Christopher George Manak (born October 8, 1969
), better known by his stage name Peanut Butter Wolf, is an American disc jockey and record producer from
San Jose, California
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.
He is based in
Los Angeles
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, where he moved to in 2000.
[ He is the founder of Stones Throw Records.
]
Career
In 1989, Peanut Butter Wolf met rapper Charizma. They became friends and started making music together. They made a name for themselves in San Jose and the Bay Area through their live shows and demo tapes. Charizma was shot dead in 1993.[ In 1996, Peanut Butter Wolf founded Stones Throw Records, which would release the duo's '' Big Shots'' in 2003.
In 1999, Peanut Butter Wolf released '' My Vinyl Weighs a Ton''. It peaked at number 44 on the ]UK Independent Albums Chart
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. In 2010, Jeff Weiss of ''Los Angeles Times
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'' called it "a crate-digging classic that remains one of the seminal statements of the underground golden era."
Discography
Studio albums
* '' My Vinyl Weighs a Ton'' (1999)
* '' Big Shots'' (2003)
Compilation albums
* ''Peanut Butter Breaks'' (1994)
* '' Peanut Butter Wolf's Jukebox 45's'' (2002)
* '' Chrome Children'' (2006)
* '' Chrome Children Vol. 2'' (2007)
* ''B-Ball Zombie War'' (2007)
* ''Straight to Tape 1990-1992'' (2009)
* ''Circa 1990-1993'' (2014)
Mixtapes
* ''Fusion Beats'' (2002)
* '' Badmeaningood Vol.3'' (2003)
* ''666 Mix'' (2006)
* ''Chrome Mix'' (2006)
* ''Zombie Playoffs'' (2007)
* ''Ladies First'' (2007)
* ''Be Our Valentine'' (2008)
EPs
* ''Step on Our Ego's?'' (1996)
* ''Lunar Props'' (1996)
* '' Styles, Crews, Flows, Beats'' (1998)
* '' Big Shots Bonus EP'' (2004)
Singles
* "My World Premiere" (1996)
* "Run the Line" / "The Undercover (Clear & Present Danger)" (1997)
* "Definition of Ill" (1999)
* "Tale of Five Cities" (1999)
* "Devotion" (2000)
* "Here's a Smirk" (2003)
* "Jack the Mack" (2003)
Guest appearances
* BT - "Love on Haight Street" from '' Movement in Still Life'' (1999)
* Deltron 3030 - "St. Catherine St." from '' Deltron 3030'' (2000)
* Scuba Chicken- "Butane Fuel on da BBC" and "Voicemail" from ''Quantity Over Quality'' (2004)
* Scuba Chicken - "Stop Calling Me" from ''Let's Play Doctor'' (2006)
Productions
* Kool Keith
Keith Matthew Thornton (born October 7, 1963), better known by his stage name Kool Keith, is an American rapper and record producer from The Bronx, New York City, known for his surreal, abstract and often profane or incomprehensible lyrics. Kool ...
- "Wanna Be a Star" (1996)
References
External links
Peanut Butter Wolf
at Stones Throw Records
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Living people
Musicians from San Jose, California
American hip hop DJs
American hip hop record producers
Stones Throw Records artists
Record producers from California
1969 births