The collective included a variety of MCs, singers and record producers, with 26 members at its peak,[2] who contributed in smaller numbers to individual songs.
[21][3][22][2] The crew released one studio album, Shock to the System, in 2007, and dispersed shortly after Terror Danjah split from the group and took a hiatus from music in 2008.
Sir Spyro followed Terror Danjah and Scratcha DVA's path in becoming a BBC Radio 1Xtra presenter and Specs Gonzalez found success as a media personality.
1, released 10 July 2006, featured members Triple Threat, Specs, Royal, Krucial and Cyclone,[11] while The Hooligans' It's Coming Home, released 7 December 2006, featured members Bruza, Tinie Tempah and D Dark[33][13] and included multiple vocal versions of Tinie's single "Wifey", which had become a hit on Channel U, spending ten weeks at the top of the station's requests chart.
[4] Various new members joined the crew during the process of recording the project, including Loudmouth Melvin, who brought his UK hip hop style to grime,[1] Mz Bratt, who Terror Danjah scouted via Myspace and open mic nights,[35] and Youf, who was introduced through his brother.
"[1] He retrospectively expressed disappointment with the album's performance, claiming that "too much money was spent on the wrong things" and his solo Hardrive mixtape released the same year "had a better response".