Drive By was a New Jersey based music group that has been touring nationally and internationally since 2004 after the release of their debut album I Hate Every Day Without You Kid... After three years of touring in support of the album, they released a new record, title A Delicate Situation, on April 8, 2008. Delicate Situation reached #26 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. Lead Singer/Guitar player Todd Price has covered for Frank Iero of My Chemical Romance on several tours. The band is signed to Riot Squad Records and Riot Squad Management, a management company that also works with My Chemical Romance, Circa Survive, Endless Hallway and Fever Club.
Drive By has been covered in notable press formats such as Spin magazine, and opened for My Chemical Romance and Billy Talent on My Chemical Romance's 2008 North American Tour. The group split in the middle of 2010.
Pony Down (Prelude) is the debut EP by American hip hop duo Drive-By, which consists of Anybody Killa and Blaze Ya Dead Homie. Released in 2005, the EP's sound is based on old school hip hop, which "throws back to classic bass tracks, from a time when trunks thumped and big bass bumped; an album that is straight rap patterns, with tight rhythm and loud sound." It was reissued in 2008 with two bonus tracks: "Yellow Tape" and "By My Side".
A drive-by shooting is a type of assault that typically involves the perpetrator firing a weapon from within a motor vehicle and then fleeing. Such shootings are often associated with gang violence in urban areas of the United States but also occur in other contexts. The tactic is also known in the media as simply a "drive-by". The primary motivations for a gang-involved drive-by include intimidation, terrorization, and assassination of rival street gang members.Numerous hip-hop artists have been targeted in drive-bys; prominent rappers who were killed in such incidents include Tupac Shakur,The Notorious B.I.G., and Mac Dre.
In the first decade of the 21st century, drive-by shootings were used by militants in Iraq, including the assassinations of Waldemar Milewicz and Hatem Kamil.
A drive-by is a form of hit-and-run tactic, a personal attack carried out by an individual or individuals from a moving vehicle.
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Drive-By is a hip hop duo composed of rappers Anybody Killa currently on Psychopathic Records and Blaze Ya Dead Homie formerly on Psychopathic Records, now signed to Twiztid's new record label, Majik Ninja Entertainment.
Blaze Ya Dead Homie was signed to Psychopathic Records in 1999, and Anybody Killa was signed in 2001. They formed a duo together named Drive-By. Drive-By wasn't officially signed to Psychopathic Records until 2005, but Blaze and ABK did songs together on their own respective solo albums, and mentioned Drive-By multiple times. Drive-By released their first project titled Pony Down (Prelude)on October 6, 2005. After ABK left Psychopathic in 2006, the group disbanded. Upon ABK's return to Psychopathic in early 2008, Drive-By re-released Pony Down with 2 brand new songs. After a 5 year hiatus, Drive-By released their secomd EP titled Back On Da Block on the Drive-By 2013 Tour in February. On May 20, 2014, Drive-By released their third EP titled Run These Streets. Drive-By left Psychopathic sometime in late 2012 or early 2013, because their latest releases have been released under ABK's label Native World Inc. as well as Blaze's label Grundy Entertainment. There is a possibility that Drive-By could sign to Twiztid's new label Majik Ninja Entertainment.