
While Cali Agents (Planet Asia & Rasco) are widely recognized as one of the main acts that helped define and shape the indie hip-hop movement of the late 90s and early 2000s, they are still way too slept on in the grand scale of things.
The now defunct Northern Cali group dropped an album in 2000 that represented West Coast hip-hop to the fullest: How The West Was One. Rasco (Bay Area) and Planet Asia (Fresno) kicked it off for other artists throughout the nation, and ultimately helped legitimize the indie hip-hop movement going on at the time. If you don't own the album after all these years, go get it now.
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