The Troubleneck Brothers (TNB), later known as 36Zero, were an American hip hop group from New York City, New York. Its members produced, arranged, recorded and mixed their own material.
TNB debuted in 1992 with the cassette-only release F*ck All Yall that was released independently. They signed with StepSun Music Entertainment and released the singles "Troubleneck Wreck" (1993) and "Back to the Hip-Hop" (1994). A promotional album sampler for Love/Hate was released in 1994 that featured four new songs but the studio album never released. TNB changed its name to 36Zero and released the cassette-only album Entadacipha in 1994 that was sold at their shows. The group's final release was the 1995 single "Maintain".
Steven "Blunt" Samuel co-founded hip hop website SOHH in 1996. Moetown released three singles in the late 1990s under the stage name Mo' Money. K. "Stepchild" Edwards changed his stage name to Nance Nickels and released the album Situations & Circumstances in 2003, and produced songs for Nine and Philly's Most Wanted.
Discography[]
Studio albums[]
- 1992: F*ck All Yall
- 1994: Entadacipha (as 36Zero)