The Lost Children of Babylon
The Lost Children of Babylon | |
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Origin | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Genres | Alternative hip hop |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels |
Seventh Cathedral Recordings LCOB Productions |
Associated acts | Jedi Mind Tricks, Killah Priest, Black Market Militia, The Maccabeez, Wu-Tang Killa Beez, Sunz of Man, Masta Buildas, Ill-Mega, Sick Since, Foundation[1] |
Website |
lcobproductions |
Members |
Rasul Allah (rapper) Cosmic Crusader Jon Murdock Atun Sen Geb Lex Starwind White Lotus (rapper) Amos the Ancient Prophet |
The Lost Children of Babylon (LCOB) are a spiritual alternative hip hop/rap music group based out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The group was founded by Rasul Allah and The Breath Of Judah in the mid 1990s and first appeared in 1996 on the Jedi Mind Tricks' Amber Probe EP. The original core members are Rasul Allah, The Breath of Judah, Richard Raw, Cosmic Crusader and Ancient Kemet. Their messages are influenced by Nuwaubian philosophy, Islam, and the Nation of Gods and Earths; their subject matter draws from such topics as physics, philosophy, spirituality, science fiction, and mythology, of various traditions.
Career
First appearance
The Lost Children of Babylon entered the hiphop-scene in 1996 with an appearance on Jedi Mind Tricks debut the Amber Probe EP. Where they appeared on the song "Communion: The Crop Circle Thesis". They also contributed with verses on four more songs on Jedi Mind Tricks The Psycho-Social, Chemical, Biological & Electro-Magnetic Manipulation of Human Consciousness: "Chinese Water Torture", "The Three Immortals", "As It Was In The Beginning" and "Books of Blood: The Coming Of Tan".
Where Light Was Created: The Equidivium
Their first album was released on Seventh Cathedral Recordings in 2001. They debuted with a conscious style, with lyrics filled with Nuwaubian teachings of Dr. Malachi Z. York and different theories of the creation and destination of the human soul. This album is similar in style to Jedi Mind Tricks "Psycho-social LP".
Words From The Duat: The Book Of Anubis
For their second album, LCOB changed their name to "The Lost Children of Egypt" on request of Dr. Malachi Z. York. This name change reflects a concept change on the album, which is more focused on Egyptian philosophy and mythology.
The 911 Report: The Ultimate Conspiracy
LCOB's third album consists of 19 tracks about the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. The band became more political, choosing to proselytize about world politics rather than Egyptian mysticism. Some controversy occurs, since they condemn the terrorists, yet also George W. Bush and his administration for purportedly enabling the circumstances of 9/11. The album examines both the conspiracies about 9/11 and the facts of the event.
Their recent releases were put out on the internet called "Prelude To "The Appendices" (a promo to the upcoming album "The Appendices: The Scroll Of Lost Tales"), "The Lost Tapes", and a prelude to the upcoming album "Zeitgeist: The Spirit Of The Age". Several members have also announced solo debuts to be released in a near future. Richard Raw has already released his first album entitled "My City, A Place Where Somebody Can Be Nobody" and several other mixtapes that were released on the internet.
Discography
Albums
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Where Light Was Created: The Equidivium
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Words From the Duat: The Book of Anubis
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The 911 Report: The Ultimate Conspiracy
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Zeitgeist: The Spirit Of The Age
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El's Appendices: The Scroll Of Lost Tales
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Singles
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"Never Die - The Lost Children of Babylon"
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References
External links
- Official Lost Children of Babylon Website
- The Lost Children of Babylon on Myspace
- The Lost Children of Babylon on Discogs
- Official Babygrande website