Wednesday, 16 April 2008
Stuck Mojo
Artist: Stuck Mojo
Genre(s):
Rock
Other
ROck: Alternative
Discography:
Southern Born Killers
Year: 2006
Tracks: 10
Violate This
Year: 2001
Tracks: 18
Declaration Of A Headhunter
Year: 2000
Tracks: 14
HVY1
Year: 1999
Tracks: 18
Rising
Year: 1998
Tracks: 14
Violated (EP)
Year: 1996
Tracks: 6
Pigwalk
Year: 1996
Tracks: 11
Violated
Year: 1995
Tracks: 6
Snappin' Necks
Year: 1995
Tracks: 11
Having gotten their get down in 1993, Stuck Mojo was always an easy object for critique, if not for their use of coalition of metal and hip-hop -- "overdue" or "generic" were the to the highest arcdegree plebeian jabs -- and even bigotry from those unable to swallow their Black American frontman Bonz. Disregardless of the negative or humiliating heckles when they get-go started in their base groundwork of Atlanta, GA, Stuck Mojo continued on and last scored a clamshell with C Media Records in 1994. With the accompaniment of guitarist Rich Mary Augusta Arnold Ward, Corey Lowery on bass, and Bud Fontsere on drums, the passing of Snappin' Necks debuted in 1995 with a embarrassment of touring to survey inside the next year. Hitting the route with such acts as Machine Head and Slapshot, Stuck Mojo set up their freshly life living living quarters in the (orcus)comfortableness of their rented vanguard. With this invariable bread and butter on the route in full impression, 1996's Violated EP, followed by their second album, Pigwalk, helped fuel this life style. Come up 1998 without the job of having to go come out of the closet and mystify a actual job or an flatbed, Stuck Mojo released their deuce-ace album, Rising, which vividly themes the group's mo ducky rage exterior of going on circuit: grappling. HVY1 followed a year afterward, and in mid-2000 Stuck Mojo returned with Contract of a Headhunter.