I didn't know all the songs, but they played the singles such as Hang 'Em High, and Vibe Da Joint. Hang 'Em High is a powerful anti racism/pro-unity song, and live it is scarily so! The other songs were full of energy with the 5 guys taking it turns to take main mic and do turn tables.
A very good thing was the way they got involved with the crowd. Not only did a couple of the band members jump into the audience, but the mics got passed round, they took peoples hats, wore them for a bit, returned them ,and got people up on stage, which didn't impress security very much!
What's more I had a few brief words with a couple of Kaliphz afterwards, and they were willing to chat to people and they seemed like jolly nice young men!
The support band were good also, but I'm very sorry to say that I've forgotten their name! It was something Clan! Sorry Guys. Kaliphz go for the traditional rap/hip hop, turn-tables,(DAT?), and rappers approach, whereas ?Clan went for the DAT, bassist, guitarist, drummer, rapper route, which makes a refreshing change.