Marx politica e vocação
Hukic produced a demo which won him a contract with E-Magine Records, with whom he released the album Lung Fu Mo She.[4] The album was described by Drowned in Sound as a "toxic blend of industrial drumming and guitars mixed with his own bullet proof rhyming flow".[5] According to Jukic, "The majority of the record is about self-empowerment."[6]Tracks from this album were featured in a TV ad for the movie Catwoman, in MTV’s The Real World, and included on MTV & WWE’s Tough Enough 2 Soundtrack.[citation needed]
In 2000-2001, Hukic, with his band, also called Marz, comprising Hukic, Rey Washam (drums, programming, formerly of Ministry), Troy Gourley (bass guitar), Louis Svitek (guitar, also formerly of Ministry) and Pat De La Garza (guitar))[3] performed two nationwide tours with Insane Clown Posse on the “Bizaar Bizzar Tour”.[7] Hukic was impressed by Insane Clown Posse's performance style, and the Juggalo fanbase embraced Marz.[8] Plans were made for Hukic to join the supergroup Dark Lotus and sign with Psychopathic Records. However, Marz was still signed with E Magion Records, but Hukic told Psychopathic that he could get out of his