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In the early ’90s, The Pharcyde emerged with a unique style in the gangsta rap-dominated West Coast scene, embracing a self-deprecating and quirky approach that set them apart. Their debut, Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde, flipped hip-hop conventions on their head, with hits like “Oh Shit,” “Otha Fish,” and “Passing Me By,” leading it to achieve platinum status and comparisons to De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest. Their second album, Labcabincalifornia, showcased their forward-thinking vision by featuring the young J Dilla and Spike Jonze’s direction for the “Drop” video. Decades later, The Pharcyde still tours, staying true to their original charm and artistry while continuing to influence new generations in hip-hop.

TICKET HISTORY

10/28/2000 – SW Washington Fairgrounds – Chehalis, WA

Event: Freak Night 2000

The Pharcyde (with Afrika Bambaataa, DJ Qbert, Josh Wink)

Gross: $440,000 / Sold: 12,000 / Capacity: 12,000

 

8/9/2008 – Glen Helen Amphitheater – San Bernardino, CA

Event: Rock The Bells

The Pharcyde (with A Tribe Called Quest, Nas, Mos Def, etc.)

Gross: $801,553 / Sold: 18,502 / Capacity: 31,799

 

5/4/2008 – House Of Blues – Anaheim, CA

Supporting Act: X-Ecutioners

The Pharcyde

Gross: $21,250 / Sold: 850 / Capacity: 1,000

THE HITS

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The Pharcyde - Passin' Me By

The Pharcyde - Drop

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