E-Z Rollers

E-Z Rollers, a British drum and bass group from Suffolk, England, formed in 1995. The group initially released their output on the Moving Shadow label before establishing their own imprint, Intercom Recordings. Their early breakthrough came with the release of "Rolled into One" and other notable tracks such as "Short Change", which featured in the soundtrack of Grand Theft Auto II. In 1996, they released their debut studio album, Dimensions of Sound, followed by Weekend World in 1998. Their single "Walk This Land" peaked at number 18 on the UK Singles Chart in April 1999 and was featured in the film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. E-Z Rollers continued to release albums including Titles of the Unexpected (2002), Conductor (2007), and mix albums such as Drumfunk Hooliganz (1998) and Lickable Beats (2003). Their music has been featured in various video games and films, solidifying their influence within the drum and bass genre. The group's track "Cop Theme" was included in the soundtrack of Sled Storm, while "Soundclash" appeared in the game Rollcage. E-Z Rollers' discography also includes notable EPs such as Tough At The Top (1999), Walk This Land (1999), and RS2000 (Vocal Edit) / RS2000 / Cops Don't Like Us (2000). Their single "Crowd Rocker / Tonight" was released in August 2006.

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