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A lot of the information in this article is wrong and/or incomplete. There were 2 Undeniable EPs, neither of which was entirely produced by Dilla, plus the Dedication to the Suckers EP (which was). The CD was released much later. They released 2 singles as a group, "Nowhere to Go" and "A Day Wit the Homiez/Front Street", the tracklist for the latter which was actually for the CD reissue about 10 years after the fact (which I fixed). Most of this information is readily available on discogs.com for anyone willing to put in a little research.
You might also mention the song they did together on Welcome To Detroit.
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