Armageddon (rapper)

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Armageddon
Birth name John Eaddy
Also known as Geddy
Origin Flag of the United States South Bronx, Bronx, New York City, New York, United States
Genre(s) Hip hop
Years active 1993 - present
Label(s) Geddy Music 2006 - present


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[edit] Biography

Armageddon (born John Eaddy) is a rapper from The Bronx and was a member of The Terror Squad. He is African-American along with partial Dominican heritage though he said he is often mistaken of being full Hispanic. He has appeared on numerous albums from Fat Joe and on Big Pun's Capital Punishment and Endangered Species, as well as both Terror Squad albums. He's also credited with co-writing tracks featured in hit films such as, Fast and Furious and Rush Hour. Armageddon even helped produce music for the WCW Wrestling Organization. One of Geddys biggest accomplishments to date is Fat Joe's 2001 platinum album Jealous Ones Still Envy, which he Executive Produced. Often referred to as "Geddy" by his fans.

In 2006 Geddy left The Terror Squad, to record his debut solo album entitled The Journal which will feature the single New York Is Red Hot (Feat Melle Mel, which will be out in 2008.

In an interview with hip hop website, HipHopGame.com he revealed that he is on good terms with both past and present Terror Squad members.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Album Cover U.S.
2008 The Journal

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