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This Funk-Metal Alternative-Rock outfit from Phoenix, Arizona USA, was
formed in the mid-'90s when four friends attending an alternative arts
high school, decided to start a band; the line-up consisted of three lead
vocalists: frontman rapper Mike Busse, guitarist Ben Collins and bassist+turntablist
Brandon Lee; with Ben's brother, drummer Barry Collins, the roster was
complete.
The group's first independent release, "Chronic", was finished
in 1996, a year later the record was re-released on Tommy Boy and was
supported by the clip of "Insomniac".
The band returned in the summer of 2000 with their second album, "4
Elements", which was supported with several tours, but once again
the record failed to chart.
Another three and a half years passed before Chronic Future began working
on their Interscope Records debut, "Lines In My Face", it climbed
into the top 20 of the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart and included the
Modern Rock top 40 hit single, "Time And Time Again".
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