Fun Lovin' Criminals

Fun Lovin' Criminals is an American alternative hip hop / alternative rock group whose songs often deal with life in New York City, as well as urban life in general. They are best known for their hit "Scooby Snacks" which features samples from films by Quentin Tarantino, as well as the song "Love Unlimited", which serves as a comical tribute to Barry White.

Come Find Yourself, the band's first album, was released in the summer of 1996 with their single, "The Grave And The Constant". The album also featured the UK Top 40 hits, "Scooby Snacks", "The Fun Lovin' Criminal" and "King Of New York". The success of the album prompted the re-release of "Scooby Snacks" as a single, alongside a cover of the 10cc classic "I'm Not In Love".

100% Colombian was released in 1998 and included "Love Unlimited" and "Korean Bodega", which was the biggest hit from the album.

Their 1999 album Mimosa, was a Lounge album consisting of laid back covers and different versions of earlier released tracks.

The band's third studio album, Loco was released in early 2001 and the single "Loco" became their biggest hit yet, reaching #5 in the UK singles chart.

A "best of" compilation, Bag of Hits, was released in 2002. It was released in both one and two disc versions, with the second disc being full of remixes of FLC songs by other artists.

They released their fourth studio album, sixth overall, Welcome To Poppy's, in 2005. In April 2010, Classic Fantastic. Singles included "Classic Fantastic", "Mr Sun", "We the Three" and "Keep on Yellin" featuring South London's Roots Manuva.

In April 2011, they released their first live album, Fun, Live and Criminal.