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The album 'Addictive Personalities' was released in a limited run by Melt 2000 in 1999.Ģ001–2002: Memoirs Of A Clone and Max Normal The album was to be released on the Sheer Sound label, but it caused such uproar in the South African press due to the contents of its lyrics that Sheer Sound was forced to withdraw it and was the final chapter in The Original Evergreen story as it resulted in the band splitting up. In 1998, the band resurfaced in Cape Town with a new line up featuring Brendon le Roux (Vox), Sebastian Voigt (Bass, Programming), Richard Bruyns (Slide Guitar), Stephen Trollip (Saxophone), Phat Jack (turntables), Tasha Baxter (vocals) and Sven Mc Alpine (Drums), and played extensively in Cape Town and Johannesburg while working on a new album titled 'Addictive Personalities' produced by Warrick Sony ( Kalahari Surfers) and featuring a guest appearance by Arno Carstens ( Springbok Nude Girls). The Band released Burn The Evidence in 1997, which caused more notoriety in the South African music scene. In 1996, after the track would later win a SAMA music award for Best Rap Album award, he left to release a solo album under Chameleon Records and later form Max Normal. He released one single with the group, 'Puff the Magik', which was banned from radio for its controversial lyrics about marijuana usage. Jones was part of the South African rap band The Original Evergreen, which were signed to Sony Music. Career 1993–1996: The Original Evergreen
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He frequented nightclubs where he would develop his skills as a rapper. Jones was born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1974.Īccording to Die Antwoord bandmate Yolandi Visser, Jones has been on the South African hip hop scene since he was 13. 3.1 Zheani Sparkes and sexual assault allegations.2.3 2002–2003: The Constructus Corporation.2.2 2001–2002: Memoirs Of A Clone and Max Normal.