Grave Plott

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Grave Plott
Genres Hip hop
Years active2005–2008
LabelsDirty Thug Recordz, 42 Records, Strange Music
Past membersKilla C
Liquid Assassin
Website www.DirtyThug.com

Grave Plott was a hardcore/horrorcore hip hop duo consisting of Killa C (born Coul Hill) and Liquid Assassin (born Cardell Avila Toombs, Jr.). Their only full-length album, The Plott Thickens , was released on May 20, 2008, through a Distribution deal with Strange Music and Dirty Thug Records. The Plott Thickens charted #95 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart its first week out. Grave Plott split up in 2008, and Killa C (Dirty Thug Recordz) and Liquid Assassin (42 Records) are doing solo albums.

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Discography

Grave Plott

YearAlbum detailsPeak chart positions [1] Sales
Billboard 200 Top Heatseekers Top Independent Top R&B/Hip-Hop Top Rap
2005Puttin' U In
  • Released: July 19, 2005
  • Label: Dirty Thug
  • Format: CD
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2008 The Plott Thickens ---95-1,200+
"" indicates albums that did not chart.
"*" with a light gray background indicates albums released prior to charts existence.

Killa C

Liquid Assassin

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References

  1. "Billboard - Album Chart History" . Retrieved 2008-08-23.