Pedro zamora last photo

Alien Ant Farm

American rock band

Alien Ant Farm is an American rock band that formed in Riverside, California in They have released six studio albums and sold over 5 million units worldwide. The band's cover of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" topped the Billboard Alternative songs charts in ,[1] and was featured in the film American Pie 2.

They released their debut album Greatest Hits independently in , then signed to DreamWorks Records in Their second album ANThology was released in and has been certified platinum by the RIAA, selling over one million copies and reaching number 11 on the Billboard Following up that was their third album, TruANT, released in The album was produced by brothers Robert and Dean DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots, and made it to number 42 on the Billboard

In , the band recorded their next album 3rd Draft, however its release was denied by the label after Geffen bought out DreamWorks.

It was eventually released in as Up in the Attic, charting at number on the Billboard After several years of sporadic touring, the band's fifth studio album Always and Forever was released in February After 9 years, the band released their sixth album Mantras in early

History

Early years (–)

The band was formed in in Riverside, California,[2] the original lineup consisting of Dryden Mitchell (vocals), Terry Corso (guitars), Mike Cosgrove (drums) and Tye Zamora (bass).Their name comes from an idea Corso had about aliens and the Earth: "It was just my daydream about our planet being seeded by entities from other dimensions."[3][4] Each member was in a prior band before forming (Corso and Cosgrove were in "Brother Vibe", Zamora was in a band with brothers Marc and Jon named "The Color Red", and Mitchell was in a band named "Dragonfly").

Originally, the band considered themselves to be cheating on their other bands, and intended to wear masks while performing. [5]

In they recorded a demo tape titled the $ EP containing five songs,[6] and in they recorded a second demo tape Love Songs, featuring four songs.[7]

In , Alien Ant Farm released their debut album, titled Greatest Hits which featured early versions of songs to be featured on later releases.[8] It went on to win Best Independent Album in the L.A.

Music Awards that year.[9]

In , after forging a friendship with the band Papa Roach, Alien Ant Farm signed with Dreamworks SKG for their second studio album, Anthology.[10][11] They proceeded to tour with Papa Roach to support the album.[12]

ANThology (–)

In , their cover of Michael Jackson's song, "Smooth Criminal", was a No.

1 single in Australia and No. 4 in New Zealand, a No.&#;3 single in the UK, and No.&#;1 on the US Modern Rock charts. The music video features numerous homages to Michael Jackson and his videos. Corso, the band's guitarist, addressed this in an MTV interview on the set of the music video, saying, "We want to pay homage to Michael Jackson, but on our level.

Obviously we're not that glitzy, so we just want to tastefully take the stuff that's cool in his videos and apply it in our own dirty little backyard way."

The song appeared on the soundtrack of the first season of WWE Tough Enough and in the film American Pie 2. Their following single "Movies" was a Top 5 hit in the UK and a Top 20 hit in New Zealand.

The band began touring in promotion of these two singles and their album, which later went platinum.

In spring of , the band contributed "Bug Bytes" to the first Spider-Man soundtrack.[13]

In May , the band was involved in a bus accident while touring in Spain.[14] While the whole band suffered minor injuries, the driver, year-old Christopher Holland, was killed, and lead singer Mitchell suffered a fractured C2 vertebra.[15][2]

TruANT (–)

Alien Ant Farm soon returned to the studio to work on their next album, Truant, which was released in and produced by Stone Temple Pilots' Robert and Dean DeLeo.[16] The video for "These Days", the first single from the album, was filmed on top of a nearby building during the Red Carpet at the BET Awards.

"Glow" was a mainstream radio success, achieving long lasting Top 20 success in New Zealand. Two months after this album was released, however, their record label closed its doors. This hindered the album's popularity over time,[fact or opinion?] and the album was much less successful than their platinum-selling debut.

In October , guitarist Corso split with the band citing "irreconcilable differences".[17] Victor Camacho (a long-time friend of the band and guitar player) immediately joined the band and completed the remainder of the Truant tour until the band returned home. Joe Hill was named the new guitarist in (formerly of Spiderworks).

In , the band recorded the song "Dark in Here" for The Punisher video game. The band was forced to wait for Geffen to allow them to record another album (after Universal Music bought DreamWorks and assigned the band to its Geffen Records label).

3rd Draft and Up in the Attic (–)

In , the band recorded with producer Jim Wirt (who recorded their independent, debut release Greatest Hits) and planned to release the album during that summer.[18] However, Geffen shelved the album and subsequently denied the band the rights to release it themselves.[19] The band hit the road and made bootleg copies of the album material available to all of their fans.[19][20] This unofficial release was dubbed 3rd Draft by fans.

Four video games have featured the band's songs. Their song "Wish" was in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3,[21] while the song "Courage" also featured in Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder[22] and ATV Offroad Fury 2.[23] The song "These Days" was featured in Madden NFL and the song "S.S Recognize" were featured in NHL .[24]

In late , Geffen finally agreed to let the band release the album on another Universal label, Universal Music Enterprises (its catalog division).[19] On May 30, , the new album, Up in the Attic, was released digitally on iTunes and sold at various retailers.

The Best Buy Edition included a bonus track, "Repeat Defender". The first single was "Forgive and Forget", the one added track to 3rd Draft.

In April , bassist Tye Zamora left the band and decided to go to college.[25] The short amount of live shows thereafter featured Alex Barreto on bass. On June 29, , the band performed on G4's Attack of the Show, and on July 18, , Up In The Attic was released worldwide, along with BUSted: The Definitive DVD.

Included on the DVD were music videos for "Forgive and Forget", "Around the Block", and "She's Only Evil". Notably, the three videos feature only Dryden Mitchell and Mike Cosgrove.

The band released "Around the Block", the second single from Up in the Attic, on the iTunes Store in [26]

Rejoining of Zamora and Corso (–)

On February 11, , the band posted a statement on their website stating Terry Corso and Tye Zamora had rejoined the band.

It was also revealed that the band had "unofficially broken up" in due to the fact that 's Up in the Attic was their least successful album.

Biography of william shakespeare The first single was "Forgive and Forget", the one added track to 3rd Draft. Email your list to pnjmusic yahoo. It's the way of the world, according to Corso. Archived from the original on November 4,

Around this time, vocalist Dryden Mitchell formed a new band, Send the Sages. Guitarist Terry Corso and drummer Michael Cosgrove worked on a side project titled Ghost In The Flesh, bassist Tye Zamora worked with the band eEnik. Alien Ant Farm toured sporadically, and released a new live album, Alien Ant Farm: Live In Germany.

In , they played the Sonisphere Festival in Knebworth, UK on August 1.[27] They had also performed "Smooth Criminal" at the Vans' Warped Tour in memory of Michael Jackson, who had recently died.[28]

On February 9, , Alien Ant Farm posted on their official website that the original line up (Dryden Mitchell, Terry Corso, Tye Zamora and Mike Cosgrove) was back together for the first time since [29] On February 27, , the Alien Ant Farm official website released the band's first "webizode" titled Bassmasters.[30]

Always and Forever and Mantras (–present)

The band's "ANTicipation" Tour took place across the continental U.S.

from July to October [31] They also took part in the "Michael Forever Tribute Concert" which took place on October 8, in Cardiff, Wales.[32] Alien Ant Farm started writing new material and in July started recording their fifth album, Always and Forever, at Groovemaster Studios in Chicago in July [33][34] In March they set up a crowdfund, using PledgeMusic, to finance the album's release.[35] The first single from Always and Forever, "Let 'Em Know", was released in May [36] Also in the summer of , Alien Ant Farm participated in "The Big Night Out Tour", opening for Hoobastank and Fuel.[37]

Zamora left the band for a second time in March and was replaced by Tim Peugh.[38] At the same time Michael Anaya joined as a touring member of the band, providing backing vocals, percussion, and keyboards.[39] Another single, Homage, was released in September , followed a month later by E.P.

Phone Home.[40] The album Always and Forever was released on February 24, [41]

On March 31, , Alien Ant Farm announced on their official Facebook page that they were writing material for a new album.[42] On May 17, , the band took part in the Make America Rock Again super tour throughout the summer and fall [43] In addition, they announced a headlining tour where they intend to perform the album Anthology in its entirety.[44][45]

On October 26, , guitarist Terry Corso assaulted a fan during a show in Chester because he mistakenly believed the fan threw urine at him.

Corso pled guilty to assault and was ordered to pay a fine to the victim.[46]

In early , they toured the UK with Soil and Local H, and then embarked on the "Gen-X Tour", alongside Buckcherry, P.O.D., and Lit.[47][48] On May 8, , they released a cover of the Wham!

song "Everything She Wants".[49] Released on February 17, , they collaborated with Insane Clown Posse on the single "Afraid of Life" from the EP Yum Yum's Lure.[50]

On December 30, , Dryden Mitchell was charged with battery after an incident during the Alien Ant Farm concert at Fort Lauderdale'sBroward Center for the Performing Arts on October It is alleged that Mitchell grabbed the hand of a male audience member and forced his hand to touch his "genital area".[51][52]

In , the band played Sick New World and The 23rd Annual Gathering of the Juggalos.

Their sixth album, titled Mantras, was released on April 26, [53] The album's first single, "So Cold", was released on January

In November , Alien Ant Farm kicked CKY off their joint European tour because CKY singer Chad I Ginsburg allegedly punched Dryden Mitchell in the face.[54]

Musical style and influences

Although initially grouped in with the nu metal movement of the late s and early s,[55][56][57] the band has since been classified under various other genres, such as alternative rock,[58][59]alternative metal,[60]post-grunge,[61]punk rock,[62] and pop punk.[63]Spin stated in that their hit cover of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" proved that "nu metal could be funny on purpose".[64]

The band's influences include Faith No More[65] and Primus.[66]

Band members

Current

  • Dryden Vera Mitchell – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (–present), lead guitar (–)
  • Michael "Mike" Cosgrove – drums (–present)
  • Terence "Terry" Corso – lead guitar, backing vocals (–, –present)
  • Tim "Timmy" Peugh – bass, backing vocals (–present)
Former
  • Joe Hill – lead guitar, backing vocals (–, for a one-off show)
  • Tye Zamora – bass, keyboards, piano, kalimba, percussion, backing vocals (–, –)

Touring musicians

  • Alex Barreto – bass (–)
  • Brian McCaughey- drums ()
  • Victor Camacho – lead guitar ()
  • Mike Shawcross – percussion ()
  • Michael Anaya – keyboards, percussion, backing vocals (–present)
  • Michael Anthony Grajewski – bass ()

Timeline

Discography

Main article: Alien Ant Farm discography

References

  1. ^"The 10 Best Covers of Michael Jackson".

    Rolling Stone.

  2. Pedro zamora husband
  3. Pedro zamora death bed
  4. Pedro zamora funeral
  5. Pedro zamora cause of death
  6. June 27, Archived from the original on June 30,

  7. ^ ab"Alien Ant Farm driver dies in crash". . May 22, Archived from the original on April 14, Retrieved March 3,
  8. ^Corso, Terry (April 4, ). "We Are Alien Ant Farm, ask us questions, see whats new!

    AMA". Reddit. Archived from the original on July 8, Retrieved April 4,

  9. ^Hall, Russell (October 20, ). "The 10 Strangest Band Names… and Where They Came From". Archived from the original on March 3, Retrieved March 3,
  10. ^Cosgrove, Mike. "Interview with Mike Cosgrove" (Interview).

    Interviewed by Colin Redoak. Retrieved August 18,

  11. ^"Alien Ant Farm - $ EP". Discogs. June 18, Archived from the original on August 12, Retrieved April 13,
  12. ^"Alien Ant Farm - Love Songs". Discogs. Archived from the original on August 12, Retrieved April 13,
  13. ^"Alien Ant Farm - Greatest Hits ()".

    Discogs. Archived from the original on August 12, Retrieved April 13,

  14. ^Colin Larkin (May 27, ). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press. p.&#; ISBN&#;. Archived from the original on May 10,
  15. ^Empire, Kitty (March 28, ).

    Where is pedro zamora buried?: He returned four years later because he couldn't stay away from the band he helped create in Archived from the original on March 25, Alien Enemy Act. Less Than Jake Wiki Explore.

    "Alien Ant Farm: ANThology. First release on Papa Roach's label". NME. Archived from the original on April 19, Retrieved April 18,

  16. ^Moss, Corey (March 2, ). "Alien Ant Farm Invasion Begins With LP, Tours". . Archived from the original on March 3, Retrieved March 3,
  17. ^Moss, Corey (January 29, ).

    "Papa Roach Tour To Infest U.S., Starting In March". . Archived from the original on March 3, Retrieved March 3,

  18. ^Dangelo, Joe (March 20, ). "Sum 41, Alien Ant Farm Spin Songs For 'Spider-Man'". . Archived from the original on March 3, Retrieved March 3,
  19. ^Dangelo, Joe (May 22, ).

    "Alien Ant Farm Injured In Bus Accident". . Archived from the original on March 3, Retrieved March 3,

  20. ^"Alien Ant Farm Recovering After Bus Accident". . May 30, Archived from the original on November 21, Retrieved March 3,
  21. ^Widerhorn, Jon (March 10, ).

    "Stone Temple Brothers To Pilot Alien Ant Farm Album". . Archived from the original on September 23, Retrieved September 22,

  22. ^"ALIEN ANT FARM GUITARIST QUITS". . November 3, Archived from the original on March 3, Retrieved March 3,
  23. ^Genegabus, Jason (August 19, ).

    "Alien Ant Farm on rebound trail". Archived from the original on August 8, Retrieved March 3,

  24. ^ abcSchiller, Mike (September 26, ). "Alien Ant Farm: Up in the Attic". . Archived from the original on March 3, Retrieved March 3,
  25. ^Jacobs, Jay S.

    (July 21, ). "Alien Ant Farm back from the attic". Archived from the original on March 3, Retrieved March 3,

  26. ^Skatejimmy5. "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3". AllMusic. Archived from the original on May 9, Retrieved December 22, : CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  27. ^"Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder".

    . Archived from the original on December 16, Retrieved December 22,

  28. ^"ATV Offroad Fury 2 Soundtrack - PlayStation 2 News at IGN". October 16, Archived from the original on June 3, Retrieved August 20,
  29. ^D'Angelo, Joe (June 24, ). "Blink, Outkast, Bone Crusher, Joe Budden Score Tracks On 'Madden '".

    MTV. Archived from the original on November 4, Retrieved December 22,

  30. ^"Tye Zamora leaves AAF". . May 14, Retrieved March 3,
  31. ^""Around the Block" on Apple Music". iTunes. January Archived from the original on March 4, Retrieved March 3,
  32. ^Eddy, Kevin (August 6, ).

    "Sonisphere - The DiS Review". . Archived from the original on April 29, Retrieved April 13,

  33. ^Wener, Ben (June 27, ). "Punks in Pomona: Scenes from the 15th annual Warped Tour". Archived from the original on March 3, Retrieved March 3,
  34. ^"Alien Ant Farm is Back". . February 9, Archived from the original on September 17, Retrieved March 3,
  35. ^"Webizode #1 – BASSMASTERS".

    May 11, Archived from the original on May 11, Retrieved March 3, : CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

  36. ^Erickson, Annie (October ). "Alien Ant Farm sign with Executive Music Group, Plot New Album". Archived from the original on November 15, Retrieved March 3,
  37. ^Micheals, Sean (August 12, ).

    "Michael Jackson tribute concert lineup revealed". .

    November 9, ANThology — [ edit ]. The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. For a complete song list and details, visit www.

    Archived from the original on March 3, Retrieved March 3,

  38. ^"ALIEN ANT FARM has entered Groovemaster Studios in Chicago, IL to begin work on their fourth album". Facebook. Archived from the original on May 10, Retrieved February 1,
  39. ^"Alien Ant Farm - So the announcement is, we are working on".

    Archived from the original on May 10, Retrieved April 13,

  40. ^"The Time Has Come!". PledgeMusic. Archived from the original on September 24, Retrieved April 13,
  41. ^"Alien Ant Farm Streaming New Song "Let 'Em Know"". . May Archived from the original on April 22, Retrieved April 13,
  42. ^"Hoobastank, Alien Ant Farm And More Announce Big Night Out Tour".

    Under the Gun Review. Archived from the original on March 5, Retrieved April 13,

  43. ^Smith, Michael (August 28, ). "Music Matters: Alien Ant Farm lets it all out online". Retrieved March 3,
  44. ^"Alien Ant Farm Presents The ANTarchy in the USA Tour". Vinyl Music Hall.

    Archived from the original on April 25, Retrieved April 13,

  45. ^"E.P. Phone Home". PledgeMusic. Archived from the original on October 21, Retrieved April 13,
  46. ^"Alien Ant Farm - Always And Forever". Discogs. February 24, Archived from the original on August 12, Retrieved April 13,
  47. ^"Alien Ant Farm - We Will Begin Writing A New Record | Facebook".

  48. . Archived from the original on May 10, Retrieved April 22,

  49. ^"MAKE AMERICA ROCK AGAIN! - Make America Rock Again!". Make America Rock Again!. Archived from the original on September 28, Retrieved September 22,
  50. ^Munro, Scott (June 14, ).

    Alien Ant Farm is an American rock band that formed in the southern California city of Riverside in Alicky's Watch by Fred Urquhart, Sign in to edit. Archived from the original on February 13,

    "Alien Ant Farm announce UK and Ireland tour". . Archived from the original on September 23, Retrieved September 22,

  51. ^Munro, Scott (June 11, ). "Alien Ant Farm plan Anthology anniversary celebration". . Archived from the original on June 13, Retrieved March 3,
  52. ^Trendell, Andrew (November 1, ).

    "Alien Ant Farm guitarist pleads guilty to assaulting fan in Chester". NME. Retrieved November 11,

  53. ^Sayce, Rob (August 25, ). "Alien Ant Farm And Soil Have Announced A Tour". Rock Sound. Retrieved December 28,
  54. ^"Buckcherry, P.O.D., Lit and Alien Ant Farm Announce Gen-X Tour".

    Loudwire. April 16,

  55. ^"Alien Ant Farm Cover Wham!'s "Everything She Wants"". Metal Sucks. May 10,
  56. ^"ICP feat Alien Ant Farm "Afraid of Life"". exclaim.
  57. ^Skinner, Tom (January 5, ). "Alien Ant Farm frontman Dryden Mitchell charged with battery after pulling male fan's hand into his genitals".

    NME. Retrieved January 5,

  58. ^Kreps, Daniel (January 5, ). "Alien Ant Farm Singer Charged After Touching His Own Crotch With Fan's Hand". Rolling Stone.

    Tye zamora biography of william hill Alien Registration Act 54 Stat. Even when bad news strikes, the band goes public. Alien Ant Farm posing with fans in July 21,

    Retrieved January 5,

  59. ^"Alien Ant Farm Announces First Album in Nearly a Decade". January 19,
  60. ^"CKY kicked off Alien Ant Farm tour after singers get into physical altercation". Consequence. November 9, Retrieved November 11,
  61. ^McIver, Joel ().

    Nu Metal: The Next Generation of Rock & Punk. Omnibus Press. pp.&#;28– ISBN&#;.

  62. ^Borges, Mario Mesquita. "ANThology review". AllMusic. Retrieved June 17,
  63. ^"Up in the Attic - Alien Ant Farm". AllMusic. Archived from the original on November 23, Retrieved April 13,
  64. ^"Music - Alien Ant Farm".

    BBC. Archived from the original on February 13, Retrieved February 1,

  65. ^Lipshutz, Jason (June 5, ). "Alien Ant Farm, 'Let Em Know': Exclusive Video Premiere". Billboard. Archived from the original on October 6, Retrieved November 23,
  66. ^"Alien Ant Farm Biography, Songs, & Albums".

    AllMusic. Retrieved August 19,

  67. ^Marko, Aaron J (March 20, ). "10 Laughable Post-Grunge Bands You Won't Believe Are Still Going". WhatCulture. Retrieved April 30,
  68. ^"ALIEN ANT FARM To Headline Dubai's BACK 2 SCHOOL Festival". September 29, Archived from the original on February 21, Retrieved February 1,
  69. ^"bLISTerd: The 20 Best Michael Jackson Songs (Part Two) &#; Popblerd!!".

    July 13, Archived from the original on November 12, Retrieved February 1,

  70. ^"Alien Ant Farm, 'TruANT' (El Tondi/Dreamworks)". August 6, Archived from the original on October 27, Retrieved January 18,
  71. ^Lawrence, Kate. "BBC - Music - Review of Alien Ant Farm - truANT". Archived from the original on January 9, Retrieved January 18,
  72. ^Alien Ant Farm.

    "Alien Ant Farm - Similar Artists, Influenced By, Followers". AllMusic. Archived from the original on March 25, Retrieved February 1,

External links