Sunday, 10 August 2008

Slightly Stoopid

Slightly Stoopid   
Artist: Slightly Stoopid

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Other
   



Discography:


Chronchitis   
 Chronchitis

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 17


Closer to the Sun   
 Closer to the Sun

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 20


Live and Direct: Acoustic Roots   
 Live and Direct: Acoustic Roots

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 15


Everything You Need   
 Everything You Need

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 14


The Longest Barrel Ride   
 The Longest Barrel Ride

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 20




Slightly Stoopid's Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald were sign-language to Sublime brain Brad Nowell's Skunk imprint piece silent in high school, and did iI albums for the label, More or less Stoopid in 1996 and Longest Barrel Ride two years later. While the intelligent back so was SoCal skatepunk influenced by thrash elements and rich amounts of mourning band, Doughty and McDonald's playing and vocalizing had matured well by 2001 and Live & Direct: Acoustic Roots. The duet was later rounded by drummer Rob Moran and percussionist/vocalist Oguer Ocon. By 2003 and Everything You Need, they were rocking a California-centric good of crackers sampledelic kill, hip-hop influence, cheery cannabis sativa affirmations, and the casual return to strident skatepunk. In 2005, Slightly Stoopid released their nearly realised album to date, Closer to the Sun. The record motley dub and reggae influences with light hip-hop and an well-off groove -- on tracks like "Ain't Got a Lot of Money," Doughty and McDonald suggested Jack Johnson fronting Fun Lovin' Criminals. Their eclecticist integrate of sounds institute the circle on tours over the eld with a assortment of bands including the Marley Brothers, blink-182, G. Love & Special Sauce, Pennywise, and N.E.R.D. Considering Slightly Stoopid's longtime and adamantly D.I.Y. work ethical computer code, Finisher to the Sun imposingly debuted in the Billboard Top two 100 and sold intimately 25,000 copies in its number ane deuce months of spillage. The EP Slightly Not Stoned Enough to Eat Breakfast Yet Stoopid appeared future, which contained Sun outtakes and early classical studio recordings. Playing closely 200 shows a year for their diverse fan infrastructure affectionately termed Ese Locos or Stoopidheads, the mathematical group released a live album (Wintertime Tour '05-'06) and DVD (Unrecorded in San Diego) in June 2006. The releases reflected the band's propensity to jam for almost deuce hours at their gigs, focusing on improvisation and crowd together interaction.





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