Stand Up
Skrape was an Orlando-based nu metal/alternative metal music group which formed in 1997. The band ended in 2004 after getting dropped from their record label RCA, who had released both of their records. If you can't fuck or fight to it, it's no good, proclaims Skrape drummer and band co-founder Will Hunt. That's the context for us. It's gotta have rhythm and an incredible groove you can shake your ass to. Up the Dose has all that and more. The band's second album for RCA finds the Orlando-based quintet in a different musical head space from when they released 2001's brutal yet melodic New Killer America--which pummeled active rock radio in the States with the singles Waste and Isolated-- and rose quickly to become the twelfth best-selling album in Japan. A festival in Japan, a gig in Korea with that country's most famous band, Seo Taiji, and a U.S. tour with Disturbed found Skrape playing for thousands of fanatical converts. Skrape songs also found their way into video games, including Tony Hawk Pro Skater 4 and their album cover even won awards. Skrape also created their own video for What You Say, performance intercut with Japanamation, subsequent to the clip for first single Waste. Clearly a motivated bunch of musicians, Skrape also take life lessons to heart, as gleaned in the sentiments expressed on Up The Dose. “Over the last few years there were a lot of highlights…and some lowlights, explains Hunt. And it all has to do with where we are at right now, which is a great place. A 2001 tour with the Pantera, Slayer and Morbid Angel gave us a lot of thick skin, Hunt says of the intense, aggro crowds they faced nightly. We were like, 'if you don't like us, well good, here's another one!’ he laughs of Skrape's uncompromising performances and 'tude. Adds Keeton, “My experiences on tour with Phil Anselmo were life-changing to me as a musician, as a frontman and as a songwriter.” The Pantera tour also weeded out any weak links in the band. So it was with a new guitarist (Randy Melser replacing axeman Mike Lynchard), a new management company and a renewed spirit that Skrape wrote and then recorded their sophomore effort with producer Jimbo Barton (Queensryche, Godsmack) in Miami, Los Angeles and Orlando. We wanted old school,” said Hunt. “We are big fans of how Jimbo's records sounded; sonically, they hold up. Barton also developed a strong bond with Keeton during the recording process. “He was able to bring my vocal performance up to another level entirely. He and I just clicked. Jimbo created a atmosphere that allowed me to explode vocally.” After Skrape's demise, Keeton formed a band called Blessed In Black with former Nothingface/current Hellyeah guitarist Tom Maxwell. The band didn't last and broke up within a year. Origin Orlando, Florida, U.S Year active 1995 2004 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Skrape was an Orlando-based nu metal/alternative metal music group which formed in 1997. The band ended in 2004 after getting dropped from their record label RCA, who had released both of their records. If you can't fuck or fight to it, it's no good, proclaims Skrape drummer and band co-founder Will Hunt. That's the context for us. It's gotta have rhythm and an incredible groove you can shake your ass to. Up the Dose has all that and more. The band's second album for RCA finds the Orlando-based quintet in a different musical head space from when they released 2001's brutal yet melodic New Killer America--which pummeled active rock radio in the States with the singles Waste and Isolated-- and rose quickly to become the twelfth best-selling album in Japan. A festival in Japan, a gig in Korea with that country's most famous band, Seo Taiji, and a U.S. tour with Disturbed found Skrape playing for thousands of fanatical converts. Skrape songs also found their way into video games, including Tony Hawk Pro Skater 4 and their album cover even won awards. Skrape also created their own video for What You Say, performance intercut with Japanamation, subsequent to the clip for first single Waste. Clearly a motivated bunch of musicians, Skrape also take life lessons to heart, as gleaned in the sentiments expressed on Up The Dose. “Over the last few years there were a lot of highlights…and some lowlights, explains Hunt. And it all has to do with where we are at right now, which is a great place. A 2001 tour with the Pantera, Slayer and Morbid Angel gave us a lot of thick skin, Hunt says of the intense, aggro crowds they faced nightly. We were like, 'if you don't like us, well good, here's another one!’ he laughs of Skrape's uncompromising performances and 'tude. Adds Keeton, “My experiences on tour with Phil Anselmo were life-changing to me as a musician, as a frontman and as a songwriter.” The Pantera tour also weeded out any weak links in the band. So it was with a new guitarist (Randy Melser replacing axeman Mike Lynchard), a new management company and a renewed spirit that Skrape wrote and then recorded their sophomore effort with producer Jimbo Barton (Queensryche, Godsmack) in Miami, Los Angeles and Orlando. We wanted old school,” said Hunt. “We are big fans of how Jimbo's records sounded; sonically, they hold up. Barton also developed a strong bond with Keeton during the recording process. “He was able to bring my vocal performance up to another level entirely. He and I just clicked. Jimbo created a atmosphere that allowed me to explode vocally.” After Skrape's demise, Keeton formed a band called Blessed In Black with former Nothingface/current Hellyeah guitarist Tom Maxwell. The band didn't last and broke up within a year. Origin Orlando, Florida, U.S Year active 1995 2004 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Waste
Isolated
What You Say
Up the Dose
Bleach
In the End
Rise
I Can't Breathe
My Life
No Respect
Sunshine
The Ocean
Rake
Kill Control
Goodbye
I Know
Broken Knees
Stand Up (Summer Song)
Sleep
Blow Up
Habit
Syrup
Searching for Home
Summer Song
You Got What You Wanted
No
Virgin
Determination
So Many Things
Stand Up
Breath
Respect
06 - I Can't Breathe
01 - Bleach
Alive Or Dead?
03 - Up The Dose
02 - Stand Up
10 - Habit
07 - The Ocean
04 - In The End
Unsane
08 - Searching For Home
05 - My Life
09 - Syrup
Waste - New Killer America
11 - No Respect
Toyota
- You Got What You Wanted -
Melt
- Bleach
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