you down until your spirit is vanquished
Like traditional ownership does to indigenous factions
It's more than just black and white, like racism
Cause the face of hate appears when you face the mirror
This more than people starving to eat
Cause food for thought is running short in this marketed scene

It's hard to believe when you feel like smashing the mirror
But Charlie Chimp will pick you up like an angry gorilla
Yeah I'm back in that pattern
I sit up late with a spliff and wait for the magic to happen
Just for rapping wack you're catchin a slappin
I'll put you under pressure like a pilot with cracks in his cabin
Have another shot, see if you can take this spot
I'm a play strategically and take everything you got
Ciecmate! Game over, now you know the deal
Here with my bro's and we're pro's in our chosen fields
Standing tall like a wall to wall, public letter blockbuster
Got a lust for life, plus a lot of love for those I trust with my life
I'm a live my life like I like on any given night and anything else isn't right
Time's ticking by, time's making changes, time's turning friends into strangers
I'm trying to find what the aim is, but time's limited
I've gotta make payments and for everyone, everyday it's the same shit
Big brother wants us all to put it in a statement
But it's built on lies like the Bush administration
The media be feeding ya and we just believe it huh?
Behind the curtain men are getting greedier
We need to peel the curtain back and hurt em bad
And then spread the wealth around to all those who've been getting held down
Can I get some help now? Or can I get a hell yeah?
I'm saying this for everybody's welfare
"Now, may these MC's rest in peace"
"Rest in peace"
[Big Daddy Kane:] "may these MC's rest in peace
Because when I come to town, the population decrease"
Rest in peace, two thousand and six shit changes quickly
Def to all man so I'm trained in lip read
Pick me like a gypsy picking a pocket
Depict me like David Hicks holding that rocket
A mix breed of Scottish and a modern day Australia's
Home but Mundine treats us like an alien, no
Man fuck that
Singing Waltzing Matilda with my rucksack
Cut back on the ego, leave rap to the albino
Rip you quicker than teeth wrapped around a T-bone
See know evil speech insightful
Solid gold heat like Hussein's rifle
I'm spiteful, only loyal if it's like that
Starve man's best friend, he's gonna bite back
What, it's just the way that it is
Dig your grave like letting Michael J. play with your kids
I can't live in this world full of rock heads
Finding a good one like finding the Loch Ness
Monster, and not Kody Scott
But down for my team and known what I got
When it's my shot, take it never look back
Or ever make it, dedicated to my fate a known gladiator
Yeah your favourite, I run with wind
Pauly Poltergeist and the Brothers Grimm, yeah you know me
Rest in peace bottom feeders, the scourge of the earth
Proof God doesn't need us, from fetus to birth
First. my mums didn't plan me, so meet plan b
The worker bee, Ron Burgendy where the pants be
Quite a big deal, 90 something kilo
Aim for the best but got Shaq at the free throw
Overweight. Shit I can't hold a job but I can hold a steak
Wash it down with a bunch of brown bottles
Plutonic made it for snake charmers
The bass bang harder than face planting in chain armour
Heavy metal, hammers banging the hang over
In my headspace, until it's dead weight
Until the next day, return of the Jedi
Sun up to sun down, return of the red eye
Dr Jekyl, Mr Trials
Mean me on on the beat be the recipe for rest in peace
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Just one of the hundreds of innovative bands that sprung to life in the midst of the NWOBHM or New Wave Of British Heavy Metal. A short lived band that had a similar sound to many of the other bands of that style. They released "Witch Of Berkely" LP in 1980, which contained the punishing "No Fun After Midnight." Later released as a studio track on a 7" single and later a 12" EP in 1981. These are some of the most sought after records in the NWOBHM genre, as they are rare to come by. The last we heard from A II Z was their "I'm The One Who Loves You" 7" single, and unfortunatly they were swept up, like most the other bands of the times and took a back seat to the American made "Glam Metal" genre.

A II Z started to play as a band around 1978 with Gary Owens, Joining 2 members of a band that had split Dave Owens, Karl Reti and then recruited Cam Campbell. Gary had been playing in various groups in and around Manchester notably Bastille (a four piece heavy metal outfit) and being a natural rocker Gary's addition to the line up changed the direction of the groups music. It soon became apparent to the members that the natural energy of this line up was fearsome, and set about creating a sound of their own songs.

What followed was an intense six months period of writing and rehearsing, which resulted in a unique sound and style. The band then set about arranging gigs to try this sound out on an unsuspecting public! After playing a few local venues, mainly pubs rock nights and rock clubs, it became obvious that the bands energy couldn't be contained by these venues, and remarkably, having no promotional experience, they started to organise and promote their own gigs at bigger venues in the area. The result of this was a very quick recognition by local rock fans that this b and Kicked Ass!, word started to spread further than just locally.

At this point it was decided that the band should make it's first recordings in the form of a Demo tape for whoever wanted it. This demo was recorded at Smile Studios in Chorlton, primarily to get gigs and for the band to try to get a record deal. After completion it was obvious that these tapes should be used as a bona fide representation to record companies as to what the band was capable of.

What followed was pure 'show biz', as in being in the right place, at the right time! Gary had been walking to rehearsals, and sometimes pushing his equipment in a wheelbarrow. One of the houses that he passed on this long walk had gold records all over the walls and never having been shy, Gary knocked on the door to the house and asked the man who answered if he could help. After some persuasion he agreed to help by taking the demo tape to the record company he worked for in London, and give it to the head of the A+R department! The record company was POLYDOR RECORDS and the head of A+R was Alan Black. Two weeks later Gary received a call from Alan Black at the family home, Dave was there, Alan asked over the phone if they would like to sign to POLYDOR for an album and two singles!

The answer was obvious. After the euphoria had died down, the brothers realised that this in itself presented a whole new set of problems in that they had no management or representative to deal with a major label like Polydor! After a brief period of panic, they had a bright idea, they took out the yellow pages and looked up Management, there were several companies and they started to phone from the list top too bottom. The first few companies managed cruise ship bands and then one company shone out, a national management and promotion company called Kennedy Street Enterprises. This company managed 10 CC and Sad Cafe' amongst other bands, and had promoted gigs for the likes of Rod Stewart, KISS and Roxy Music, more importantly, they were based in Manchester. It seemed fairly obvious that to deal with a major label you needed heavyweight management. After an initial meeting with Tony Fletcher (a terrific guy and champion of the band, sadly no longer with us) and later Rick Dixon (manager of 10 CC) and a listen to the demo tapes Kennedy Street decided to take the lads on board.

At this point A II Z was still promoting it's own gigs, it was at one of these gigs at a local school (Hazle Grove High) that Polydor sent a mobile recording studio, with an engineer and producer, to the show. The idea was to capture the bands live energy in its natural environment, which was on stage. The resulting tapes were to become A II Z's first release, a live album titled THE WITCH OF BERKELY. The album is as close a representation of A II Z live as you will get in those early years, rough and ready, but packed with high energy and fun, as the crowd response shows. Astonishingly this album was recorded on what would now be described as 'primitive' recording equipment, the fact remains however that the limitations of the medium in no way hide the sheer enthusiasm, aggression and free spirited nature of this work. Unfortunately during the signing process an un-resolvable disagreement occurred between Cam Cambell and the band and sadly Cam departed. Auditions were held at Belle Vue Queens Hall, Tony Backhouse got the job.

The Witch of Berkely became the springboard for A II Z's first tour dates supporting an up and coming band called Iron Maiden. This tour, although not apparent at the time, was one of the first real tours touting The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) movement, and public records confirm A11Z's rightful place within this exciting time. A II Z's next 'tour de force' was a 12-inch E.P. (remember those?!) in red vinyl titled "No fun after midnight". The record was initially banned by Radio 1 because of it's lyrical content which at the time was considered too 'graphic'. It did nothing however to stop this record becoming number one in the heavy metal chart's of just about every musical journal of the time, and consequently led to a major tour with Black Sabbath on their British leg of the Heaven and Hell tour. A II Z went down a storm on this tour, the crowd would be chanting A II Z as Sabbath came on at many gigs, Sabbath were great with the band and allowed them oncores.

After the success of the Black Sabbath tour Polydor decided to enlist the help of Russ Ballard, a member of the now legendary Argent and writer of the hit "Since you've been gone" by Richie Blackmoore's Rainbow. Russ was to pen a tune for the boy's, resulting in the single "I'm the one who loves you". The single was recorded at Red Bus studios in London and was engineered by Louis Austin who at the time was working with Judas Priest. The producer Andy Scott (chosen by the band themselves) was also a legend having been the guitarist and driving force behind The Sweet, one of the biggest rock bands ever produced by Britain in record sales and popularity!

The single was released on the back of another tour with Girlschool, and reached number 50 in the national singles charts. One could argue that if Radio 1 had banned this one it would probably have gone higher! The tour was a great success but the band decided to split in 1982 for a variety of reasons, mainly contractual & financial. A classic 'art versus business' situation developed and the two things, as most people know, have always been uneasy bedfellows!

However you see A II Z's place in the greater scheme of things, the fact remains they are worthy of note in the resurgence of the British home grown metal bands of the late seventies and early eighties. From what we have been told, it may not have ended, just yet?
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