Rick Rock and Doonie Baby’s friendship and collaborative work dates back to the early ‘90s in
Alabama, where they recorded as two-thirds of the group
Cosmic Slop Shop along with Big Lurch. At age 16 and using a wheelchair after being shot, the
Nevada-born,
Fairfield/
Vallejo-raised Federation member Goldie Gold met Rick Rock at a local mall, impressing Rock with his rapping skills. In 2002, Rick Rock recruited Doonie Baby, Goldie Gold, and Mr. Stress to form the group. The group debuted on Vallejo producer Mike Mosely's 2002 release
Major Work: The Soundtrack with the Rick Rock-produced track "The Sickness", which sampled
Art of Noise's 1983 song "Moments of Love". Their first single "Hyphy", featuring
E-40, debuted in 2003, the title was based on a slang term established by Keak the Sneak in the 90s
Bay Area hip hop music. Hyphy became an instant hit in the Bay Area. The song even induced a riot when The Federation performed "Hyphy" during halftime of the
AND1 Live Tour at
Oracle Arena in June 2004. On the strength of "Hyphy" and their second single "Donkey", the group's self-titled debut album was released under
Virgin Records to critical reception. In 2005, Rick Rock signed the group under
Reprise Records, releasing the group's follow-up album ''
It's Whateva'' in the summer of 2007. In 2009, Stressmatic was featured in an interview in the book
How to Rap, along with several other rappers, including E-40,
Nelly,
Tech N9ne,
Twista,
Pusha T,
Styles P,
will.i.am,
DJ Quik,
Kool G Rap,
N.O.R.E. &
Chuck D. ==Discography==