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Bass Patrol was a Miami Bass group signed to Jose Armada Jr.'s Joey Boy records, although technically, two separate groups. The first Bass Patrol made waves with their debut album Rock this Planet in 1988. The sound was a vocoder driven Electro Bass album released on the heels of the era's successful tracks by similarly themed acts Dynamix II, Maggotron, and MC A.D.E. The project seemed to be spearheaded by Calvin and Carlton Mills, Joey Boy Records' in house production team (also known as Rock Force), and featured Miami area radio DJ Eddy Mix. As this entity, Bass Patrol released little else, and found limited success.
DJ Battery Brain–8 Volt Mix Afro-Rican–Give It All You Got (Doggie Style) (Remix) J.J. Fad–Innie Minnie Beats Antoinette–Baby, Make It Boom Marley Marl Featuring Roxanne Shanté–Wack Itt I.B.P.–Just Rockin Dynamix II–Techno Bass Tricky D (2)–Letters Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force–Planet Rock Planet Patrol–Play At Your Own Risk MC Shy D–Shake It (Album Version) J.J. Fad–In The Mix DJ EFX & Mind Motion Crew–Just Freakin'
Uncle Jamm's Army was an American party and performance collective based in Los Angeles, California. The group promoted events publicly under the name Uncle Jam's Army (without the second "m"), while its recording name on electro-funk singles used the spelling Uncle Jamm's Army.