Artist's albums
The Pick, the Sickle and the Shovel
1997 · album
6 Feet Deep
1994 · album
Grave Gods
2023 · single
Nightmare in B-Minor
2022 · album
Never Gonna Come Back, Pt. 2
2022 · EP
Diary of a Madman, Pt. 2.2
2022 · single
The Last Supper
2021 · single
Pass the Shovel
2021 · single
Belly Of The Beast (feat. Gatekeeper)
2019 · single
1 Cup of Blood
2018 · single
Enter the Graveyard Chamber
2018 · single
Brain Soap
2017 · single
Blood Selloutz
2017 · single
Clock of Destiny
2017 · single
Blood Selloutz
2016 · single
My A-Alike - Single
2016 · single
Brain Soap
2015 · single
Nightmare on Reeperbahn
2005 · single
6 Feet Under
2004 · compilation
6 Feet Under
2004 · album
Nightmare in A-Minor
2002 · album
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Biography
Gravediggaz's violent mixture of hardcore gangsta rap and heavy metal was labeled "horrorcore" by some in the press. The whole incident is somewhat ironic, considering the heritage of the group. The mastermind of the group, the Undertaker, is better known as Stetsasonic's Prince Paul (born Paul Huston), who has produced De La Soul among other alternative hip-hop groups. The other members include the Rzarector (RZA of Wu-Tang Clan), the Grym Reaper (Poetic), and the Gatekeeper (Frukwan; born Arnold Hamilton). Gravediggaz's 1994 debut album, Six Feet Deep, was a minor hit, breaking the Top 40 of the pop album charts and containing the single "Diary of a Madman." The Pick, the Sickle and the Shovel followed in 1997, and a year later the group returned with Scenes From the Graveyard. In July 2001, just one month before the release of their next album, group member Poetic passed away due to complications from colon cancer, but keeping with his wishes, the band continued on. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi