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Talkin' Greezy - Remix" by Cakes da Killa, Injury Reserve on Spotify, March 2, 2018 , retrieved February 9, 2023 Aquarius (feat.Injury Reserve)" by Dos Monos, Injury Reserve on Spotify, July 24, 2020 , retrieved February 9, 2023 Wild Wild West" contains an uncredited excerpt from the Peel Session recording of " The End of Radio", written and performed by Shellac.

Imgur. July 6, 2023 https://i.imgur.com/7rPzvdS.jpg . Retrieved July 6, 2023. {{ cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= ( help) my realization album i'm sure everybody had a "realization album;" an album that made someone realize exactly what music was, is, and can be. this is that album for me. Injury Reserve Give Stepa J. Groggs a Heartbreaking Memorial on 'By the Time I Get to Phoenix' | Exclaim!". Exclaim . Retrieved September 23, 2021.DeVille, Chris (June 30, 2020). "Jordan Groggs Of Injury Reserve Dead At 32". Stereogum . Retrieved July 1, 2020. On September 15, 2021, the group self-released their second studio album, By the Time I Get to Phoenix, led by the singles, "Knees", and "Superman That". The album features Bruiser Brigade rapper ZelooperZ, and was engineered by Zeroh. [16] Shortly following the release, the group embarked on a worldwide tour, alongside Slauson Malone and Colloboh on the US leg. Initially, Zeroh was the supporting act alongside Slauson Malone, but was replaced with Colloboh due to unforeseen circumstances. [17] In 2015, the group self-released their second mixtape, Live From the Dentist Office, aptly named due to the fact it was recorded in the dental office of producer Corey Parker’s grandfather. The project has been praised by music critics for Groggs and Ritchie’s honest and charismatic rapping style, as well as for Parker’s innovative approach to jazz rap and alternative hip-hop, characteristics that are well-reflected by songs such as “Yo,” “Whatever Dude,” “Washed Up” and “Ttktv.” Ritchie with a T, in a 2016 interview with The Daily Texan [6] 2015–2016: Live from the Dentist Office and Floss [ edit ]

Considering that Injury Reserve is officially over as a group, this may well be the last major release we see from them. It has a very “done and finished” feel to it, and can be seen as a way for the surviving members to officially wrap the project up and put it on the shelf. a b c d Sheldon Pearce (September 21, 2021). "The Radical yet Tuneful Music of Injury Reserve". The New Yorker . Retrieved September 22, 2021. Live From The Dentist Office". livefromthe.dentist. Archived from the original on March 12, 2016 . Retrieved March 11, 2016. On September 29, 2017, the group released an EP titled Drive It Like It's Stolen, preceded by the singles, "North Pole" (featuring Austin Feinstein), "See You Sweat", and "Boom (X3)". All of the singles were released with accompanying music videos. They joined Ho99o9 and The Underachievers on separate tours in 2017. In 2018, the group embarked on their first headlining tour, accompanied by Indiana artist Freddie Gibbs for its second half, and were featured on the Aminé single "Campfire". Injury Reserve are a three-piece hip hop group who were formed in Arizona in 2011. Their self-titled debut album follows several acclaimed releases such as their second mixtape ‘Floss’.

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Taconelli, Jesse (September 24, 2021). "Sonemic Interview: Injury Reserve". Rate Your Music/Sonemic. Archived from the original on September 24, 2021 . Retrieved October 2, 2021. On September 28, 2022, the group released a remix of "Ghost" by experimental pop musician, Body Meat, marking their first release since By the Time I Get to Phoenix. a b "By the Time I Get to Phoenix, by Injury Reserve". Injury Reserve . Retrieved September 22, 2021.

On December 15, 2016, Injury Reserve released their second mixtape titled Floss, released again through a variety of digital platforms to similar acclaim. The mixtape featured Vic Mensa and Cakes da Killa. Both projects were actually recorded in a dental office belonging to producer Parker Corey's grandfather. [10] 2017–2019: Drive It Like It's Stolen, signing to Loma Vista, Injury Reserve [ edit ] After the death of Groggs in 2020 and the release of the group's second and final studio album, By the Time I Get to Phoenix, the remaining members regrouped under the name By Storm in July 2023. [4] History [ edit ] 2013–2014: Career beginnings, Depth Chart and Cooler Colors [ edit ] h]"Bye Storm" contains excerpts from " Here Come the Warm Jets", written and performed by Brian Eno. Injury Reserve was an alternative hip hop trio hailing from Tempe, Arizona. It was comprised of producer Parker Corey and rappers Ritchie with a T and the late Stepa J. Groggs.

As their fan-base gradually widened, in 2017 Injury Reserve continued to strike the iron while it was hot with the EP Drive It Like It’s Stolen, previewed by three singles: “North Pole” (featuring Austin Anderson), “See You Sweat” and “Boom (X3).”

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