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Though DJ Spider and MC <a href="spotify:artist:3y25DoSrK1wnbuhrpra1EV">Champ!</a> first met when they were classmates at California's Sonoma State University, their hip-hop group Move.meant didn't really start to take shape until <a href="spotify:artist:3y25DoSrK1wnbuhrpra1EV">Champ!</a> moved to L.A. and was introduced, through Spider, to producer Just Beats. The trio immediately began to make music together, and in 2002, their first single, the vinyl-only "The Rebirth" (b/w "Heather") came out. Both of those songs were also included on Move.meant's self-titled EP, which was released the following year on Wax Paper Records, a label they owned. With plans to issue an full-length, the group set about writing and recording more tracks, but had trouble finding a label with which they could agree; instead, another EP, The Good Money (whose song "Problems" was featured in the 2005 Oscar-winning film Crash), came out, and finally, after deciding on a digital-only release plan in the U.S. (and Grindin' Records-distributed in Australia), Move.meant's debut full-length, The Scope of Things, came out in the spring of 2007. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi

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