1. a sludge/doom metal band … Read Full Bio ↴Several bands/artists go by the name of 13:
1. a sludge/doom metal band from New York, NY, United States.
2. a grunge band from Pilsen, Czech Republic.
3. an indie blues/rock & roll band from Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
4. a DJ and producer from Seattle, WA, United States.
5. a metal visual kei band from Kansai, Japan. See 「13」
6. hip-hop artist from Hollywood, Los Angeles.
7. a heavy/thrash metal band from Lithuania (1988-1989) .
8. a modern streetpunk / oicore band from Russia.
9. a blues, blues rock, blues band from California led by Lester Butler.
10. an ambient artist from Salt Lake City, Utah. https://kotawalls.bandcamp.com/
1. Formed in 1992 in New York, 13 are a sludge/doom metal band with members of Electric Wizard and Sourvein.
With lyrics that often focus on alienation and abuse, they started out as Thunderpussy 13 in 1990. Guitarist Liz Buckingham, and drummer Ellen Mieczkowski, were the founders of this creation. After dropping the name 'Thunderpussy', they recruited singer Alicia Morgan (who is also the girlfriend of Mike Williams of Eyehategod) and bassist, Sean in 1992 (who left in 1993).
Inspired by Celtic Frost, St. Vitus, Melvins, Winter and Mountains, their mission was to play music "that hurts you physically when you hear it!". Their first demo contained three songs and had a guest appearance by native New Yorker Dan Lilker of Nuclear Assault and Brutal Truth.
They also did split 7"s with Grief (a band they were closely tied with) from Boston, MA, on Grievance Records and Eyehategod. After playing several shows in and outside of New York with bands such as Pungent Stench, St. Vitus, Buzzoven, Misery, Chaos UK, Cathedral, Pentagram, and Incantation, and releasing the single Hollow on Relapse Records, the band called it quits. 13's Liz and Alicia also recorded with members of Eyehategod in a side project called Never, and Liz is currently playing with Electric Wizard.
2. 13 is a Czech grunge band from Pilsen formed in 2004. More info on this web page: http://www.virb.com/13grunge
3. 13 from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, plays an indie brand of 'big city blues', formed in 1995 and fronted by Robin Berlijn. The other band members are Henk Jonkers (formerly in The Fatal Flowers) and Dick Brouwer (formerly in The Soft Parade).
The band played many a live show in The Netherlands in 1995 and 1996, but their début album was never finished... until fifteen years later: the album (11) was finally put out on Excelsior Recordings in 2010.
4. 13 is a DJ and Producer Originally from Seattle, now residing in Los Angeles, is the owner and creator of DJTEQ Studios, "by DJ's for DJ's" a full service studio specializing in electronic music production.
As a DJ, 13 trancends the lines of genre delivering a slab of innovative tunes with his flawless mixing style, programming and track selection. Well known for breaking tracks and rocking crowds all over the West Coast and soon to be the World. Early influences include: Depeche Mode, New Order, Soft Cell and classic rockers such as The Steve Miller band and Dire Straits. He has shared the stage with renowned DJs such as Ministry of Sound's Paul Sparkes, DJ Icey, EVA, BPM, MarQ, Chronus, and has a knack for breaking new music. 13's background in mechanical engineering has helped define his production work, where he creates the dirtiest broken beats to the techiest of trance. He has worked with Medway (Bedrock and HooJ), EVA (Global Underground), and Richard File (Unkle). Heavily influenced by Sasha, Digweed, along with a fondness for all things Bedrock, and early Oakenfold, Nick Muir, Shiloh & Weekend World. (this taken from his myspace site).
You can also find more info about him here www.djteq.com and www.myspace.com/dj13 and http://people.tribe.net/dohcvtec187
5. 13 was also a Kansai metal visual kei band that split up in January 2007. They released two singles and a mini-album before departing the scene after two years. See 「13」
7. 13 (Trylika) was a heavy/thrash metal band from Lithuania (1988-1989).
Last known lineup:
Artūras Gumbrevičius-Ačkazauras - vocals (R.I.P.)
Arijus Skorupskis - rhythm guitar
Anatolijus Rozumas - lead guitar
Marius Klusas - bass
Vladimiras Lavrentjevas - drums
The birth of 13, a heavy/thrash metal band from Kaunas, Lithuania - 13 February 1988. Band was started in Kaunas Freda Culture House.
Band belonged to Kaunas Rock Club. In 1988, band were the winners in festivals like "Elektrinė gitara", „Žemaitijos taurė“, „Aukštaitijos taurė“, „Papūga“, „Hard Express“. In 1989, band's concert was broadcast on East German (German Democratic Republic or GDR) television.
Band's main influences included Metallica, Coroner, Motörhead, Pink Floyd, Anthrax, Venom, Judas Priest. Band disbanded in 1989. 13 existed for 1 year, but it will always be remembered by people for it's strong and influential music.
8. Russian streetpunk/ oicore released Не отступай! album in 2013
9. 13 was a blues, blues rock, blues band from California led by Lester Butler. Lester Butler (November 12, 1959 – May 9, 1998) was an American blues harmonica player and singer. He achieved fame as the singer and harmonica player for the Los Angeles, California, based blues roots band, The Red Devils and 13.
Butler was born in Virginia, United States.
The Red Devils (originally known as The Blue Shadows) released one album, 1992's King King. It was produced by Rick Rubin on his Def American record label. The group featured drummer Bill Bateman (of The Blasters), Johnny Ray Bartel on bass, Dave Lee Bartel on rhythm guitar, Paul Size on lead guitar, and pianist Gene Taylor. The Red Devils recorded 22 tracks with Mick Jagger in June 1992, again produced by Rubin, though the tracks were not issued at the time (they have since cropped up on various bootlegs, and one track was officially released on a Jagger compilation on Rhino Records in 2007). The band also backed the actor and sometime musician Bruce Willis, when the action star performed at his Planet Hollywood clubs. The Devils also backed Johnny Cash on music that was not released until after the country singer's death, on the boxed set Unearthed. Butler also played on Rancid's 1998 album Life Won't Wait.
After the breakup of The Red Devils, Butler also fronted the band, '13', releasing one self-titled record on Hightone Records in 1997. The original members of '13' included Kid Ramos on guitar, James Intveld on bass, and Johnny Morgan on drums. The recorded release of '13' on Hightone Records was produced by Warren Croyle and features Stephen Hodges and Johnny Morgan on drums, Tom Leavey and James Moore on bass, Andy Kaulkin on keyboards, with Alex Schultz, Smokey Hormel, Paul Bryant, and Doug Hamlin on guitar. Butler achieved his greatest fame in Europe, especially the Netherlands, where the 'Lester Butler Tribute Band' still performs.
Butler died of an overdose of heroin and cocaine on May 9, 1998, in Los Angeles at the age of 38. Two of his friends, who were involved in his overdose, were convicted of involuntary manslaughter.
Work with other artists
Butler played harmonica on "Shake Your Hips" track which appears on the Billy Boy Arnold album, Back Where I Belong, released on Alligator in 1993. Along with Zach Zunis and Jimmy Rip, Butler played on the King Ernest album, King of Hearts which was released in 1997.
Wikipedia: Lester Butler
I Did It
13 Lyrics
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Yeah, yeah, yah, aye
Yeah, yeah, yeah, aye
Yeah, yeah, yeah, aye
All white coupe, ice cream
If you wanna' die, try me
I be in the sky, flying
Strike too quick like lightning
Every day I'm gettin' paid
I'm with your bitch gettin' brain
Coupe sunshine feel the rays
Pack touch down goin' crazy
Bitch I ball hard like MJ
100 bands on me I'll count it up in broad day
I'll kill a fuck nigga, yeah in broad day
Trappin' out the apartments, dice games, hallways
Gotta keep a stick on me, fully loaded always
Pimp hand strong, never listen what a broad say
Gotta keep it real cause these rap niggaz all fake
Got that check on my own
I can't save no hoes
Every day I gotta get dough
Gotta go fast, not slow
I came up like a slope
Came from the bottom, no hope
Most of these niggas some hoes
And you know I got it for the low
Yeah
I got racks, I got bands, I got cash
I got cash, I got cash, I got bags
Pull out the racks, pull out them racks, pull out the racks
two naked bitches, two naked bitches, giving me thanks
I'm super Saiyan, go super Saiyan, know what I'm sayin?
I got a Glock, it's in my hands
I got a Glock, you know im spraying'
One, 12 o clock, I got a plan
Hit a lick on your bitch I know I can
I'm kicking shit like it japan
Lil' bitch you know im the man
Pack touch down goin' crazy
Bitch I ball hard like MJ
100 bands on me I'll count it up in broad day
I'll kill a fuck nigga, yeah in broad day
Trappin' out the apartments, dice games, hallways
Gotta keep a stick on me, fully loaded always
Pimp hand strong, never listen what a broad say
Gotta keep it real cause these rap niggaz all fake
13's song "I Did It" is a boastful and aggressive rap track that centers around themes of money, power, and violence. In the beginning of the song, 13 brags about his wealth and status by making references to expensive cars, jewelry, and the number of women he's able to attract. He also boasts about his prowess as a gunman, stating that he's always armed and willing to defend himself physically. The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "pack touch down going crazy" which seems to refer to making drug deals or successfully completing some other kind of illicit activity.
As the song goes on, 13 continues his show of bravado by talking about how he came from nothing and had to work hard to get to where he is today. He also takes shots at other rappers who he perceives as fake or inauthentic. The song ends with 13 once again repeating the phrase "pack touch down going crazy," which could be interpreted as a call to continue hustling and making money.
Overall, "I Did It" is a high-energy and aggressive rap song that showcases 13's skill as a lyricist and his willingness to push boundaries. While the themes of the song may be controversial, they reflect the reality of many people who come from disadvantaged backgrounds and have to resort to illegal or dangerous means to achieve success.
Line by Line Meaning
Yeah, yeah, yah, aye
Repetition of a phrase to express excitement and enthusiasm for what is to come
All white coupe, ice cream
Describing the luxurious car currently being driven as white and comparing it to the sweet treat of ice cream
If you wanna' die, try me
A warning to others that the singer is not to be messed with and that any attempt to cause harm will result in severe consequences
I be in the sky, flying
A boast about the artist's wealth and ability to travel in luxurious ways, likening themselves to being up in the clouds
Strike too quick like lightning
A reference to the artist's quick and deadly manner, similar to that of a lightning bolt
I get them racks every day
The singer brags about their ability to make a lot of money consistently
Every day I'm gettin' paid
A continuation of the brag about making a lot of money on a regular basis
I'm with your bitch gettin' brain
A crude reference to the artist being with someone else's significant other and engaging in sexual acts
Coupe sunshine feel the rays
The artist's car is described as bright and luxurious enough to evoke imagery of the sun's rays shining down on it
Pack touch down goin' crazy
A reference to the artist's lifestyle, which involves parties and heightened excitement, especially when money comes in
Bitch I ball hard like MJ
A reference to the legendary basketball player, Michael Jordan, the singer is proclaiming their talent or success in their own arena
100 bands on me I'll count it up in broad day
The artist carries large amounts of money on them and is unafraid to count it publicly, even in daylight hours
I'll kill a fuck nigga, yeah in broad day
A threat to take someone's life, even in broad daylight and with full intention to follow through
Trappin' out the apartments, dice games, hallways
A reference to the singer's involvement in drug dealing in various locations such as apartments and hallways, as well as gambling with dice games
Gotta keep a stick on me, fully loaded always
The singer carries a gun with them, always loaded and ready for any unexpected danger
Pimp hand strong, never listen what a broad say
A reference to the artist's confidence in their ability to maintain control and domination over women, ignoring their requests or opinions
Gotta keep it real cause these rap niggaz all fake
The artist believes that many rappers are not genuine and therefore it is important to remain truthful in their own lyrics and actions
Got that check on my own
The singer has made a lot of money through their own means and hard work, without relying on others
I can't save no hoes
A statement indicating that the singer does not waste time or resources trying to save someone who does not appreciate or benefit them
Every day I gotta get dough
A continuation of the brag about making a lot of money on a regular basis, indicating that it is an integral part of their lifestyle
Gotta go fast, not slow
The artist must maintain a fast pace and sense of urgency to continue their success and avoid falling behind
I came up like a slope
The artist describes their rise to success as gradual and steady, like a slope
Came from the bottom, no hope
The singer originally had nothing and no prospects for success, but was able to change their fortune through hard work and determination
Most of these niggas some hoes
The artist believes that many other men are weak or submissive, lacking the strength and dominance that they possess
And you know I got it for the low
The singer has access to something valuable or desired, and can provide it at a relatively lower cost than others
I got racks, I got bands, I got cash
A repetition of the singer's possession of wealth and money
Pull out the racks, pull out them racks, pull out the racks
The singer emphasizes their ability to display and use their wealth whenever and wherever they choose
two naked bitches, two naked bitches, giving me thanks
A vulgar reference to the artist being sexually involved with multiple women who are grateful for the experience
I'm super Saiyan, go super Saiyan, know what I'm sayin?
A reference to the popular Japanese anime/manga, Dragon Ball Z, in which characters transform into superpowered beings known as Super Saiyans. The artist likens themselves to these characters and asks if the listener understands what they mean.
I got a Glock, it's in my hands
The singer has a firearm and is holding it at the moment
I got a Glock, you know im spraying'
The singer intends to use their firearm, likely to cause harm
One, 12 o clock, I got a plan
The artist indicates that they have an idea or strategy that will take place at a specific time
Hit a lick on your bitch I know I can
The artist believes that they can sleep with someone else's significant other, or otherwise take advantage of them in some way
I'm kicking shit like it japan
A comparison to the artist's level of skill or success in their chosen industry or area of expertise to the often impressive and innovative creations that come out of Japan
Lil' bitch you know im the man
The singer is boasting their own greatness and dominance over others, particularly women
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Robert Fain
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
VFX Sounds
“Hey mom where’s the tutor”
“He’s outside”
“Mom that’s a 6 year old child”
“Yes”
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Sansnitizer
Reminds me of Mushoku Tensei
Chupa Lmfao
“Yeah and you’re 16 needing a tutor, what’s the problem?” 🤨
fhaattht
when your teacher is younger than you but smarter than einstein
Ray lol
He’s the kinda person they look for in job applications
Eriza Misora #fujoshi
Yeah, he will surely have 15 years of experience at 20 😂😂😂
Bob Bob
They be like the avg wage for this job is 50$ a hr but we only have a internship available to see if we like u for 0$ a hr
Mudflap2020
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