Portuguese hip-hop pioneers Da Weasel were an integral part of the first wave of European groups to get on the rap bandwagon, releasing their debut record in 1993. Formed in Almada, MCs Pacman and Virgul were backed by a full band including bass (Jay Jay Neige), guitar (Pedro Quaresma), drums (Guilherme Silva), and various DJs. Drawing on influences like Cypress Hill and Public Enemy while incorporating elements of rock and ska, the live hip-hop act's debut record, More Than 30 Motherfuckers, featuring only six tracks with all-English lyrics, opened doors to the band's partici...