Sunday 18 May 2008

Groovenics

Groovenics   
Artist: Groovenics

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Discography:


Groovenics   
 Groovenics

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 13




Many assumed that the moving ridge of blue funk metal bands that cropped up in the later '90s (Korn, Limp Bizkit) had began to drop dead down by the fresh millennium, but s Florida's Groovenics unbroken partying like it was noneffervescent 1999. The six-piece striation (singer K*rl Michaels, guitarists Jim Austin and Lustrelessness Slog, bassist Pete Carmichael, drummer Mike Darookie, and keyboardist Josh Mullenix) specializes in the testosterone-heavy sound of the two aforesaid bands. Their self-released debut record album, Wedgie Fever, was issued in 1999, as the group give local shows for such vauntingly meter acts of the Apostles as the Misfits, Mötley Crüe, Less Than Jake, and Drain Human growth hormone, and built up a following. In derive to victorious awards from both Jam Magazine's Jammy Awards and the South Florida Slammy Awards (Stria of the Year, Best Vocalist, Topper Bassist, and Best Local Button), Groovenics as well appeared on both Billboard's and Natural endowment Net's specialty charts. By 2001, the sestet was signed to Spitfire Records, which quickly issued their self-titled soph exploit. The guys called it quits, however, in September 2003. A brace members went on to play in Suicide City.





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