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Welcome to DzNutts Internet Radio Underground Hip Hop Music Website |
Free Online Radio Stations Hip Hop Internet Radio
Welcome to DzNutts Hip Hop Internet Radio. We are a free internet radio station where we play live streaming Hip Hop Music 24/7. At DzNutts free internet radio station you will hear the best in new and classic Rap Music and Hip Hop Music from the Latest, Greatest and Before Famous. At DzNutts Radio's online radio station we have a guest come into the studio for a live interview once a week. If you would like to tune into our internet station just click on the image of the hip hop peanut guy. If music is already playing and you want to stop it just click on the hip hop peanut dude and it will stop the muisc from playing if it is already playing:
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Weekly Hip Hop Artist Interviews
At DzNutts Radio we have a hip hop artist come into the studio every week for a live interview to talk about their latest hip hop music projects. Tune in to see who the artist this week will be. If you would like to be considered to come into the DzNutts free online radio station studios for a live interview please visit our contact us page and send us a message.
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DzNutts Pirate Radio XXL Magazine Interview |
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As you drive east on California's Interstate 80 winding through the working class town of Vallejo, thirty-three miles northeast of San Francisco you'll notice how the signals to the more adventurous radio stations, usually located to the left of the FM dial, gradually fade away into noisy static. At this point the choices for some rap on the radio are pretty much limited to the two San Francisco high-wattage, commercial urban outlets, KMEL FM and WILD 94.9, unless that is you get lucky and happen to stumble upon the infrequent broadcasts of Vallejo's low-powered 91.3FM all rap radio station D'z Nutts. Broadcasting mostly evenings out of the studio of 30 year old "Mac Ran" (note: that many of the "pirates" interviewed for this story asked not to be identified by their legal names) in the East Vallejo home. D'z Nutts is an illegal, low-powered, 15 watt pirate radio station that the then Diablo Valley Community college student and his four high school buddies Josh P, Indo, Jason F, Rick D'z & Tone set up in December 1996 after their high school electronics teacher (Lute) showed them just how easy it all was."Our teacher at Hogan High gave us our first equipment and then we bought our own equipment over the Internet for about $300 to get on the air," explained Mac Ran one recent broadcast evening from his blunt-smoke clouded, cramped bedroom/pirate radio studio. Besides the simple radio equipment, including the station's very compact transmitter which is about the size of a small brick, the crowded bedroom is packed with stacks of rap records, cassettes & CDs, and a drum kit that Mac Ran neglects now that he's gotten hooked on radio. "I wanted to be a drummer but when I saw Pump Up The Volume (the 1990 Christian Slater flick about a pirate radio high schooler) I really wanted to do radio
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