We were young in Washington, D.C., Rob Sonic regarded himself a rapper rather than producer (he began rhyming in junior high), but within New York-based Sonic Amount, and on the 2000 discharge Sanity Annex, he got treatment of both responsibilities. Because of his quick rhymes and interesting creation, Sonic was shortly approached by music artists like Slug and Mike Ladd, and in 2003 he was agreed upon to Definitive Jux, who released his single debut, Telecatessen, a totally self-produced affair, the next season. After further collaborations with performers like Aesop Rock and roll, El-P, C-Rayz, and Blue Sky Dark Death, Sonic established to focus on his second record, entitled Sabotage Gigante, which, although planned for discharge in early 2007, didn’t find yourself developing until September.