The pair met in high school and formed the group in 1998 during their time in Hiawatha Correctional Facility.
[1] Binary Star's debut effort, Waterworld, was produced on a $500 budget[2] and released in 1999, under the label Terrorist Records.
[3] Masters of the Universe was essentially a remixed version of Waterworld,[4] but garnered more attention, selling over 20,000 copies.
In 2013, Binary Star released its first album since Masters of the Universe, a self-titled EP to celebrate the duo's 15th anniversary.
The album instead featured several guests including Mahogany Jones, Mic Phelps, and Malaki.