Hijack fans, prepare to shit your pants! I've heard it on the underground grapevine that they have reformed and are recording again (sadly without Dj Supreme who now resides in Swizerland and hasn't reconciled with Kimanchi Sly to my knowledge).
I always was a huge fan of these dudes since I first heard Style Wars. This dropped just a bit after Public Enemy No1 came out, and they were accused of biting for using the Blow Your Head intro, but nobody could deny the pure ruggedness of that track.
There were so many urban myths about the group doing the rounds before the album came out. I had a dub of the album from my boy a good 2 years before it got released, but when it was finally released, a lot of the momentum was sadly lost. It was a real shame cos these guys were so hardcore and uncompromising, and one of the very few UK groups who a London crowd would actually show love to. The whole Britcore thing that followed did put off a lot of domestic UK hip hop fans, and there is definitely a link between it and harcore/jungle. A hell of a lot of MC's and producers jumped ship round about 91-93, something that seems to happen frequently in UK Hip Hop circles when a new sub-genre emerges.
My Hijack anecdote is once I was DJing a house party in Brighton round 94 where we had this conservatory set up as a DJ booth. I was in there doing my thing and this dude with a big blow out afro came in there and was bopping away behind me, throwing loads of hand gestures and just getting down. I was sure I had seen this dude before but couldn't put my finger on it until he came up to me and said in the most distinctive voice in the world "you know the Hijackers are in the house!" Holy shit, it was Kimanchi Sly! I was suddenly overcome with nerves because dude was in my top 10 period, and it might as well have been Chuck D giving me props. Anyway, I got it together, played probably one of the dopest sets I ever did, and chatted at length with dude. He then became a fairly regular fixture at parties I was DJing back then, and I remember him blagging me and a friend at the door of various clubs saying we were his two DJs, Undercover and Supreme. I fell off the radar a bit after this for a while and haven't seen him since, but he did release a couple of decent 12"s nearly 10 years ago (as well as doing that dodgy Pied Piper UK Garage anthem!).