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SONG #6: 'Undefined crime' from the album Tapes from hell.

 

Discography:

Money out of will 1-4
(CMG, 1989 - 1994)
Heavy duty
(CMG, 1991)
Tapes from hell
(Streetsound, 1993)
Spending luck as cents
(Cronicle, 1994)
The DJ president and his crew
(Cronicle, 1995)
Blizzard of Fuzz
(Cronicle, 1995)

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Ramon Munoz (1969 - 1996)

Son to the founder of Star Records (later to become CMG) Joaquin Munoz.
With a deep history in mixtapes and plenty of high-profile DJ work behind him, Ramon Munoz gets respect both in the studios and in the streets. Besides his DJ work with Cliff Clark and Television 6, Ramon Munoz is also a mixtape maven. In 1987 he formed the PEC (Positive Electricity Crew), with Justin G (then known as DJ Ape). Originally a Atlanta collective, PEC spread worldwide with members in San Fransisco (DJ Cat) and Chicago (Y-God). The crew became known for their party music DJ sets, which avoided spinning plain old hits in favor of remixes and blends. They captured this excitement in their street-level mixtape series Money out of will and the freestyle-heavy Blizzard of Fuzz, which took New Music Magazine's Readers List number one spot in 1995. Ramon Munoz has also released numerous club singles on the Cronicle label, both as a solo artist and with DJ Mustafa as Party People Crew.
Munoz killed himself with a sophisticated system of electrified wires attached to his teeth.