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Toadies - Rubberneck
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Title
 
Rubberneck
UPC
 
60694924022
Genre
 
Rock/Pop
Released
 
1994-08-23
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Track Listing
1
 
Mexican Hairless (1:48)
2
 
Mister Love (2:51)
3
 
Backslider (2:30)
4
 
Possum Kingdom (5:09)
5
 
Quitter (3:33)
6
 
Away (4:34)
7
 
I Come From The Water (2:46)
8
 
Tyler (4:13)
9
 
Happy Face (2:58)
10
 
Velvet (2:30)
11
 
I Burn (3:33)
Notes / Reviews

Rubberneck is the most successful album by the post-grunge band Toadies. It was released in August 1994 on Interscope Records and attained RIAA gold and platinum status in December 1995 and December 1996 respectively. The album produced the band's most popular single, "Possum Kingdom". The song's master track is featured in the Xbox 360 version of the video game Guitar Hero II.

Personnel

*Todd Lewis - Rhythm Guitar/Vocals

*Darrel Herbert - Lead Guitar

*Lisa Umbarger - Bass

*Mark Reznicek - Drums

*Sally Browder - Engineer

*Tom Rothrock - Producer, Engineer

*Rob Schnapf - Producer, Engineer

*Andy Wallace - Mixing

*Howie Weinberg - Mastering

*Eric White - Mixing, Mixing Assistant

*Michael Lavine - Photography

Chart positions

Album

Singles

References

Category:1994 albums

Category:Debut albums

Category:Toadies albums

Category:Interscope Records albums

Category:Albums produced by Tom Rothrock

Category:Albums produced by Rob Schnapf





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Artist/Band Information

Toadies are a grunge/post-grunge band from Fort Worth, Texas best known for the song "Possum Kingdom." The band's lineup consisted of Todd Lewis on vocals/guitar, Mark Reznicek on drums, Lisa Umbarger on bass, and Clark Vogeler on guitar for most of the band's existence. It formed in 1989 and disbanded in 2001 after Umbarger left the group. The band reformed and released an album, No Deliverance in 2008.

Biography

Early Years/Rubberneck/Commercial Breakthrough (1989-1996)

Toadies began in 1989 in Fort Worth, Texas. They recorded a few cassette singles and an E.P. titled Pleather before signing to Interscope Records. Their first full-length album Rubberneck was released in the summer of 1994. It included six singles, "Possum Kingdom" (their most successful) as well as "Mister Love", "Away", "Tyler", "Backslider" and "I Come From the Water". "Possum Kingdom" would later become a playable track in the Xbox 360 version of Guitar Hero II.

Toadies toured extensively throughout the 1990s supporting Rubberneck, opening for artists such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, White Zombie, Bush, and The Butthole Surfers. They also headlined and co-headlined tours with acts such as Supersuckers, and The Reverend Horton Heat. The band was a regular act at the festivals Edgefest in Dallas, and Buzzfest in Houston during these years.

Feeler, Hell Below/Stars Above, and Breakup (1997-2004)

After years of touring, the band entered the studio in 1997 to record new tracks for a second album, Feeler. Interscope Records did not approve the finished product, and rejected its 1998 release.Todd Lewis Interview , SilentUproar.com, February 3rd, 2007. In 2000, they went back to the studio, salvaged some of the songs from the Feeler sessions, and released their second full-length album Hell Below/Stars Above in the spring of 2001.

The band broke up five months later while touring in support of the album. The primary reason, according to Lewis, was that Lisa Umbarger did not want to be a part of it anymore, and that the band could not continue without her.Lycia Shrum , Dallas Observer, September 27, 2001.

Shortly after the break-up, a live album, Best of The Toadies: Live from Paradise, was released. It was recorded earlier in 2001 at the Paradise nightclub in Boston, MA. The album was released through Interscope Records, but Kirtland Records later picked up the band's back catalogue.

No Deliverance/Feeler and New Album (2006-present)

Toadies reformed for a reunion show on March 11, 2006, headlining the Greenville Avenue St. Patrick's Day parade concert, and have played a number of shows since. In March 2007, they embarked on a mini-tour, playing dates in Austin, Houston, and Dallas. The final show of the mini-tour was recorded and released as the live album Rock Show.

The band released their third studio album, No Deliverance on August 19, 2008 via Kirtland Records. The lead single for the album was the title track.

The Toadies performed at Lollapalooza on August 4, 2008, Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival on May 16, 2009, and Austin City Limits Music Festival on October 4, 2009.

In June 2010 it was announced that Feeler, the follow-up album to Rubberneck that was shelved by Interscope, would finally be seeing a release. Todd Lewis was quoted as saying: "Since there are unfinished versions floating around on the Internet, it is important to us that people hear it as we meant it to be." No specific release date was announced, but an August release is likely. It has also been announced through the bands website that after Dia De Los Toadies, Feeler, and summer/fall touring, the band will start work on a new album slated for an early 2011 release. http

Members

* Todd Lewis - vocals, guitar (1989–Present)

* Mark Reznicek - drums (1991–Present)

* Clark Vogeler - guitar (1996–Present)

* Doni Blair - bass (2008–Present)

Former members

* Lisa Umbarger - bass (1989–2001)

* Darrel Herbert - guitar (1992–1996)

* Tracey Sauerwein - guitar (1991–1992)

* Charles Mooney III - guitar (1989–1992)

* Matt Winchel - drums (1990–1991)

* Michael Jerome (then known as Michael Moore) - drums (1989–1990)

* Terry Valderas - drums (1989)

* Guy Vaughan - drums (1989)

* Mark Hughes - bass (2006-2007)

Discography

Albums

Singles

Demos, extended plays, and commercial singles

Promotional singles and samplers

Compilations

See also

*List of alternative music artists

References

*Bush, J. "." Retrieved May 9, 2005.

*Wilson, MacKenzie. "." Allmusic. Retrieved May 9, 2005.





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