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The Explosion
was a punk rock band from Boston, Massachusetts. On February 13, 2007 the band announced that they had left Virgin Records. On April 30, 2007 the band announced that they were to split up. On June 5, the band announced plans for two last shows - 31 August in Philadelphia, and 1 September in New York.
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Biography
Matt Hock and Damian Genuardi met David Walsh through Rama Mayo, owner of indie label
Big Wheel Recreation. They started the band in the fall of 1998, with Cave and Colby eventually joining later.
They pressed 250 copies of a demo before going on tour with
Kid Dynamite. A roadie gave the demo to indie rock label
Jade Tree Records, who signed the band and put out a self-titled EP containing all the demo tracks in 2000.
Their debut full-length,
Flash Flash Flash
on Jade Tree, was released to glowing reviews.
Spin Magazine named it as one of the best 20 albums of 2000, and later named the band one of the top 10 punk acts of 2001. The Explosion also came in 2nd for Best Local Punk Act in the
Boston Phoenix. They began touring the
U.S. and
Europe with the likes of
Sick of it All,
AFI (A Fire Inside),
the Nerve Agents,
Avail,
Leatherface,
US Bombs,
Alkaline Trio,
The Queers,
Social Distortion,
Tiger Army, and
Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros. They were also featured on the 2001 and 2005
Warped Tour.
Unfortunately, they quickly faced a problem. Genaurdi's former
straight edge hardcore band,
In My Eyes, had been signed to
Revelation Records. Revelation Records threatened to sue Genaurdi if he was credited on any of The Explosion's records, believing that The Explosion's success with Jade Tree should belong to them. The Explosion settled the dispute by writing an EP for Revelation, sarcastically titled
Steal This.
In 2003, they released an EP called
Sick of Modern Art
on their own label,
Tarantulas Records.
Seven major labels soon became involved in a bidding war over The Explosion. They were eventually signed to
Virgin Records, who distributed
Sick of Modern Art.
Their album Black Tape was released on Virgin in the United States on October 5, 2004 and on March 15 in the UK.
The Explosion finished recording their second
Virgin Records release in 2006, with intent to release on March 2007. However, this has been delayed indefinitely while the band searched for a new record label after being dropped by Virgin Records in February 2007. On March 2008 it has been announced that the record, titled
Bury Me Standing
, will be released on the new label
Paper + Plastick. An official date has yet to be announced.
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Members
Current members
- Matt Hock - vocals (1998-2007) (Currently singing with The Blind Spiders)
- David Walsh - guitar (1998-2007) (Currently playing guitar with The Loved Ones)
- Damian Genuardi - bass (1998-2007) (Currently playing bass with Blonde Acid Cult)
- Andrew Black - drums (2000-2007)
- Chris Gonzalez - guitar (2005-2007) (Currently playing bass with The Loved Ones)
Past members
- Sam Cave - guitar (1999-2004)
- Dan Colby - drums (1998-2000)
Discography
Studio albums
- Flash Flash Flash
(July 18, 2000 Jade Tree)
- Black Tape
(October 4, 2004 Virgin Records)
- Bury Me Standing
(TBA 2009 Paper + Plastick)
Live albums
- Live in Boston
- (2005 Virgin Records)
- Live from the Troubadour
- (2005 Tarantulas) Only available in DIW Magazine #20. Hand numbered to 1000
EPs
- The Explosion
(April 2000 Jade Tree)
- Steal This
(October 31, 2000 Revelation)
- Sick of Modern Art
(April 22, 2003 Tarantulas)
- Red Tape
(January 1, 2005 Tarantulas)
- Here I Am
(2004 Virgin Records)
- No Revolution
(July 5, 2005 Tarantulas)
Singles
| Year
| Song
| Chart positions
| Album
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| US Hot 100
| US Modern Rock
| US Main- stream Rock
| UK Singles Chart [2]
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| 2004
| "Here I Am"
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| 37
| -
| 75
| Black Tape
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| 2005
| "No Revolution"
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| -
| -
| -
| Black Tape & Flash Flash Flash
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See:
Compilation albums
- 2005 KROQ New Music
(November 9, 2004 KROQ)
References
- Paper + Plastick — Home
- British Hit Singles & Albums