- recordings.
Despite being on
hiatus since 2016,
Funkoars are
still rostered to
Golden Era Records.
Funkoars have
performed throughout Australia, supporting...
-
Greatest Hits is the
second album released by
Australian hip hop
group Funkoars. It was
released by
Obese Records on 17 July 2006.
Central Station states...
- website". Utah-detox.org. The
Funkoars –
Being Vincent D'Onofrio on
YouTube "Being
Vincent D'Onofrio Tour 2012". The
Funkoars. "Viral
Tweet Inspires Kids...
- 16 with Adam
Baker (Sesta) and Matt
Honson (Hons)
collectively known as
Funkoars.
While the
group remain friends, they no
longer perform or
produce music...
- Remix)", "Rattling The Keys To The Kingdom") (2012) The
Quickening – The
Funkoars (song: "Bodycount") (2011)
Marked For
Death –
Vents (song: "Chaos") (2011)...
- Era
Records signed a deal with the
Funkoars, a hip hop
group from
South Australia—as part of the deal, the
Funkoars re-released its album, The Hangover...
- 2014's Sheplife. He has made
appearances on
songs with
Hilltop Hoods, the
Funkoars, Drapht, and The Last Kinection, as well as
supporting a
number of international...
-
albums by
Hilltop Hoods, Mr.
Trials (
Funkoars), Pegz and Ho****e Crew. In 2006,
Vents began working with
Funkoars producer Trials on a solo
album release...
- "Blackout", by Lupe
Fiasco on the
album Lupe Fiasco's The Cool "Blackout", by
Funkoars on the
album The
Greatest Hits "Blackout", by
Heatmiser on the
album Dead...
- the mansion".
Masta Ace
travelled to
Australia in 2008 to
record for the
Funkoars track "This is How"
which came off the
album The Hangover. The
track sampled...