Tun·nel bang·er (noun) Circa 1994-2000, a record—often hardcore and aggressive—that whipped the crowd into a frenzy during the prime-time hour after 1 a.m. at the NYC club's Sunday-night party.
To truly understand the definition of a "Tunnel banger," you first need to know about the Tunnel itself. Peter Gatien's NYC nightclub was a hotspot for house music and techno in the early '90s, but it wasn't until the creation of a Sunday-night party called "Mecca" that the Tunnel would cement its place in hip-hop lore. When Funkmaster Flex took over the party's prime-time slot—roughly 1 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.—in the mid-'90s, the "Tunnel banger" was born.
So what was the Tunnel like on a Sunday night? As Flex's warm-up DJ (along with Big Kap), Cipha Sounds was there for it all. The crowd? "The thugs, the drug dealers, the fucking jail dudes. Even the security guards were hustlers," says Ciph. The mood? "It wasn't a 'dance' club, people weren't really dancing," he says. "But records would just make people go crazy, hands in the sky, jumping." And the music? "The records you would not hear at any other club because they were too hard," says Ciph. "Street records, which would usually just be album cuts, became their own genre." Yep: Tunnel bangers. This all sound kinda crazy? Well, it was—the Tunnel was shut down nearly every year because of violence, and eventually closed for good in 2001. All that remains are the memories...and the music. With a Flex co-sign, Cipha Sounds went back to the good ol' days©—when hardcore rap and NYC still mattered—for this epic countdown of the 75 Greatest Tunnel Bangers. Now take your shoes off and get in a single-file line...






Dee Phunk July 13th, 2010 at 11:37 AM
If u look close in the video, in some scenes he's wearing a cast. He tries to hide it in his pocket and uses his left hand instead. Always wondered what that was about.
step one July 13th, 2010 at 11:43 AM
download the original version of 'Benjamins' here (aswell as loads of classic 90s radio, mixtapes and freestyles!) http://djstepone.blogspot.com/2009/12/its-all-about-benjamins-original.html
Dee Phunk July 13th, 2010 at 12:19 PM
ROFL, Ciph LOVES Sheek.
Dee Phunk July 13th, 2010 at 12:28 PM
On another note, I would sometimes have to skip this song in the car if I was on the way to Manhattan from LI on the Northern State / Grand Central Pkwy in the car. It would make me drive fast for no reason.
tony-b July 13th, 2010 at 12:35 PM
anyone else feel like he lifted the hook from the DC Go-Go record with the same theme?
Dee Phunk July 13th, 2010 at 12:42 PM
Awww man, the link to the demo version is finito. Wanted to peep that.
Dee Phunk July 13th, 2010 at 12:55 PM
I'm DYING @ the guy in the wheelchair story. U know a song is crazy when it makes you shoot YOURSELF. I always connect this song w/ the second time I went to Cancun in 2000. They played "Wild Out" in the Baja Beach Club. And of course I'm w/ a bunch of NY cats so we lose our collective minds. Some guy I didn't even know yelled in my ear "FLING THAT SH*T!" I didn't know what he was talking about. He pointed @ my tall ass drink and yelled again "FLING THAT SH*T!" So of course I waited 'til the chorus and just splashed it all over the place and anyone in the vicinity.
david July 13th, 2010 at 01:04 PM
besides the liks yall played some whack music at that club.
JustinTime July 13th, 2010 at 03:55 PM
Yo Dee I got the demo version from when Ciph posted it last year. Shoot me a email. justintime410@vzw.blackberry.net
The Editor July 13th, 2010 at 05:02 PM
The great thing about most of these cuts were that they were album songs, and everybody knew them, crazy