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Oldominion crew members and MCs Onry Ozzborn and <a href="spotify:artist:155bZdpGGIoeneTzImF9l8">JFK</a> had been meaning to do a project together for a while, but it wasn't until after they heard <a href="spotify:artist:3FjTqZ6SZYSYQMzY03O4RG">Cannibal Ox</a>'s 2001 album, The Cold Vein, that they decided to organize themselves. The finalized their lineup in 2003 with the addition of bass player Rob Castro, who had played on Ozzborn's The Grey Area. After Grayskul recorded over 30 songs and released a tour-only LP, their music got into the hands of Rhymesayers head <a href="spotify:artist:5dVcIDqub2PyS2jTQV3Y9z">Siddiq</a> (<a href="spotify:artist:5dVcIDqub2PyS2jTQV3Y9z">Brent Sayers</a>), who liked their hard-edged sound and immediately signed them. Using the alter egos Reason, <a href="spotify:artist:155bZdpGGIoeneTzImF9l8">Fiddle Stick Recluse</a> (or just <a href="spotify:artist:155bZdpGGIoeneTzImF9l8">Recluse</a>), and Phantom Ghost El Topo, Ozzborn, <a href="spotify:artist:155bZdpGGIoeneTzImF9l8">JFK</a>, and Castro -- whose live show included a live DJ and oftentimes masks -- released their debut, Deadlivers, in 2005, and two years later (this time preferring the monikers "Count Draven" and "Count Magnus," and without Castro) Bloody Radio, which featured verses from <a href="spotify:artist:2fSaE6BXtQy0x7R7v9IOmZ">Aesop Rock</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:4yAE0Z6MYUZkEhzdq8racX">Cage</a>, among others, came out. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi

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