Dom Pachino
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Dom Pachino (born Domingo J. Del Valle in Manhattan, New York City) is a rapper of Puerto Rican descent. He is a member of the rap group Killarmy and also has a solo career. He is also known as P.R. Terrorist, but he has rarely used this name since the September 11, 2001 attacks afraid that it may be taken the wrong way and affect sales[1].
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[edit] Biography
He was born in uptown Manhattan and later moved to Stapleton, Staten Island where he lived across the street from Wu-Tang Clan mastermind RZA. He met with RZA's younger brother 9th Prince and became an original member of Killarmy. Following Killarmy he formed the group Team Napalm who released Napalm World and The Invasion and have since disbanded from their original line-up. Dom Pachino has also organized two compilations involving Wu-affiliated artists entitled Operation Warface and The Grunge. He has also released a DVD titled Life of a Performer and a Best of Dom Pachino CD. Dom Pachino was the first member of Killarmy to release a solo album, and in 2002 he established his own record label entitled "Napalm Recordings."[1]
[edit] Acting Career
In addition to his music work, Dom Pachino is an actor that has appeared in a number of television and cable programs including the Larry Sanders Show, the Jon Stewart Show, CSI New York, and the Bobby Digital film by Rza of the Wu-Tang Clan.[1]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Solo Albums
- Tera Iz Him (2002)
- Unreleased (January 18, 2005)
- Domination (2006)
- The Arsenal
- 4 Security Reasons (2006)
- Gunz an Glory: A Soldier Story (as P.R. Terrorist) (2006)
- Napalm World (as part of the group Team Napalm) (2006)
- Rice & Beans (2007)
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