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"...one of the most brilliant pieces of musical parody ever to hit the Internet."
Internet Tonight


“As you took it ‘frame by frame,’ I couldn't believe I was listening to a robot voice, flowing about thermodynamics... and sounding *nice*!”
Harry Allen
Hip-Hop Activist
Media Assasin


“...Raunchy, hilarious, and amazingly well executed.”
The LA Times


“...the almost offensive MP3 cuts shouldn’t be missed. Grade: A”
Entertainment Weekly
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Pics
A painting in tribute to Stephen J. Gould (1941-2002). The Hawkman pours one on the curb for his fallen homey.
A mug shot from one of the Hawkman's run-ins with the law.
MC Hawking rocking with Rage Against the Machine.
MC Hawking chilling wit Russell Simmons, Shawn "Puff (P.Diddy) Daddy" Combs and the boyz at the first Hip-Hop Summit in New York.
MC Hawking with colleague Coolio, working on his theory of relative Hammer Time.
A rare photograph of MC Hawking from his early days working the local clubs. The identity of the DJ is unknown.
MC Hawking fucking shit up old school with the real Slim Shady.
A brief glimpse of the Hawkman laying some smack down during the melee that ensued at the 2nd Annual Source Hip-Hop Awards.
MC Hawking and KRS-1 from Boogie Down Productions.
The Hawkman with Chuck D at a publicity shoot while on tour in support of Fear of a Black Hole.
MC Hawking on stage with Ice T during the Monsters of Rap Tour.
Stephen Hawking with Run DMC and the Beastie Boys. From a Rolling Stone shoot, soon after the release of The Hawkman Cometh.
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