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Stones Throw 102: Living the True Gods
DVD

PB Wolf presents
B-Ball Zombie War
CD

PB Wolf presents
B-Ball Zombie War (Instrumentals)
LP/Digital

PB Wolf presents Chrome Children Pt. 2 CD
iTunes

Stones Throw: Ten Years
2/CD Anniversary Compilation

PB Wolf presents Chrome Children
CD/DVD

Charizma & Peanut Butter Wolf Big Shots
CD/LP

Various - Stones Throw 101
DVD/CD
iTunes3eMusic iTunes2eMusic2 iTunes3eMusic3 Fat Beast

Discography:
COMPLETE DISCOGRAPHY HERE

Archived News:
The Stones Throw Revolution Grind
My Label Weighs A Ton Undercover
Stones Throw Profile interview & audio
Ill Vibe interview (audio)
Los Angeles Times Moving Fast at 33 1/3
Elemental cover story
Black Book article
SF Weekly article
Vapors Magazine article
San Jose Mercury News article
Boom-Bap.com interview
Interview with Gilles Peterson BBC (with audio)
Fader Magazine article
Peanut Butter Jam The Stranger (Seattle)
Dazed and Confused Mixtape
Breakin Point Last Word
+81 interview
Flaunt article
Interview at Beastiemania.com
Record Check No.15 at TurntableLab.com
Interview at HipHopElements.com
His Vinyl Weighs a Ton by Craig Smith
Interview at Scratch.dk
Interview from 1999
Interview at StealthMag.com
Interview from 1995 at VinylExchange.com
Article at BMI.com
Interview at MVRemix from 1999
Interview at theBeatAttic.com
Top 11 Hip Hop Memories from Metroactive.com

+ iTunes: PBWolf Playlist
+ PBW & James Pants, Europe 2008
+ DJ Times cover story
+ Photos: Too Short & PBW
+ 48 Hours Til Beastie Boys
+ 777 Mix & 7-day tour
+ Onion interview with PB Wolf
+ Rebel Central: ST in LA Weekly
+ True Kings of the Underground
+ Stones Throw in LA City Beat
+ Knights of the Turntable Remix Mag
+ Fader Interview
+ Free by Design: 10 Years of ST
+ Ottawa Xpress cover story
+ 666 Mix
+ Stones Throw History

As a young kid growing up in San Jose, Chris Manak sought out an escape from suburbian life in the Silicon Valley. The age of nine was his coming of age. This was the year he discovered sports (Pittsburgh Pirates), video games (Pac man), girls (Anita Balderama), and hip hop ("Rappers Delight"). Alongside partner Sweet Steve, young Chris fashioned primitive mix-tapes (using the pause button) and ran amok at the local roller rink.

He took on the name Peanut Butter Wolf in the late-80s when he realized that, in an odd turn of events, a girlfriend’s youngest brother feared the “peanut butter wolf monster” more than death itself. Wolf and his more conventionally-named counterpart, Charizma, began recording in 1989 when the two were still teenagers. Within three years, the duo signed a contract with Hollywood Basic (Disney) alongside label mates Organized Konfusion and DJ Shadow. Charizma and Peanut Butter Wolf were riding high, touring Europe, receiving press in magazines such as Billboard and (a then newspaper format) Urb , hanging with radio legends Sway & King Tech on Wake Up Show and performing live shows with groups like House of Pain, Nas and The Pharcyde. Then, in December of 1993, Charizma tragically lost his life. Stunned, Wolf temporarily gave up on music.

After releasing the song "Just Like A Test" with Charizma for David Paul's Bomb Hip Hop Compilation early in 1994, Upstairs Records, a label known primarily for house music, approached Wolf to record an instrumental LP. Thus, the Peanut Butter Breaks was born; the record became the Wolf’s calling card, leading to meetings and collaborations with like-minded DJs like Q-bert, Cut Chemist and Rob Swift.

After the release of Peanut Butter Breaks, PB Wolf found himself in demand as a producer. His track for the all-scratching compilation Return of the DJ was labeled “incredible” by The Source magazine. He released a 6 song compilation for South Paw Records in 1995, featuring collaborations with up and coming San Jose MCs. He also produced Kool Keith's first single as a solo artist "Wanna Be A Star." These releases, amongst others, led to a picture disc EP for British label 2 Kool Records.

In 1996, Peanut Butter Wolf founded Stones Throw Records. Charizma’s posthumous "My World Premiere" was the single to launch the label. A few highlights in the beginning were the songs "Unassisted" by Rasco, Super Duck Breaks LP by DJ Babu, and hip hop 7” series.

Lately, PB Wolf has moved away from producing (save the odd remix or compilation track) to build the Stones Throw label and to travel as a DJ to Europe, Japan, Australia, Canada, and across the US. Through his willingness to experiment and provide Stones Throw’s artists with musical carte blanche, he has overseen the releases of Lootpack’s Soundpieces, Quasimoto’s The Unseen, Breakestra’s Live Mix, Yesterdays New Quintet’s Angles Without Edges, Madlib's Shades of Blue, and Jaylib's Champion Sound.

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