Archive for August 6th, 2007

MotorHead

Monday, August 6th, 2007

Motörhead

Motörhead is an iconic British heavy metal band. The name was derived from a slang term for an amphetamine user. Founded by ex-Hawkwind bassist Lemmy Kilmister in 1975, the band specialises in songs that are extremely loud to the unaccustomed listener. The title of one of its live albums, Everything Louder Than Everyone Else, reflects this assertion. more…

[via FoxyTunes / Motörhead]

SuperSuckers

Monday, August 6th, 2007

Supersuckers

The Supersuckers are an American rock band. They are the self-proclaimed “Greatest Rock ‘n’ Roll Band in the World.” Following the relative success of their 1997 foray into country music with the release of Must’ve Been High, they have also been known to play country shows under various names, including, of course, The Supersuckers. As of April 2005, the members are Eddie Spaghetti on bass and lead vocals along with Rontrose Heathman and Dan “Thunder” Bolton on guitars. Drummer and original member Dancing Eagle recently parted ways with the band while guitarist Dan “Thunder” Bolton is back after taking a long needed break from the road. Dusty from Agent Orange was handling drums until March 2006. On June 16, 2006 The Supersuckers announced the addition of Scott Churilla as their new fulltime drummer. The band recently supported Social Distortion and Blackpool Lights on various upcoming tours of fall 2006. more…

[via FoxyTunes / Supersuckers]

Monday, August 6th, 2007

blink-182

blink-182 — also Blink-182 — (formerly known as blink) is a Southern-Californian pop punk band that was formed in 1992 by Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus, and Scott Raynor in Poway, California, USA. After the rise of mainstream punk bands such as The Offspring, and Rancid, they are credited for continuing the post-grunge rock revolution. more…

[via FoxyTunes / blink-182]

My SnoCap Music Store

Monday, August 6th, 2007

Reel Big Fish

Monday, August 6th, 2007

Reel Big Fish

Reel Big Fish (”RBF”) is a southern California ska punk band who broke into the mainstream in the mid to late 1990s after the success of No Doubt and Sublime. Reel Big Fish are now more well-known, but not quite mainstream in the USA and Europe. Reel Big Fish has engendered criticism from some ska fans who claim it is merely a pop band riding the coat-tails of ska’s ’90s popularity. more…

[via FoxyTunes / Reel Big Fish]