Boogiemonsters were an
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hip hop
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group composed by
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,
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rapper Mondo McCann,
Alaskan
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-born Vex Da Vortex (Sean Pollard) and Jamaican-born brothers Myntric (Sean Myers) and Yodared (Ivor "Al" Myers).
Biography
Vex, Myntric and Yodared met in high school in
Virginia
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where their families had relocated from
New York City
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. They formed a group and began performing together in talent shows. After graduation, Vex and Yodared attended
Virginia State University
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while Myntric attended
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History
The American Baptist Home Mission Society (ABHMS) founded the school as Rich ...
. Fellow Virginia State student McCann was recruited into the group. The group performed at campus shows and won first place at
Howard University
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's Hip-Hop Convention. They quickly landed a record deal with Pendulum/EMI and, in 1994, released ''
Riders of the Storm: The Underwater Album''.
After the release of the first album, the group became
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s.
[ Yodared and Myntric left the group as both felt that the hip hop lifestyle was not in line with their religious convictions.][ Yodared became the head pastor at the Templeton Hills Seventh-day Adventist Church in ]Templeton, California
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.[ Pendulum Records ceased operation and EMI was the sole record company for their second album, ''God Sound'' (a darker, mature, hardcore, and pious recording), was released in 1997. After that, appearances were sporadic on compilations and ]12 inch singles
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. The group has disbanded since.
In 2008, member Vex Da Vortex released an instrumental album titled ''VEXSTRUMENTALS''.
In January 2025, Vex Da Vortex announced the passing of former member Myntric on Instagram
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.
Music, lyricism and influences
Boogiemonsters intended to bring depth to the lyrics of hip hop by writing lyrics with stronger substance.[ '' Riders of the Storm: The Underwater Album'' combined elements of abstract spirituality which combined elements of Christianity, ]Rastafari
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, Eastern mysticism and African religions to form the content of the album's lyrics; ''God Sound
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The album peaked at No. 47 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and No. ...
'' was more openly inspired by Christianity.[ Group member Ivor Myers has cited ]Jim Morrison
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, Pearl Jam
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, Nirvana
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, De La Soul
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, A Tribe Called Quest
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, Yellowman
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and Bob Marley
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as influences on the group's music.[
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Discography
Studio albums
Singles
*"Strange" (1994)
*"Recognized Thresholds of Negative Stress" (1994)
*"Honeydips in Gotham" (1995)
References
External links
www.vexdavortex.com
- Home of Vex's Independent Music Label, Confidential Records, Art, & Multimedia (C.R.A.M.)
www.powerofthelamb.com
A ministry ran by "Yodared" and his wife.
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American Seventh-day Adventists
Christian hip-hop groups
East Coast hip-hop groups
Musical groups established in 1993
Virginia State University alumni