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The Urge is an alternative rock band based in St. Louis, Missouri. Their music combines several genres, including hardcore punk, heavy metal, ska, reggae, funk, rock, and rhythm and blues. Consistent touring throughout the 1990s earned the band a reputation for high-energy live performances.
Too Much Stereo is the sixth studio album by alternative rock band The Urge.It was released in 2000 through Immortal Records in cassette and CD format. The album produced two singles, “Too Much Stereo" and "Four Letters and Two Words", and sold 125,000 copies.
Receiving The Gift of Flavor is the fourth studio album by The Urge. It was originally released in 1995 in cassette and CD format under the band's own label Neat Guy Recordings. After the band was signed to Immortal Records, the album was re-released switching out the song "Killing is Easy" for "Take Away" in 1996.
John “Blackie Onassis” Rowan, the former drummer of the ’90s rock band Urge Overkill, has died. No details on his cause of death (or his age) were confirmed when the news was revealed on ...
Urge Overkill had continued to perform live occasionally from 2012 to 2018. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] By 2019, the band had begun working on new material for the follow-up to Rock & Roll Submarine . [ 2 ] [ 7 ] Oui , their first studio album in 11 years, was released on January 28, 2022. [ 8 ]
Galvanized is the seventh studio album by The Urge.It was released on November 22, 2013 through their own label, The Urge, LLC. It is the first studio album since 2000's Too Much Stereo and the first album since their disbandment in December 2001.
John Rowan, who drummed for the Chicago band Urge Overkill under the name Blackie Onassis, has died. The group was best known for its cover of 'Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon.'
Master of Styles is a studio album by alternative rock band The Urge, released in 1998. [3] [4] The album produced three singles (“Jump Right In”, “Straight to Hell”, and “Closer”) and sold 250,000 copies. “Jump Right In” featured guest vocals by Nick Hexum of 311 and hit the #10 position on the Modern Rock list. [1] [5]
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