Shootyz Groove Is a band that no one wants to run Into In this alley New York band hits right groove on EP Shootyz Groove, a new band out of New York City, has a five song EP out called Respect. The members of this quintet come from widely differing backgrounds and this diversity is reflected in the music they produce. Melding elements of rap/hip hop and metal, they have created a unique sound. Respect becomes increasingly impressive each time played. The members of the band have some funky names: Sense and Season vocalize the rhymes for the band; on bass is a fella named Spei . and Dose lays down the bent on the drums The man with the only regular name. Donnv. shines on the gui tar that gives the group its rock, edge. Despite their menacing appearance. Shootyz Groove, who do have some admirable, solid grooves, profess peace. Unlike a lot of rap groups (or hard rock bands for that matter), they do not glorify violence. Shootyz Groove, who leaves out any mention of guns in their lyrics, can and do sling the dirty words that art* prevalent in this type of music. Profanity is gen erously dispersed through the street vocabulary of their songs. In an interview in The Mighty Decible recently. Donny. the axe-man, summed up the band's positive message. "We feel that, in essence, music has separated our society somewhat between the races of our youth” he told the maga zine. “If the medium of music is what broke down and separat ed us. then if the five of us can get together, coming from all different walks of life, and cre ate something great, then I think music itself, the way we do it. can break down those barriers." Their music is an interesting amalgam. Basically, they bring metal guitars to rap music. Ice-T did something similar with his latest band. Body Count. Also, Sense and Season, the two rap pers in Shootyz Groove. work well as a team, taking turns on the mit: and trading lines fre quently. One can really get a feel for what this band would sound like live on Respect bei ause the atmosphere of a i luh setting is captured While this bond has worked hard for its success, the group also plays hard. Two of the five songs on the EP are odes to drugs, one favorite being the legal drug Crazy Horse liquor. "Rocking in the Wilderness" is Shootyz Groove's song about their experiences with it Their other favorite drug is marijuana In "Buddahful Day." they advocate its legalization "Buy it/roll it/lick it/smoke it," they sing Listening to this tune reminds one of the public ser vice announcement that goes "Get high. Get stupid." Despite Shootyz Groove's apparent heavy use of these sub stances. they don't seem to have taken any toll: they rock/rap as intensely as anyone and are supposed to have a full-length album out in Septemlier. (Imp. >3 IC .-CC pm Local Showcase Ump 24 FREE S:CC pm Casino IflgM y0$h(tm,. 23 $3 fC.CC pm The Big l|ta Caastk Resin The Infected 'W®'® Uuy. 26 S3 IC.CC pm vSWQra niW Violent Qraen The Timmies 27 $4 /f:ff p/n KPorts Big Daddy riuuuuuw Monitor Trackdrlvar au#. 2i- $5 ir.tr pm The Itrangon 13! E. nil! | 342 33!)! Ifcx aftl !l*Vkl»!a College Too Expensive? Scholarships, Grams, Fellowships, Sc Work Cooperative Programs Are Available. Pv. For Free information cail (•_ J. 1-800-286-8021 ext. 56 0? rfi J The U.S. Scholarship Treasury ± j Sl’KlNGr Ir'Lt) SMOKE SHOP Tobacco • Pipes • Lighters • Incense < Knives • Gilts • Candy I 1124 Main St.. Springfield, OR 97477 503-747-8629 W M: 800 /a? 94% J J.. —.- .il—. THE eCAPfYINI wine liar & Cafe, 7 ( W Serving Lunch and Dinner 7 Days a Week W Breakfast and Brunch Saturday and Sunday W Mediterranean and West Coast Cuisine Fine Wines by the Glass, 1/2 Glass and Taste Tapas and Other Regional Appetizers H Gourmet Desserts W FREE Wine Tastings Each Saturday 2:30 - 5:30 nrnmmnmmHmmmmmmmmmm 30 East Broadway (on the mall) • 686-5622