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    Cast your mind back to the heady days of 1993 when all that needed to make noise in the rap game was construction Timbs, a bald head and some Carhart? To really seal the deal, you needed to incorporate some Shout Rap, a chanted hook and some hyped-up beats designed to perform furious Rap Handz to.

    Ticking all of these boxes were the Troubleneck Brothers, comprising of seven dudes (none of whom I could name if my life depended on it), who burst onto the scene with the impressive ‘Gusto,’ the amped-up b-side to their ‘Troubleneck Wreck’ single on Bill Stepheny’s StepSun label in 1993.

    The following year they released the patchy Release Me Ep and the superior ‘Back To The Hip-Hop’ single before they dissapeared into the ether.

    It wasn’t until 2010 that the bootleg album, Fuck All Y’ll appeared on vinyl, which showcases the crews 1992 material – including the original version of ‘Troubleneck Wreck,’ which is