They accepted, and after a few offers, Charizma and Peanut Butter Wolf, as they were then known, signed to Hollywood BASIC, home to the likes of Organized Konfusion, Raw Fusion, and Lifers Group. Although Charizma and Wolf thought they would get full artistic control, after a year of writing more than an album's worth of songs, they realized the label had other plans for them. The duo's track "Red Light Green Light" appeared on a 1993 promotional cassette single shared with Lifers Group, but the deal fell through, and Charizma and Wolf left with their unreleased album Big Shots in hand. Tragically, before the recording could be shopped to other labels, Charizma was shot and killed, the victim of a botched robbery while stopped at a traffic light in East Palo Alto. Peanut Butter Wolf eventually refocused his musical ambition on promoting the talents of others, and in 1996 launched Stones Throw Records with a 12" of his and Charizma's My World Premiere. Big Shots finally saw the light of day when Stones Throw issued it in 2003. Circa 1990-1993, a deeper archival package consisting of 40 tracks, was released by Stones Throw in 2014. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi