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'''Mars''' (Born '''Mario Raphael Delgado'''<ref name="McCorskeybludgeoned"/> in 1980) is a Mexican American [[Horrorcore]] [[Rapping|rapper]], [[entrepreneur]], [[record producer]], and [[actor]] from the [[San Francisco Bay Area]] city of [[Pittsburg, California]] <ref name="McCorskeybludgeoned">{{cite news | url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/09/23/BAF619QQT5.DTL&type=printable| title=Bay Area suspect allegedly bludgeoned victims |publisher=[[San Francisco Chronicle]] | date=September 23, 2009 | first=Demian | last=Bulwa | accessdate = 2009-09-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://docs.newsbank.com/g/GooglePM/CC/lib01211,1063FE2D2E12B21B.html | title=The old skateboard magic returns with a spin on "da bomb" |publisher=[[Contra Costa Times]] | date=November 2, 1997 | first= | last= | accessdate = 2009-09-24}}</ref> that often performs with a [[Hannibal Lecter]] style mask.<ref>http://www.modbee.com/2009/07/04/770584/juggalos-take-issue-with-label.html</ref> |
'''Mars''' (Born '''Mario Raphael Delgado'''<ref name="McCorskeybludgeoned"/> in 1980) is a Mexican American [[Horrorcore]] [[Rapping|rapper]], [[entrepreneur]], [[record producer]], [[photographer]], and [[actor]] from the [[San Francisco Bay Area]] city of [[Pittsburg, California]] <ref name="McCorskeybludgeoned">{{cite news | url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/09/23/BAF619QQT5.DTL&type=printable| title=Bay Area suspect allegedly bludgeoned victims |publisher=[[San Francisco Chronicle]] | date=September 23, 2009 | first=Demian | last=Bulwa | accessdate = 2009-09-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://docs.newsbank.com/g/GooglePM/CC/lib01211,1063FE2D2E12B21B.html | title=The old skateboard magic returns with a spin on "da bomb" |publisher=[[Contra Costa Times]] | date=November 2, 1997 | first= | last= | accessdate = 2009-09-24}}</ref> that often performs with a [[Hannibal Lecter]] style mask.<ref>http://www.modbee.com/2009/07/04/770584/juggalos-take-issue-with-label.html</ref> |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Mario Raphael Delgado |
Also known as | Stinky The Rapist, Count Slapula, Marsellus Wallace, The Zodiac Killer |
Born | Antioch, California,[1]USA | April 18, 1980
Origin | Pittsburg, California[2] |
Genres | Hip hop, horrorcore |
Occupation(s) | rapper, entrepreneur, record producer, actor |
Years active | 1998-present |
Labels | Mad Insanity Records, Rest In Peace Records, Apartment 3 / DNA Entertainment, Black Market Records |
Website | http://www.madinsanity.com |
Mars (Born Mario Raphael Delgado[3] in 1980) is a Mexican American Horrorcore rapper, entrepreneur, record producer, photographer, and actor from the San Francisco Bay Area city of Pittsburg, California [3][4] that often performs with a Hannibal Lecter style mask.[5]
Career
Delgado began his rap career in 1997 with childhood friend J RZ who formed Mad Insanity Records to release their basement style tapes to a circle of friends locally. His stage name "Mars" was a nickname he had been called by classmates as a short version of his name Mario.
In 1998 he released his first unofficial project S.I.D.S. on homemade cassettes and CD-Rs. Topics included rape, suicide, murder, and abortion. The tape is now considered a collectors item by fans.[6]
2005 Mars released his debut album Mars Attacks with online stores selling out of copies it's first day, two weeks before his release date on pre-orders alone. Later that year, he received national attention when fan Jeff Weise frequented Mars' website and forum before killing nine people.[7] Mars has stated on his website there was no link to Jeff whatsoever other than the suspect being a rabid fan of his music. Due to media attention and high buzz he gained the attention of hip-hop distribution label Beyond Spaced Entertainment and re-released "Mars Attacks" to stores both national and internationally.[8]
That same year Mars was used as the model of a character in a movie based on a novel by Robert Crais. Hostage was adapted for the screen by Doug Richardson with the Mars influenced role played by Ben Foster.[9]
On the August 19, 2008 Psychopathic Records and sub-label Hatchet House released their "Tunnel Runners" compilation featuring material from underground rappers and groups not signed to their roster.[10] The compilation went on to hit the Top 25 rap albums on Billboard its first week. After the Mars track "They Watchin Me" featuring Mike Marshall became widely known as the most popular on the project, Violent J of the group Insane Clown Posse invited Mars to perform on Psychopathic Records "Shock Therapy Tour" alongside Anybody Killa, Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Boondox, and Axe Murder Boyz. After Boondox suffered from medical issues, Mars replaced the artist on Insane Clown Posse's 2008 Hallowicked Clown Tour. [11]
In 2009, Mars received attention when it was learned that Mars' music was an influence on the music of horrorcore fan Richard Sam McCroskey, who allegedly killed four people.[3] McCroskey's MySpace page listed Mars as his favorite rapper, and Mars told law enforcement he had seen and signed autographs for McCroskey at various events before the murders.[12] From these events, he has been interviewed by several TV news outlets around the United States including CBS News, Fox News, ABC News, and CNN.[13][14][15]
Mars releases his music on Mad Insanity Records, including his most recent The Zodiac Mixtape Limited Edition (LP) on March 20th, 2012 .[16]
Personal Life
Mars was born in Antioch, CA and raised throughout East Contra Costa County primarily in the city of Pittsburg. He attended Liberty High School (Brentwood, California), as well as Pittsburg Adult Education before dropping out of his regular curriculum and enrolling in various college courses including photography and publication design. He has two daughters, Valentina Delgado (born in 1999), and Angel Slatten (born in 2001) as well as one son Gavin Mario Delgado (born in 2007) who has appeared in many promotional videos, press, and music videos along side his father including the Kung Fu Vampire music video for "Love Bites". [17]
Legal Issues
In 2000 Mars was arrested for battery and infliction of corporal injury in Antioch, CA after a large brawl irrupted at the Antioch Library. He was sentenced to 30 days in Martinez Detention Facility in Contra Costa County[18] In 2004 Mars was arrested and charged with attempted murder in Pittsburg, CA, Charges were later dropped by the Contra Costa County District Attorney when evidence came to light that the incident was attributed to self defense. On July 17th 2007 Mars was reported as a suspect for kidnapping, kidnapping for carjacking, two counts of carjacking, one count of first-degree robbery, three counts of second-degree robbery, receiving stolen property and car theft in Concord, CA. [19]
Discography
- S.I.D.S (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) (LP) (1998)
- S.I.D.S (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) Limited Puzzle Edition (LP) (1998)
- Mistreat (Single) (1998)
- Mad Insanity - Rise To Power (Maxi Single) (2000)
- Mad Insanity - Slaughterhouse (Single) (2001)
- Mars Attacks Limited Edition (EP) (2005)
- Mars Attacks (EP) (2006)
- School House Glock (EP) (2008)
- School House Glock: Extra Credit (EP) (2009)
- Mad Insanity - Stinky The Rapist (Single) (2009)
- The Zodiac Mixtape Limited Edition (LP) (2012)
- Hurt 'Em (Single) (2012)
- A Different Tune (Single) (2013)
Guest / Compilation Appearances
- J RZ Tha Antichrist - Souled Out (LP) "Mad Insanes (feat Mars)" & "Rizzarection (feat Mars)" (1999)
- Various Artists - Hell Town (LP) Mad Insanity - "Head Trip" (2001)
- Cap One Of Simken Heights - Parafanalia (LP) "Kill The Priest (feat Mad Insanity)" (2001)
- Various Artists - Dark Scriptures Chapter 1 (LP) Mars - "Hate On My Mind" (2002)
- Various Artist - Wicked 4 Eva Volume 1 (LP) Mars - "In The Bay" (2002)
- Realistikk - Secular Stress (LP) "Real Lies (feat Mars)" (2002)
- Various Artists - Tha Backwoodz (LP) "How Thugz Be (feat KC, Swoop, and Mars)" (2003)
- Various Artists - Devilz Night 2003 (LP) Mars - "Halloween Night (feat Menacide)" (2003)
- Various Artists - 7 Deadly Sins: The First Demonstration (LP) Mars - "Untouchable" (2003)
- Menacide - Knuckle Up (LP) "Game Phonics (feat Mars)" (2003)
- Various Artists - Live Wolf Evil Flow (LP) Mars - "How We Do It" (2004)
- McNastee - Bootlegging My Own Shit (LP) "Blood Money (feat Mars)" (2004)
- Heavy Hittaz - The Mixtape Vol. 1: Spring Training (LP) "3 The Hard Way (feat Mars, 2oni Fayce, Mr. D-Str8, and McNastee)" (2004)
- Simken Heights - Eternal Flame: The Simken Heights Anthology (Box Set) "Kill The Priest (feat Mad Insanity)" (2004)
- Various Artists Devilz Night (LP) Mars - "Just Wanna Fuck (feat Menacide)" (2004)
- Menacide - Knuckle Up: Limited Collectors Edition (LP) "Game Phonics (feat Mars)" (2004)
- Brain Trauma - Budd Dwyer Effect (LP) "Mob Shit (feat Mars)" (2004)
- ADR Lavey - Leviathans Creation (LP) "No Hope (feat Mars)" (2005)
- Various Artists - Illusion Camp: The Mixtape (LP) Mars - "Going Back To County" (2005)
- Mastacraft - Pussy Trap (Single) "Pussy Trap (feat Mars)" (2005)
- B-Cide - The Self Proclaimed King (LP) "The Media (feat Mars") (2006)
- Arsenal - The Next Best Thing (LP) "Second Time Around (feat Mars & Spice 1)" (2006)
- Ignited - Through The Flames Of My Soul (LP) "Pluggin Yo Chest (Feat Mars) (2007)
- Juvie-D - RepMuhCity Sampler (EP) "Desperado (Feat Mars)" (2007)
- Various Artists - Evil Is... Vol Two (LP) "Self Autopsy (feat Mars, Malice, ADR Lavey, T. Spoon)" (2007)
- 1812 Records - It' A Lifestyle (LP) "City To City (feat Mars)" (2007)
- McNastee - Great Plains Drifter (LP) "Underaged (feat Mars & Murda 1)" (2008)
- The DRP - Underground Kills Corperate (LP) "Kill Em All (feat Mars)" (2008)
- Various Artists - Underground Hustlin Vol 5 (LP) Zetti - "Bow Down (feat Mars)" (2008)
- KidCrusher - Metal Murder Mixtape (LP) "Crywolf Creek (feat Mars)" (2008)
- Various Artists - Tunnel Runners (LP) Mars - "They Watchin Me (feat Michael Marshall)" (2008)
- Backwoods Butcher - Death is Certain (LP) "It Doesn't Matter (feat Mars)" (2008)
- Project Born - Born Dead 2 (LP) "Get Ya Wicked On (feat Mars & B-Cide)" (2008)
- Bob E. Nite - Dead & Dead3r "Something Freaky (Feat Mars)" (2009)
- Brain Trauma - Brainwashed (LP) "Decapitate (feat Mars)" (2009)
- DC Sniper - Revenge (LP) "Kop Killaz (feat Mars)" (2009)
- SIK MOB - Outbreak Mixtape (LP) "Wanna Be A Baller (Remix) (feat Mars)" (2009)
- The Dons - The Dons Mixtape Volume 2 (LP) "Dead Body Queen (feat Mars)" (2009)
- Grewsum - Grass Roots Volume 3 (LP) "You Can Do It (feat Mars, J Reno, and McNastee)" (2009)
- The Jaxter - The W Town Psychopath (LP) "Psychopath (feat ADR Lavey, C.O.S., and Mars)" (2009)
- Outbreak Monkey The Residence Of Evil (EP) "My Christine (feat Mars)" (2009)
- Various Artists - Underground Hustlin Vol 13 (LP) Hosted by Mars - Malaki Macabre - "Time's Up (Jason Porter remix) (feat Mars)" (2009)
- Various Artists - Devilz Night 2009 (LP) Mad Insanity - "Halloween Night (feat Lee Lee)" (2009)
- Bogus Trizzy - Temporary Insanity (LP) "The Line (feat Mars & Delusional)" (2009)
- Various Artists - Underground Hustlin Vol 17 (LP) Instant Legend - "Man Eater (feat Mars)" (2009)
- Trips - Tripstape Volume 2 (LP) "Music For The (feat Mars, Mad Maxxx, Renigade, Grewsum, Trouble, and Big Uno)" (2009)
- Various Artists - Presidents Of The Wicked Underground Volume 1 (LP) "Sociopaths Are Walking The Streets (feat Mars, Jason Porter, and Intrinzik)" (2009)
- Various Artists - Underground Hustlin Vol 19 (LP) "We Gone Mob (feat Mars & J RZ)" (2010)
- Various Artists - Presidents Of The Wicked Underground Volume 2 (LP) "The Assassination (feat Mars, Trips, Saint Sinna, and Badluck)" (2010)
- Snypa Da Prophet - One Helluva Ride: The Mixtape (LP) "One Helluva Ride (feat Mars)" & "4rm Frisco --> Chi-Town (feat Mars)" (2010)
- SIK MOB - Cheese & Krakers Vol. 1 (LP) "Crossgame (feat Mars)" (2010)
- VD - Red Bumps (LP) "Sick Thoughts (feat Mars)" (2010)
- Corpse Circus - Welcome to the Corpse Circus (LP) "Slaughter the Audience (feat Mars)" (2010)
- Various Artists - HTR 3rd Annual Blazed & Confused Soundtrack (LP) Mars - "On The Creep" (2010)
- Various Artists - Underground Hustlin Vol 24 (LP) C Danger "Everyday Homicide (feat Mars)" (2010)
- Big Rela - Tha Scumbag Original: Gospel of Rela "Serial Killa (feat Mars, J Reno, Kung Fu Vampire, Grewsum, and Vice Gripp)" (2010)
- Mista Creepz - Sacred (LP) "Yesterday (feat Mars)" (2010)
- Ninja Newman - Customer Service (LP) "Skrape (feat Mars & The Monstrosities)" (2010)
- Outbreak Monkey - Collabine (LP) "Paranoia (feat Mars)" (2010)
- Various Artists - Hytown Sicmix 6: Rep Ur Shyt (LP) "Get The Shovel (feat Infinitti & Mars)" (2010)
- Rokgod (Poe Whosaine & Mastamind - Mortifikation Vol 2 (LP) "Wicked In The Club (feat Mars)" (2010)
- Dark Half - Chapterz (LP) "Body Funk (feat Mars)" (2010)
- Various Artists - Underground Hustlin Vol 29 (LP) Preditor (feat Q Strange, J Reno, Mars, Insane Poetry, McNastee, and Intrinzik)" (2011)
- Various Artists - Worse Than Hell 2: When Hell Freezes Over (LP) A-Ron Tha Don - "Turn It Up (feat Mars & Mutilator of The Brew)" (2011)
- Various Artists - Underground Hustlin Vol 33 (LP) C Danger "Put In A Box (feat Mars)" (2011)
- Lockdown - The Amadeeville Horror (LP) "Go Psycho (feat Mars)" (2011)
- Ruthless Unda Ground (R.U.G.) - Necropolis (LP) "Run From This (feat Mars)" (2011)
- Savzilla - The Beast Within (LP) "Dirtbag (feat Mars)" (2011)
- Various Artists - Underground Hustlin Vol 36 (LP) C Danger "I See Danger (feat Mars & Intrinzik)" (2011)
- Whitney Peyton - No Holds Barred (LP) "K.O. (feat Grewsum, Mars)" (2011)
- Various Artists - Demon Days & Devil's Night (LP) Mars - "Leave You" (2011)
- Stitch Mouth - AKA Roll Model (LP) "Role Models (feat Mars)" (2011)
- J Reno - The Killection Tape (LP) "On The Brink (feat Shoestring of the Dayton Family, Mars, and Grewsum)" (2012)
- Draztik - Psychopathic Monster (Single) "Psychopathic Monster" (feat Mars & TONE-Z)" (2012)
- Vice Gripp - The Recipe For Disaster (LP) "Respect This (feat Mars)" (2012)
- Leaders Of The Lost - Verbal Torture (EP) "Enemy Of The State (feat Mars)" (2012)
- Outbreak Money - Monkeypox (LP) "Pig Roast (feat Mars, Lokey, and Boondox)" (2012)
- The Underground Avengers - Skarecrows, Weirdos, & Claasholes (EP) "Exit Wounds (feat Pycho Jesus, Liquid Assassin, KidCrusher, Whitney Peyton, The R.O.C., AJAX, Grewsum, Scum, F-Dux, Jason Porter, Ronnie Blaze, Darko, Sutter Kain, Kung Fu Vampire, and Mars)" (2012)
- Various Artists - Underground Hustlin Vol 42 (LP) "Mars - Smile 4 Me" & "Capitol C - Put In A Box (feat Mars)" (2012)
- Kung Fu Vampire - Love Bites (LP) "Keep On Funkin" (feat Mars & Tebo)" (2012)
- 2 Face - Krunk 'N' Stein (LP) Dog Will Hunt (feat Mars)" (2012)
- Troll & Cycotic - Hostile Takeover (LP) - "Blood Lust (feat Mars)" (2012)
- Intrinzik - Nuthin' But Hustle (LP) "I See Danger (feat Mars)" (2012)
- Isolated Beingz - Wicked Revival (LP) "R-T-B (feat Mars)" (2013)
- Various Artists - Underground Hustlin Vol 44 (LP) Outbreak Monkey "Pig Roast (feat Mars & Boondox)" & Nino White "Death Race (feat Mars)" (2013)
- Cycotic - Mental Illness (LP) "Slave To These Ways (feat Mars)" (2013)
- Young Murdoc - Kali Kush Mixtape Vol. 2 (LP) "Fuck Them Fuck You (Feat Mars)" (2013)
- Riddlez Da Klown - 2 Tha Grave (LP) "Something Inside Of Me (feat Mars and Lmaze)" (2013)
- Enasnimi - I Got Ya Back (LP) "Going Crazy (feat Mars)" (2013)
- Koshir - Ugly (LP) "Fix Yo Snatch (feat Mars)" (2013)
Acting & Videography
- Starbucks "Battle Of The Bean" (Lead) (Commercial) (2002)
- Jaxter - "Trapped In A 40 Bottle" (Cameo) (Music Video) (2007)
- Apartment 3 / DNA Entertainment - Mobb Legacy (DVD Release) (2010)
- Hy-Town Records - 3rd Annual Blazed & Confused (DVD Release) (2010)
- The DRP - "Kill Em All (feat Mars)" (Music Video) (2010)
- Mastamind & Skitzo - "Doublehead Everythang" (Cameo) (Music Video) (2012)
- C-Danger - "I See Danger (feat Mars & Intrinzik) (2012)
- Kung Fu Vampire - "Love Bites" (Cameo) (Music Video) (2013)
- DJ Clay - "Pen & Paper" (Cameo) (Music Video) (2013)
Tours
- Mars - Through Hell And Back Tour (Headlining Act) (2007)
- Psychopathic - Shock Therapy Tour (Opening Act) (2008)
- Insane Clown Posse - Hallowicked Tour (Opening Act) (2008)
- Mars - The Gat To School Tour (Headlining Act) (2009)
- Esham - A Hellava Night Tour (Opening Act) (2009)
- Murder After Midnight Tour (Co-Headlining Act) (2009)
- Mars - Domestic Violence Tour (Headlining Act) (2010)
- Twiztid - Slaugtherhouse Tour (with Kung Fu Vampire) (Opening Act) (2010)
- D.G.A.F. - Wild In The Streets Tour (Opening Act) (2010)
- Kung Fu Vampire Dead 4 Life Tour (Opening Act) (2010)
- Mars & Psycho Jesus - Gospel Of The Grave Tour (Co-Headlining Act) (2011)
- Boondox Low Down 'N Dirty Tour (Opening Act) (2011-2012)
- Mars - Zodiac Tour (Headlining Act) (2012)
- Mars & Mastamind - Keep It Reel Tour (Co-Headlining Act) (2012)
- Kung Fu Vampire - Love Bites Tour (Opening Act) (2012)
- Mars & Irv Da Phenom - Raw Energy Tour (Co-Headlining Act) (2013)
- DJ Clay - Scratch The Surface Tour (Opening Act) (2013)
References
- ^ "MARS: Music Artist - MySpace Profile". Mar's Official MySpace Page. 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
- ^ "Chilling Castro Valley man arrested, suspect in the killing of four people in Virginia". Oakland Tribune. September 19, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
- ^ a b c Bulwa, Demian (September 23, 2009). "Bay Area suspect allegedly bludgeoned victims". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
- ^ "The old skateboard magic returns with a spin on "da bomb"". Contra Costa Times. November 2, 1997. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
- ^ http://www.modbee.com/2009/07/04/770584/juggalos-take-issue-with-label.html
- ^ http://www.mercurynews.com/music/ci_17332107
- ^ "Officials: Up to 20 Students May Have Ties To Red Lake Plot". MTV.com. April 4, 2005. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
- ^ http://www.discogs.com/label/Beyond+Space+Entertainment
- ^ http://mars.madinsanity.com/biography/
- ^ http://www.insaneclownposse.com/carnival/iframe.php?page_id=icp_news&month=8&year=2008#a2
- ^ http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1105826/OK/Oklahoma-City/Blaze-Ya-Dead-Homie-Shock-Therapy-Tour/Diamond-Ballroom/
- ^ "Investigators probe 'horrorcore' music in Farmville slayings". WSLS. September 23, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
- ^ Vazquez, Joe (September 24, 2009). "'Horrorcore' killing suspect quiet, picked on". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
- ^ "Rap artists say they're made scapegoats in shootings". Star Tribune. April 4, 2005. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
- ^ Donaldson, Stan; Hoffman, Nathaniel (June 24, 2004). "Murder of rap promoter puts spotlight on violence in industry". Contra Costa Times. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
- ^ "Rapped and Tagged: Mars School House Glock! Extra Credit". Fangoria. July 17, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
- ^ http://juggalonews.com/home/index.php/content/music/interviews/799-happy-fathers-day
- ^ http://www.blackelectorate.com/print_article.asp?ID=1149
- ^ http://www.contracostatimes.com/search/ci_6394450