X: Do you have any more tracks from your Holocaust era and will you ever spit a Holocaust-style verse again?
A: Well, that style is called Mixed Forest Zone. I might feature it again. The new style is called Old Jail Pajama Room.

X: Do you have any more tracks from your Holocaust era and will you ever spit a Holocaust-style verse again?
A: Well, that style is called Mixed Forest Zone. I might feature it again. The new style is called Old Jail Pajama Room.
Never heard a Wu affiliate speak on his drug before
@Billy Ocean Any of the Wu affiliates ever speak on dude's drug use before?
Other than Killah Priest clowning him and 9th Prince getting into a fight with him I'm not aware of any affiliates speaking on Holocaust.
@BuddahMAC ?
thought this thread was gonna be about kanye lmao who is this
what did Killah Priest say about him?
the whole Angel Dust story? when Holocaust called him high and Priest was trying to find where he was at but Holocaust was in another state?
Holocaust talked about the fight him and 9th had. what was that about?
Yea, that Priest story.
And according to 9th they got into a fight cause Holocaust got high off dust while they were working on music.
what?! lol
in his music in the 2000's.
dude was incoherent and spitting gibberish.
it's well known dude was a sherm head
come on now. let's not start trying to rewrite history.
So because he got crazy creative with his rhymes you're putting it out there that he did for certain he smoked PCP and that he fell off?
I disagree with that.
He never fell off, check his bandcamp.
it's a well known fact that he was a dust head.
the Wu known for doing dust and all types of drugs too.
we not about to rewrite history and act like these dudes won't doing drugs.
and yes, Holocaust fell off. HORRIBLY too.
Other than Killah Priest clowning him and 9th Prince getting into a fight with him I'm not aware of any affiliates speaking on Holocaust.
@BuddahMAC ?
Wu-International: What was the recording session like, how was he to work with in? Did it go fluently or was it a difficult process?
BSBD: He was the most difficult person we have ever worked with. It was stressful, and very strange. We didn't know at the time (though we suspected very quickly), that he has mental health problems. I don't want to put him on blast in any way, but we went through a hell of a lot to complete the project, and it almost didn't come out after almost a year of post production, mixing, and label shopping. It was extremely difficult to find anyone interested in this project, as we were a new act and Holocaust didn't have any recent sales history. We were finally offered something from a contact who was very generous and was willing to put out our record on his newly formed label (that never came to be), but this relationship ended once the expectations and monetary demands from Holocaust became ridiculous and almost comical.
Wu-International: Do you have any memorable moments about this session that you will like to share with the fans please?
BSBD: He told our other roommate that we used to rob graves and that he had hidden a gun somewhere in the house. And that was just the first night.
"Yo- I am found with 2 white men who used to rob graves"
@BuddahMAC
Where is Holocaust at now? and also where in California is from?
I keep seeing these albums or mixtapes pop up every once and while, but is he really recording anything new or are these mixtapes and albums from the last few years just random unreleased music from years ago?
And one another thing, who is the producer Skarecrow that produced the majority of Holocaust's first two albums? Is he a producer from the West Coast?