Flatbush Zombies

Flatbush ZOMBiES

Flatbush Zombies at The Phoenix Toronto in 2014
Background information
Origin Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S.
Genres Hip hop
Years active 2010–present
Labels The Glorious Dead Records
Associated acts Pro Era, The Underachievers, ASAP Mob, Action Bronson, Bodega Bamz, Danny Brown, RZA, Kilo Kish
Website www.thegloriousdead.com
Members Meechy Darko
Zombie Juice
Erick Arc Elliott

Flatbush Zombies (stylized as Flatbush ZOMBiES) is an American hip hop group from the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York City, formed in 2010. The group is composed of rappers Meechy Darko (Dimitri Simms), Zombie Juice (Antonio Lewis) and Erick "The Architect" Elliott, the latter of which also serves as their regular record producer. The trio are part of the East Coast hip hop movement known as "Beast Coast," which consists of fellow Brooklyn-based rap groups, The Underachievers and Pro Era.

Flatbush Zombies have collaborated with various artists, including RZA, Joey Badass, ASAP Mob, Jim Jones, Juicy J, Danny Brown, Action Bronson, Mr. Muthafuckin eXquire, and Anthony Flammia among others.[1] They've performed at music festivals such as The Hudson Project, JMBLYA, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Pemberton Music Festival, Afropunk Festival, Paid Dues, North Coast Music Festival, SXSW and Roskilde. The group grew in popularity through two mixtapes and several music videos, leading to their debut studio album, 3001: A Laced Odyssey, in 2016.

History

Background and formation

Friends since grade school, all three members were born and raised in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York City and are of Jamaican descent. One of the first things Meechy Darko, Zombie Juice and Erick Arc Elliott, bonded over was the Japanese anime, Dragon Ball Z. During their teenage years, they began experimenting with psychedelic drugs, such as psilocybin mushrooms and LSD. Zombie Juice, and Issa Gold of The Underachievers, specifically starting looking into the indigo lifestyle. Meechy Darko said the first time doing mushrooms his ego died and had a sort of rebirth of conscience, hence him now being a "zombie."

Mixtapes and rise in popularity (2010–2013)

Erick Arc Elliot, who had been making his own solo music, decided to bring the group together musically around 2010.[2] Their first club performance took place in 2012, at 307 in Waterloo.[3] The group's popularity grew after releasing the "Thug Waffle" video on YouTube.[3][4] Later in the year, Flatbush Zombies released their debut mixtape, titled D.R.U.G.S., which stands for "Death and Reincarnation Under God's Supervision."[5]

In 2013, the group collaborated with fellow Brooklyn rap group The Underachievers, on the single "No Religion".[6] Flatbush Zombies also released the video for "MRAZ", a track off the group's mixtape BetterOffDEAD.[7][8]

On July 29, 2013, Flatbush Zombies released a YouTube video announcing their second mixtape, BetterOffDEAD, which was released at 9:11 PM on September 11, 2013. Along with "MRAZ," the singles "Palm Trees" and "222", are included on the nineteen track mixtape BetterOffDEAD. Though Elliott is the main producer, Harry Fraud and Obey City also provide production on the mixtape. Danny Brown and Action Bronson appear on the tracks "Drug Parade" and "Club Soda" respectively. The mixtape was met with critical acclaim. It would end up being ranked at number 17 on XXL's list of the best mixtapes of 2013.[9]

Clockwork Indigo and 3001: A Laced Odyssey (2014–present)

On February 13, 2014, Flatbush Zombies released a new song, "Lit". Flatbush Zombies revealed to XXL that their extended play (EP), It's All a Matter of Perspective, had been scrapped. Instead the group told XXL to "expect an album this year."[10][11]

In September 2014, it was announced that Flatbush Zombies would be touring with fellow Brooklyn-based rap group The Underachievers, and they would be collectively known as Clockwork Indigo. The two groups subsequently released a collaborative song titled "Butterfly Effect," followed by a EP titled Clockwork Indigo, on October 18, 2014. They claim that they came up with the idea of forming Clockwork Indigo, from a "strange LSD trip while watching A Clockwork Orange". During the Clockwork Indigo concert tour, the group collectively wore white clothing as did Alex's gang in the film A Clockwork Orange.

On March 15, 2015, Flatbush Zombies released a new single on SoundCloud titled "Red Eye to Paris" featuring UK Grime artist Skepta. On September 11, 2015 at 9:11 pm EST, the group released a new single and socially charged music video on YouTube titled "Blacktivist".

On January 11, 2016, the group released the single "Glorious Thugs". On the same day, the group announced that their debut album titled 3001: A Laced Odyssey, would be released March 11, 2016. On February 5, 2016, they released the first single from 3001: A Laced Odyssey titled "Bounce", followed by the official music video on February 8. On March 10, 2016, Flatbush Zombies released the second single from the album, titled "This Is It". The following day, they released the album. 3001: A Laced Odyssey received generally positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 80, based on 7 reviews. The album sold 28,000 copies in the first week, debuting at number 10 on the US Billboard 200 chart.[12]

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US US R&B US
Rap
AUS CAN FRA GER NZ SWI UK
[13]
3001: A Laced Odyssey 10 2 2 39 13 179 72 27 29 105
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

EPs

List of extended plays, with selected details
Title Album details
Clockwork Indigo
(as Clockwork Indigo, with The Underachievers)

Mixtapes

List of mixtapes, with year released
Title Album details
D.R.U.G.S.
  • Released: July 24 2012
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download
BetterOffDead
  • Released: September 11 2013
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

List of singles as featured performer, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US US
R&B
US
Rap
"Bounce" 2016 3001: A Laced Odyssey
"This Is It"
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Bath Salts"[14] 2012 ASAP Rocky, ASAP Ant Lords Never Worry
"Thrilla"[15] Bodega Bamz Strictly 4 My P.A.P.I.Z.
"Just Blowin' In the Wind" RZA The Man with the Iron Fists
"Mini Van Dan (Remix)"[16] Aston Matthews, ASAP Nast, Danny Brown Versace Ragz
"Piss Test (Remix)" A-Trak, Jim Jones, El-P, Flosstradamus Fool's Gold Presents: Loosies
"36 Chamber Flow" N/A
"Mood Swings" 2013 Overdoz, Worlds Fair N/A
"No Religion"[17] The Underachievers N/A
"New Brooklyn" Dyme-A-Duzin, The Underachievers The New York Renaissance
"Inf Beams" N/A
"Tomorrow's Gone"[18] Mr. Muthafuckin eXquire, Nacho Picasso, Danny Brown Kismet
"Camouflage Dons" Statik Selektah, Smif-n-Wessun Extended Play
"My Jeep" Joey Badass, The Underachievers Summer Knights EP
"TLC"[19] 2014 Aston Matthews, Action Bronson Aston 3:16
"Believe in the Shied"[20] Smoke DZA Ringside 2
"97.92" Trash Talk CONS EP VOL. 1
"Modern Mayhem" CONS EP VOL. 2
"Bring Em Out" 2015 Bodega Bamz Sidewalk Exec
"Good Knight" 2015 Kirk Knight, Joey Badass, Dizzy Wright Late Knight Special

Music videos

List of music videos, with directors, showing year released
Title Year Director(s)
"Thug Waffle" 2012 Luke Monaghan[21]
"S.C.O.S.A." The Madbury Club[22]
"Face-Off" Phillip Annand[23][24]
"MRAZ" 2013
"Death" TONE and Vinny Picone[25]
"My Team Supreme 2.0"
(featuring Bodega Bamz)
2014 The Last American B-Boy[26]
"Thugnificense" Juice[27]
"Palm Trees" A Plus Filmz[28]
"Blacktivist" 2015 Mario Pfeifer[29]
"Bounce" 2016 A Plus Filmz
"This Is It" 2016 Phillip Annand

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