verses by Kaves, Scotty Edge, Everlast and Danny Boy Everlast and Danny Boy rap, but do not actually appear in the video - they are being doubled by extras first mentioned by Kaves in a 2014 interview ( http://www.at149st.com/kaves2.html ) Also hooked up with House of Pain and did a song called "Baseball Bats & Beers" Scotty Edge shared the following information ( https://twitter.com/SCOTTYEDGE718 ) recorded at Fire House Studios, NYC and produced by Shandi Quildon, then an in-house producer for Tommy Boy more from a 2015 Kaves interview ( http://archive.massappeal.com/brooklyn-made-the-lordz-of-brooklyn-kaves-interview/ ) When we were making our rounds handing out our demos, we had a friend at Tommy Boy Records named Kevin Maxwell. He was an A&R there. Kevin was helping us out. We had a lot of underground recognition but now we were trying to sign at a major record label. He told me about a white rap group called The House of Pain that just got signed with them. (...) Here was a white rap group that called their own shots and had an undeniable hit record that everyone loved. Kevin thought I could put together some graffiti logos for them. That's how I met Dannyboy, who was born in Brooklyn and moved to California as a child. We hit it off like long-lost brothers. The next thing you know, we were in the studio recording a song called "Baseball Bats & Beers" and House of Pain jumped on it. In hindsight, we should have released that song right then... They then offered to take me on the road with them doing backup singing. This was in 1991, '92. We built a strong alliance with them and we all became family. Kaves, in the video description: Never before released video & song Baseball Bats & Beers. We originally recorded this track in 1991 for our first Lordz of Brooklyn Demo. After hooking up and touring with House of Pain, they jumped on the track. We recorded it at Firehouse Studio in Brooklyn, NY. The video was filmed in 1992 and is dedicated to our friend Bobby 'Boss' Nelson.