The Roots released Phrenology (named after the pseudoscience of phrenology) in 2002.
The Roots released their thirteenth album Undun via Def Jam Records on December 6, 2011.
To watch: The Roots have released a short companion film to their latest album, "Undun."
In 1993, Root released their third album The Temple in the Underworld and recorded a video for the song "Aposiopesis".
In 1996, Root released their first concept album, Kärgeräs.
Roots continuously release substances, or exudates, into the soil.
In 2002, he and The Roots released the critically acclaimed Phrenology, which went gold.
In 2004, The Roots released The Tipping Point, which contained a more mainstream sound, allegedly due to demands from Interscope Records.
In 2002, The Roots released Phrenology, which contained the band's second single to chart on the Hot 100.
The Roots founded the company Okayplayer, and released The Tipping Point in 2004.