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- George Lynch performs his debut hit with this hit video to "Wicked Sensation," which was a smash hit on MTV and, later on UPN and VH1. It was a brutal video that was about sex, and it was fiercely hot. WARNING: NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART, AND NOT FOR KIDS.
- Onyx performs in the music video "Throw Ya Gunz" from the album "Bacdafucup" recorded for Def Jam. The music video begins with a group of people running on the beach. Onyx performs on the beach and in a darkened room. A large group of people dance with the song.
- Music video for Ugly Kid Joe's song, 'So Damn Cool'.
- A music video for the single "Big Ole Butt" by Hip-Hip recording artist LL Cool J, from his 1989 album "Walking with a Panther".
- The Edge, who are from the city of Brooklyn, talk about life in the streets, and about the consequences of living a gangsta life.
- Road Redemption lets you lead a biker gang on an epic journey across the country in this driving combat road rage adventure. Huge campaign, dozens of weapons, full 4-player co-op splitscreen and online multiplayer.
- Ral and Cyf are at it again. With their hard-hitting video, Ral and Cyf talks about girls, the streets, in a video that was a hit sensation in Bridgeport and the Bridgeport area, and aired on all the major affiliates, minus the 2 unpopular ones - WPIX and WCBS (one being formerly of The WB, the other of CBS, as has always been).
- Boss (full name: Lichelle Laws) raps about the streets and what she can do to rivals and about guys being perverted to her in this hard-hitting, highly charged video that solidified her popularity in the music world. It was a big hit on MTV and BET and had later airings on super-smash hit UPN, and its affiliates like WWOR.
- Watch each episode as the salty reviewer reviews movies he hates
- Onyx performs in the music video "Shiftee" from the album "Bacdafucup" recorded for Def Jam. The music video begins with neon signs indicate a pornographic theater. Oynx performs on the street near the signs as people around them jump around and dance. As usual, the Rodney King-hating Brooklyn group raps about their skills on the mic, albeit in a more violent, murderous, borderline horrorcore, manner.
- Set in a far corner of space, Valfaris is a heavy metal infused 2D action-platformer, Brutal combat, Deadly enemies, Stunning pixel art, Savage soundtrack, Get ready to rip the galaxy a new wormhole.
- Here is a limited-released alternative version of the hit song that was less immersed in horror images, but instead was more gangster and refined, with Ice Cube, Dr. Dre and few guests, rapping in a restaurants with lots of drinks. It mostly wasn't released widely until the 2000s, so likely it had a release on UPN and MyNetworkTV, and later MTV. With my UPN (which was more popular, 11 years straight, and Warner Bros.-like than The WB) revival and WB (no "The" before "WB," no "Tribune," no frog, no "dubba," "dubba," "dubba") network, hopefully this version of the video will reach a new generation of rap fans.
- Arnold Weiss, an aging prospector, must travel to a mining asteroid where something terrible has happened in order to save his friend while trying to avoid the marines sent to eliminate all witnesses.
- Onyx performs in the music video "Da Nex Niguz" from the album "Bacdafucup" recorded for Def Jam. The music video begins with black and white shots of the band walking on the sidewalk through a neighborhood. The band raps as they hang out in front of a food stand.
- Video GameA murderer in an iron mask is on the loose, and the cardinal of Louis XIV has asked you to solve the case. Enter the world of kings and musketeers to track down the killer and bring him to justice.
- Syndrome, a sci-fi survival horror game that places you in a living hell inside a doomed starship. Find out what happened to your lost crew. Run. Hide. Fight. Survive.
- This is the video to Too Short's hit song. It was a hit video that later had airings on UPN, and their affiliates, such as WWOR. It was a hit song about Too and his rapping abilities. He talks about how he's mostly clean. He brags about his skills.
- Somewhere in the Middle Ages. A lonely traveler arrives to a small town invaded by monsters and demons. A classic survival horror with a distinctive look: everything is made of ellipsoids.
- Sticky Fingaz is back again, with fierce brutality, bragging about what he can do to his rivals in this classic Brooklyn hit, that was platinum and hit MTV and BET, and later on UPN and its affiliates, like WWOR. It's a mix of rap and comedy, as Sticky is funny and making his funny faces as usual. A true official nasty n.
- The Western Front Armies is a multiplayer standalone for COH2 that adds two factions to the roster of playable multiplayer armies: the Oberkommando West (OKW) and the US Forces (USF).
- Promo of Franz Ferdinand's third single from their fourth studio album, "Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action". The band plays in a low-budget horror movie themed video.
- Watch as Johns kids Tom and Thomass go on adventures saving the town
- When Ira, a med-student from Boston becomes the victim of a sexual assault, her grief stricken father, Ray, embarks on a path to hunt down her attacker. For Ray, this quest for vengeance leads him down a dark and self destructive path that ultimately affects everyone he loves. His family will never be the same again.
- The Troubleneck Bros. perform their hit song, "Trouble Wreck," a brutal horrorcore song that made horrorcore a force in rap music. It was initially banned from BET and MTV, but it did later air on hit network UPN, and its affiliates. It got is own video release, and was featured on some soundtracks of movies.
- First Person Shooter. You play as part of a Counter Terrorism Unit, dispatched on a number of dangerous missions. In single-player you earn money to recruit new members to your team and instruct them in each mission, or you can play with up to five other players online.
- Video GameVR game in which the player must fight against a variety of enemies in order to recover stolen scrolls.
- Ugly Kid Joe performs in the music video "Madman" from the album "America's Least Wanted" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video begins with shots of a man dancing under an strobe light. The band performs in a darken club while flashing light illuminate them.
- Snoop Dogg and his bros hit hard in this comedic music video that was in big demand on MTV and BET. And also had airings on super-smash hit UPN, and its affiliates like WWOR. In this video, Kurupt and Daz Dillinger also appear. In this comical video, to show their disrespect to New York, they kick down buildings.
- The legendary video to their classic horrorcore song called "Pure." The Troubleneck Bros. were a hardcore/bragging/battle/horrorcore rap group from either Harlem or the Bronx, New York City. They gained notoriety for their songs, which were graphic and violent, and some bloody. They were initially banned from MTV, and BET did not air their videos, claiming it wasn't wholesome, short of actually denouncing them. They later had airings on popular smash hit network UPN, and their affiliates, like flagship WWOR, and by then, there was more acceptance for this kind of rap.
- As part of their semi-theatrical video movie release "Game Of Survival," banned from MTV and not shown on BET (short of being a ban), Live Squad performs their vicious and brutal "Heartless," which was a hit even without much radio play and went Platinum. It was shot in Brooklyn, and in New York City.
- A serial killer is up to mischief on the highway at night, looking for new female victims.
- A French-American police detective and a Victorian-era psychiatrist must face their inner demons, but little do they realize that not every choice they make is their own, as something less than human watches from the dark.
- On the night of his execution, one of the most notorious serial killers in United States history is presented with the opportunity to give one final interview on live television. How did a gentle Arizona boy come to be a broken man on Death Row?