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Powerman 5000

Powerman 5000 (also known as PM5K) is an American rock band formed in 1991. The group has released ten albums, gaining its highest level of commercial success with 1999's Tonight the Stars Revolt!, which reached number 29 on the Billboard 200 while spawning the singles "When Worlds Collide" and "Nobody's Real". Frontman Spider One, younger brother of fellow metal musician Rob Zombie, has been the only consistent member of the lineup since the band's formation.

Powerman 5000
Powerman 5000 performing in 2014
Background information
Also known asPM5K
OriginBoston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genres
Years active1991–present
Labels
SpinoffsHail Sagan[8]
Members
  • Spider One (Michael Cummings)
  • Murv3 (Murv Douglas)
  • DJ Rattan (Rattan Cayabyab)
  • Taylor Haycraft
Past members
  • Adam 12 (Adam Williams)
  • Al 3 (Allen Pahanish Jr.)
  • DJ Brian Collymore
  • Dorian 27 (Dorian Heartsong)
  • Jordan Cohen
  • M.33
  • Ad7 (Adrian Ost)
  • Siggy 00 (Siggy Sjursen)
  • Johnny Rock Heatley
  • Terry Corso
  • Velkro (Dave Pino)
  • Evan9 (Evan Rocaniche)
  • GFlash (Gordon Heckaman)
  • X51 (Gustavo Aued)
  • Nick Annis
  • Sci55ors (Nick Quijano)
  • Zer0 (Richard Jazmin)
  • Jesse Sauve
  • Ryan Hernandez
  • Erik Himel
  • Ty Oliver
Websitepowerman5000.com

Biography

Early years and breakthrough (1991–2002)

In 1990, Spider One recorded the 12" single "Much Evil" with producer Lamar Lowder. Building on local success, including winning the Boston Phoenix/WFNX 1990 Readers' Poll "Best Rap Act" category and getting nominated for a Boston Music Award, he founded Powerman 5000 in 1991.[9] Drummer Al Pahanish Jr., bassist Dorian Heartsong, guitarist Adam 12, and percussionist Jordan Cohen joined in 1991 to solidify the early lineup (a turntablist, Brian Collymoore, was also briefly a member until 1993). In 1993, the band released an independent EP titled A Private Little War, which was limited to 500 copies and only sold at shows. In 1994 and 1995, Powerman 5000 released two more independent records, the True Force EP and the full-length album The Blood-Splat Rating System.[10] Both albums were local successes. In 1996, they performed on the second stage of Ozzfest and appeared in an episode of Beverly Hills, 90210, where David and Donna filmed a music video for their song "Strike the Match".

In 1996, the band signed to DreamWorks Records and released a remastered edition of The Blood-Splat Rating System titled Mega!! Kung Fu Radio.[10] The band toured, performing on the main stage at Ozzfest 1997 and making an appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien where they performed their song "Neckbone". They released singles such as "Tokyo Vigilante #1" in 1997 and "Organizized" in 1998. By the end of 1997, Cohen departed from the band to eventually join Blue Man Group.[11] His percussionist position was not replaced; however, the band instead added a second guitarist to the lineup when M.33 (Mike Tempesta) joined the band in 1998.

Creating a strange fusion of science fiction and "Action Rock", Powerman 5000 released Tonight the Stars Revolt!, produced by Sylvia Massy, which contained the hit singles "When Worlds Collide", "Nobody's Real", and "Supernova Goes Pop". The album sold over a million copies, achieved platinum status and won a nomination from the Boston Music Awards for "Album of the Year", becoming the group's most successful release.[12] The band was also nominated by the Boston Music Awards for "Best Rock Band" and won the "Rising Star Award".[13] The band would go on to tour worldwide, performing in shows and festivals such as Farmclub.com and Endfest and become a support act for Metallica's Summer Sanitarium Tour along with Korn, Kid Rock and System of a Down.[14]

A follow-up album to Tonight the Stars Revolt! was recorded in 2001 titled Anyone for Doomsday?, and a single, "Bombshell", had been released to radio stations. But the album was canceled just before its scheduled release.[12] Anyone for Doomsday? was later released under Spider's own new label, Megatronic Records, but went out of print due to legal issues. Arguments exist as to whether the record was canceled due to the events of the September 11 terrorist attacks and the negative title, but the album was finished and scheduled to be released in August 2001, one full month before the attacks. Spider has said in interviews that the album was dropped because it sounded too much like the previous album and that he wanted to release something fresh and different instead of repeating himself. Conflicts thereafter caused longtime members Dorian 27 (Dorian Heartsong) and AL3 (Allan Pahanish Jr) to leave the band. Ad7 (Adrian Ost) and Siggy Sjursen were brought in to replace them.

The band gained significant mainstream exposure with its original remake of the 1980s club hit "Relax", originally by Frankie Goes To Hollywood. Rapper Danny Boy guested, and the track was featured prominently during the end credits roll for the 2001 comedy film Zoolander, helping to widen the band's appeal.

Transform and Destroy What You Enjoy (2003–2007)

In 2003, the band released Transform, a more punk-fueled album, completely dropping the costumes that had been featured throughout the band's Tonight The Stars Revolt! era. Containing the hit singles "Free" and "Action", Transform relied less on industrial metal effects.[10] After the album's release, the band began touring in the U.S., performing in shows such as X-Fest and making live appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live! where they performed their song "Action", and The Late Late Show where they performed their song "Free" respectively.[15] However, DreamWorks Records was bought out by Interscope Records, which stopped promoting the band and declined to take over their DreamWorks contract. Undeterred, Spider continued with his own offshoot label, Megatronic Records. In 2004, new music was released, under Spider's new label, in the form of a rarities album titled The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Vol. 1.

 
Nick Quijano

A new tour was also started, but M.33 had been kicked out of the band[16] and Adam 12 left the band on good terms to focus on other interests including sound producing and recording with Argon 40.[17][18] Former Alien Ant Farm guitarist Terry Corso and former Halfcocked, (the first band on Spider's label), guitarist Johnny Rock Heatley were brought in to round out the live show. In August 2005, Powerman 5000 performed at the sixth annual Gathering of the Juggalos on the main stage. The band then signed to DRT Entertainment, who released the album entitled Destroy What You Enjoy on August 1, 2006. The song "Wild World" was the first and only single on the album, with the band also filming a music video for the song. The band would go on to tour through the U.S., including a live appearance on G4tv's Attack of the Show!, where they performed the song "Return to the City of the Dead" from Destroy What You Enjoy.

In 2007, Evan Rodaniche, singer and guitarist of Los Angeles band Cage9 (originally from Panama City, Panama), joined the band through his acquaintance with Adrian Ost. He toured as the band's sole guitarist until later that year, when Dave Pino was added to the mix. Pino had just moved to Los Angeles and heard about the open slot through his friendship with Piggy D (bassist for Rob Zombie). Upon the departure of Siggy from the band in 2008, Gustavo Aued was brought in to replace him on bass, and later that year, drummer Gordon Heckaman joined the band (both originally from Cage9 as well), solidifying the lineup for the next album.

Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere (2007–2011)

 
Gustavo Aued

On May 21, 2007, Powerman 5000 claimed via a Myspace blog post that they will be releasing a new studio album in 2007. The following is taken directly from said post: "Considering the bands track record of putting out CDs once every three years it seems hard to believe that, yes we will put out a new disc in 2007!! It's all just beginning to develop and the wheres, whos and whats are to be determined but new rock is on the way!!" However, talk about the record soon simmered, and no new information was released.

Finally, in December 2008, the new track "Super Villain" premiered on the band's Myspace page, showcasing their return to their platinum-selling sound of the late 1990s. On January 28, 2009, a preview of tracks from their upcoming sixth studio album were posted on the group's Myspace page, containing clips from the songs "Super Villain", "V Is for Vampire", and "Horror Show". Powerman 5000 posted that "Super Villain" would become available for digital purchase on February 10, 2009, on iTunes and Amazon.

On April 7, 2009, Powerman 5000 released a blog on their Myspace page stating that Anyone for Doomsday? has officially been re-released. The legal battle ended and the album was released under the SKG Music License. The album is available on iTunes as a digital download. On April 21, 2009, the band released "V Is for Vampire", the second single from their album, which is planned for a summer release.

On July 7, 2009, Powerman 5000 released a blog on their Myspace page[19] stating that the new album has been finished, and that a release date, track listing, artwork, and additional tour dates was coming soon. On July 27, 2009, Powerman 5000 appeared on Rockline, announcing the title of the new album as Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere. A tentative release date of October 6, 2009 was also announced. Three new songs were also premiered on the show, including "Timebomb, Baby", "Make Us Insane", and "Show Me What You've Got". On Myspace, Spider posted a blog talking about the three new songs filled with comments of the fans liking the music.

On September 6, 2009, Powerman 5000 released the album cover design along with the promotion of their tour starting on October 24, 2009. They also released two new promotional videos on YouTube for their new album, confirming its release date as October 6, 2009.

On October 1, 2009, the full track "Do Your Thing" was leaked onto YouTube. The song was apparently taken from the Megatronic Records Forum, which frontman Spider One currently owns. The CD Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere was officially released on October 6, 2009, in the U.S. and was available in Canada on October 20, 2009, two weeks after the reported release date. The band embarked on a national tour in support of the album.

On December 7, 2009, Spider, the band's lead singer posted links on his Twitter page linking to FearNET.com which is hosting the band's music video for their first single "Super Villain". The video is also available on YouTube and stars Johnathon Schaech as the infamous Super Villain.[20]

Powerman 5000 played at the U-Fest in Phoenix, Arizona, on April 23, 2011, playing alongside Accept, Papa Roach, Drowning Pool, Nonpoint, All That Remains, and Hollywood Undead. This was the band's third consecutive appearance at the yearly show.

Copies, Clones & Replicants and Builders of the Future (2011–2016)

 
DJ Rattan

The band announced on May 23, 2011, that they had started work on a new album. On July 24, 2011, Powerman 5000 released a cover of Devo's "Whip It", a cover of "Space Oddity" by David Bowie on July 28, 2011, and a cover of Van Halen's "Jump" on July 31, 2011, on their website.[21] Released by Cleopatra Records, Copies, Clones & Replicants included covers of other new wave songs such as The Fixx's "One Thing Leads to Another" and Eddy Grant's "Electric Avenue".[22]

On July 11, 2012, Spider began teasing a new song by posting on his Twitter that "Someone sneaked a camera in the studio tonight and filmed the speaker while it blasted a new Powerman 5000 tune!".[23]

Their album Builders of the Future was released on May 27, 2014, and was co-produced/co-written by guitarist Nick Quijano Sci55ors, as well as engineered and co-produced by Evan Rodaniche (Evan9), both former guitarists.[24] The band was set to play a co-headlining tour in the US with Wayne Static in November with American Head Charge supporting them until Wayne's death in November 2014.[25][26][27]

New Wave and The Noble Rot (2016–present)

On May 15, 2016, the band announced that they plan to release new music before the end of that year.[28] By October 21 that same year, the band released a short snippet of the track "Die on Your Feet" from the new album onto their official Facebook page.[29]

By June 2017, the title of the 11th album was revealed as New Wave. It was released on October 27, 2017, with the music video of the album's first official single "Sid Vicious in a Dress" released by September 5 that same year. In support of the album, the band began touring in the U.S. in October of the same year, and would last through the end of 2018.[30] On June 4 of 2018, the band announced they would be taking part of the "Summer of Screams" Tour in September, along with Mushroomhead and The Browning. However, on August 23, it was announced the band had to cancel their performances for the tour due to medical reasons involving Spider's vocals.[31][32]

In March 2020, it was announced the band has been signed to Cleopatra Records (whom had previously released the cover album Copies, Clones & Replicants), with their new album titled "The Noble Rot" set to have a release for August 28, accompanied by a new tour overseas. The lead single "Black Lipstick" was released on June 3[33] and a video for the song, directed by Spider One, was released on the same day.[34]

Musical style

Spider One often uses spoken word or chanting in his vocalization.[35] AllMusic's Chris Slawecki said that "Spider doesn't sing one single lyric, instead barking out the lyrics in a hard staccato delivery."[36] The band's lyrics are often campy[35] and make reference to pulp science fiction.[35][37] These themes include gods and monsters, global annihilation and robot violence,[38] as well as anti-consumerism.[39]

Powerman 5000's music is driven by staccato guitar playing and electronic samples,[40] which has been compared to the music of Rob Zombie, Spider One's older brother.[41] This style has primarily been described as industrial metal.[39][42][43][44]

The band's early album Mega!! Kung Fu Radio featured a different style from the one which the band is generally known for; this album incorporated elements of heavy metal, hip hop, hard rock and funk.[36] Transform featured more emphasis on melody and human-driven sounds, shifting away from the computerized sounds of the band's earlier albums.[39] Destroy What You Enjoy featured a punk-driven sound.[37][42][45]

Powerman 5000 in other media

Various Powerman 5000 songs have been used in media, including television film soundtracks, and video games. This includes such game titles as FreQuency, Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder, NASCAR Thunder 2004, SX Superstar, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, Shadow the Hedgehog, NHL Hitz 2003, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW, Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec and WWE WrestleMania 21, along with the racing game Baja 1000; Score International. Film soundtracks such as Dracula 2000, Evolution, Blade II, Freddy vs. Jason, Titan AE, Little Nicky, Universal Soldier: The Return, Zoolander and Bride of Chucky have all featured the work of Powerman 5000. The song "Bombshell" was also used extensively as the entrance music for the WWE tag team The Dudley Boyz. The game WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW featured three new songs from the band. Mr. Spider hoped the songs would gain popularity from the game alone, seeing the success of music through video games.[46] They were parodied in the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Missing Identity" as Stingray 5000; Patrick picks up an album by that band called "You Rock My Clams" and says "These guys rock!".

Band members

Current members

Former members

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • Powerman 5000 at AllMusic  

powerman, 5000, also, known, pm5k, american, rock, band, formed, 1991, group, released, albums, gaining, highest, level, commercial, success, with, 1999, tonight, stars, revolt, which, reached, number, billboard, while, spawning, singles, when, worlds, collide. Powerman 5000 also known as PM5K is an American rock band formed in 1991 The group has released ten albums gaining its highest level of commercial success with 1999 s Tonight the Stars Revolt which reached number 29 on the Billboard 200 while spawning the singles When Worlds Collide and Nobody s Real Frontman Spider One younger brother of fellow metal musician Rob Zombie has been the only consistent member of the lineup since the band s formation Powerman 5000Powerman 5000 performing in 2014Background informationAlso known asPM5KOriginBoston Massachusetts U S GenresIndustrial metal 1 industrial rock 2 electronic rock 3 hard rock 4 alternative metal 5 nu metal 6 7 Years active1991 presentLabelsPavementT BoyCleopatraMighty LoudDRTMegatronicDreamWorksConscienceCurve of the EarthMegaforceSpinoffsHail Sagan 8 MembersSpider One Michael Cummings Murv3 Murv Douglas DJ Rattan Rattan Cayabyab Taylor HaycraftPast membersAdam 12 Adam Williams Al 3 Allen Pahanish Jr DJ Brian Collymore Dorian 27 Dorian Heartsong Jordan Cohen M 33 Ad7 Adrian Ost Siggy 00 Siggy Sjursen Johnny Rock Heatley Terry Corso Velkro Dave Pino Evan9 Evan Rocaniche GFlash Gordon Heckaman X51 Gustavo Aued Nick Annis Sci55ors Nick Quijano Zer0 Richard Jazmin Jesse Sauve Ryan Hernandez Erik Himel Ty OliverWebsitepowerman5000 wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years and breakthrough 1991 2002 1 2 Transform and Destroy What You Enjoy 2003 2007 1 3 Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere 2007 2011 1 4 Copies Clones amp Replicants and Builders of the Future 2011 2016 1 5 New Wave and The Noble Rot 2016 present 2 Musical style 3 Powerman 5000 in other media 4 Band members 4 1 Current members 4 2 Former members 4 3 Timeline 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditEarly years and breakthrough 1991 2002 Edit In 1990 Spider One recorded the 12 single Much Evil with producer Lamar Lowder Building on local success including winning the Boston Phoenix WFNX 1990 Readers Poll Best Rap Act category and getting nominated for a Boston Music Award he founded Powerman 5000 in 1991 9 Drummer Al Pahanish Jr bassist Dorian Heartsong guitarist Adam 12 and percussionist Jordan Cohen joined in 1991 to solidify the early lineup a turntablist Brian Collymoore was also briefly a member until 1993 In 1993 the band released an independent EP titled A Private Little War which was limited to 500 copies and only sold at shows In 1994 and 1995 Powerman 5000 released two more independent records the True Force EP and the full length album The Blood Splat Rating System 10 Both albums were local successes In 1996 they performed on the second stage of Ozzfest and appeared in an episode of Beverly Hills 90210 where David and Donna filmed a music video for their song Strike the Match In 1996 the band signed to DreamWorks Records and released a remastered edition of The Blood Splat Rating System titled Mega Kung Fu Radio 10 The band toured performing on the main stage at Ozzfest 1997 and making an appearance on Late Night with Conan O Brien where they performed their song Neckbone They released singles such as Tokyo Vigilante 1 in 1997 and Organizized in 1998 By the end of 1997 Cohen departed from the band to eventually join Blue Man Group 11 His percussionist position was not replaced however the band instead added a second guitarist to the lineup when M 33 Mike Tempesta joined the band in 1998 Creating a strange fusion of science fiction and Action Rock Powerman 5000 released Tonight the Stars Revolt produced by Sylvia Massy which contained the hit singles When Worlds Collide Nobody s Real and Supernova Goes Pop The album sold over a million copies achieved platinum status and won a nomination from the Boston Music Awards for Album of the Year becoming the group s most successful release 12 The band was also nominated by the Boston Music Awards for Best Rock Band and won the Rising Star Award 13 The band would go on to tour worldwide performing in shows and festivals such as Farmclub com and Endfest and become a support act for Metallica s Summer Sanitarium Tour along with Korn Kid Rock and System of a Down 14 A follow up album to Tonight the Stars Revolt was recorded in 2001 titled Anyone for Doomsday and a single Bombshell had been released to radio stations But the album was canceled just before its scheduled release 12 Anyone for Doomsday was later released under Spider s own new label Megatronic Records but went out of print due to legal issues Arguments exist as to whether the record was canceled due to the events of the September 11 terrorist attacks and the negative title but the album was finished and scheduled to be released in August 2001 one full month before the attacks Spider has said in interviews that the album was dropped because it sounded too much like the previous album and that he wanted to release something fresh and different instead of repeating himself Conflicts thereafter caused longtime members Dorian 27 Dorian Heartsong and AL3 Allan Pahanish Jr to leave the band Ad7 Adrian Ost and Siggy Sjursen were brought in to replace them The band gained significant mainstream exposure with its original remake of the 1980s club hit Relax originally by Frankie Goes To Hollywood Rapper Danny Boy guested and the track was featured prominently during the end credits roll for the 2001 comedy film Zoolander helping to widen the band s appeal Transform and Destroy What You Enjoy 2003 2007 Edit Spider One In 2003 the band released Transform a more punk fueled album completely dropping the costumes that had been featured throughout the band s Tonight The Stars Revolt era Containing the hit singles Free and Action Transform relied less on industrial metal effects 10 After the album s release the band began touring in the U S performing in shows such as X Fest and making live appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live where they performed their song Action and The Late Late Show where they performed their song Free respectively 15 However DreamWorks Records was bought out by Interscope Records which stopped promoting the band and declined to take over their DreamWorks contract Undeterred Spider continued with his own offshoot label Megatronic Records In 2004 new music was released under Spider s new label in the form of a rarities album titled The Good the Bad and the Ugly Vol 1 Nick Quijano A new tour was also started but M 33 had been kicked out of the band 16 and Adam 12 left the band on good terms to focus on other interests including sound producing and recording with Argon 40 17 18 Former Alien Ant Farm guitarist Terry Corso and former Halfcocked the first band on Spider s label guitarist Johnny Rock Heatley were brought in to round out the live show In August 2005 Powerman 5000 performed at the sixth annual Gathering of the Juggalos on the main stage The band then signed to DRT Entertainment who released the album entitled Destroy What You Enjoy on August 1 2006 The song Wild World was the first and only single on the album with the band also filming a music video for the song The band would go on to tour through the U S including a live appearance on G4tv s Attack of the Show where they performed the song Return to the City of the Dead from Destroy What You Enjoy In 2007 Evan Rodaniche singer and guitarist of Los Angeles band Cage9 originally from Panama City Panama joined the band through his acquaintance with Adrian Ost He toured as the band s sole guitarist until later that year when Dave Pino was added to the mix Pino had just moved to Los Angeles and heard about the open slot through his friendship with Piggy D bassist for Rob Zombie Upon the departure of Siggy from the band in 2008 Gustavo Aued was brought in to replace him on bass and later that year drummer Gordon Heckaman joined the band both originally from Cage9 as well solidifying the lineup for the next album Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere 2007 2011 Edit Gustavo Aued On May 21 2007 Powerman 5000 claimed via a Myspace blog post that they will be releasing a new studio album in 2007 The following is taken directly from said post Considering the bands track record of putting out CDs once every three years it seems hard to believe that yes we will put out a new disc in 2007 It s all just beginning to develop and the wheres whos and whats are to be determined but new rock is on the way However talk about the record soon simmered and no new information was released Finally in December 2008 the new track Super Villain premiered on the band s Myspace page showcasing their return to their platinum selling sound of the late 1990s On January 28 2009 a preview of tracks from their upcoming sixth studio album were posted on the group s Myspace page containing clips from the songs Super Villain V Is for Vampire and Horror Show Powerman 5000 posted that Super Villain would become available for digital purchase on February 10 2009 on iTunes and Amazon On April 7 2009 Powerman 5000 released a blog on their Myspace page stating that Anyone for Doomsday has officially been re released The legal battle ended and the album was released under the SKG Music License The album is available on iTunes as a digital download On April 21 2009 the band released V Is for Vampire the second single from their album which is planned for a summer release On July 7 2009 Powerman 5000 released a blog on their Myspace page 19 stating that the new album has been finished and that a release date track listing artwork and additional tour dates was coming soon On July 27 2009 Powerman 5000 appeared on Rockline announcing the title of the new album as Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere A tentative release date of October 6 2009 was also announced Three new songs were also premiered on the show including Timebomb Baby Make Us Insane and Show Me What You ve Got On Myspace Spider posted a blog talking about the three new songs filled with comments of the fans liking the music On September 6 2009 Powerman 5000 released the album cover design along with the promotion of their tour starting on October 24 2009 They also released two new promotional videos on YouTube for their new album confirming its release date as October 6 2009 On October 1 2009 the full track Do Your Thing was leaked onto YouTube The song was apparently taken from the Megatronic Records Forum which frontman Spider One currently owns The CD Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere was officially released on October 6 2009 in the U S and was available in Canada on October 20 2009 two weeks after the reported release date The band embarked on a national tour in support of the album On December 7 2009 Spider the band s lead singer posted links on his Twitter page linking to FearNET com which is hosting the band s music video for their first single Super Villain The video is also available on YouTube and stars Johnathon Schaech as the infamous Super Villain 20 Powerman 5000 played at the U Fest in Phoenix Arizona on April 23 2011 playing alongside Accept Papa Roach Drowning Pool Nonpoint All That Remains and Hollywood Undead This was the band s third consecutive appearance at the yearly show Copies Clones amp Replicants and Builders of the Future 2011 2016 Edit DJ Rattan The band announced on May 23 2011 that they had started work on a new album On July 24 2011 Powerman 5000 released a cover of Devo s Whip It a cover of Space Oddity by David Bowie on July 28 2011 and a cover of Van Halen s Jump on July 31 2011 on their website 21 Released by Cleopatra Records Copies Clones amp Replicants included covers of other new wave songs such as The Fixx s One Thing Leads to Another and Eddy Grant s Electric Avenue 22 On July 11 2012 Spider began teasing a new song by posting on his Twitter that Someone sneaked a camera in the studio tonight and filmed the speaker while it blasted a new Powerman 5000 tune 23 Their album Builders of the Future was released on May 27 2014 and was co produced co written by guitarist Nick Quijano Sci55ors as well as engineered and co produced by Evan Rodaniche Evan9 both former guitarists 24 The band was set to play a co headlining tour in the US with Wayne Static in November with American Head Charge supporting them until Wayne s death in November 2014 25 26 27 New Wave and The Noble Rot 2016 present Edit On May 15 2016 the band announced that they plan to release new music before the end of that year 28 By October 21 that same year the band released a short snippet of the track Die on Your Feet from the new album onto their official Facebook page 29 By June 2017 the title of the 11th album was revealed as New Wave It was released on October 27 2017 with the music video of the album s first official single Sid Vicious in a Dress released by September 5 that same year In support of the album the band began touring in the U S in October of the same year and would last through the end of 2018 30 On June 4 of 2018 the band announced they would be taking part of the Summer of Screams Tour in September along with Mushroomhead and The Browning However on August 23 it was announced the band had to cancel their performances for the tour due to medical reasons involving Spider s vocals 31 32 In March 2020 it was announced the band has been signed to Cleopatra Records whom had previously released the cover album Copies Clones amp Replicants with their new album titled The Noble Rot set to have a release for August 28 accompanied by a new tour overseas The lead single Black Lipstick was released on June 3 33 and a video for the song directed by Spider One was released on the same day 34 Musical style EditSpider One often uses spoken word or chanting in his vocalization 35 AllMusic s Chris Slawecki said that Spider doesn t sing one single lyric instead barking out the lyrics in a hard staccato delivery 36 The band s lyrics are often campy 35 and make reference to pulp science fiction 35 37 These themes include gods and monsters global annihilation and robot violence 38 as well as anti consumerism 39 Powerman 5000 s music is driven by staccato guitar playing and electronic samples 40 which has been compared to the music of Rob Zombie Spider One s older brother 41 This style has primarily been described as industrial metal 39 42 43 44 The band s early album Mega Kung Fu Radio featured a different style from the one which the band is generally known for this album incorporated elements of heavy metal hip hop hard rock and funk 36 Transform featured more emphasis on melody and human driven sounds shifting away from the computerized sounds of the band s earlier albums 39 Destroy What You Enjoy featured a punk driven sound 37 42 45 Powerman 5000 in other media EditVarious Powerman 5000 songs have been used in media including television film soundtracks and video games This includes such game titles as FreQuency Shaun Palmer s Pro Snowboarder NASCAR Thunder 2004 SX Superstar Tony Hawk s Pro Skater 2 Shadow the Hedgehog NHL Hitz 2003 WWE SmackDown vs RAW Gran Turismo 3 A Spec and WWE WrestleMania 21 along with the racing game Baja 1000 Score International Film soundtracks such as Dracula 2000 Evolution Blade II Freddy vs Jason Titan AE Little Nicky Universal Soldier The Return Zoolander and Bride of Chucky have all featured the work of Powerman 5000 The song Bombshell was also used extensively as the entrance music for the WWE tag team The Dudley Boyz The game WWE SmackDown vs RAW featured three new songs from the band Mr Spider hoped the songs would gain popularity from the game alone seeing the success of music through video games 46 They were parodied in the SpongeBob SquarePants episode Missing Identity as Stingray 5000 Patrick picks up an album by that band called You Rock My Clams and says These guys rock Band members EditCurrent members Edit Spider One Michael Cummings lead vocals 1991 present DJ Rattan Rattan Cayabyab drums percussion 2013 present 47 Murv3 Murv Douglas bass guitar 2015 present Taylor Haycraft rhythm guitar 2019 present 48 Dan Schiz lead guitar 2022 present Former members Edit Guitarists Adam 12 Adam Williams lead guitar 1991 2005 Johnny Rock Heatley lead guitar backing vocals 2005 2007 M33 rhythm guitar 1998 2004 49 Terry Corso rhythm guitar 2005 2007 Evan 9 Evan Rodaniche rhythm guitar backing vocals 2007 2011 Velkro lead guitar 2007 2012 Sci55ors Nick Quijano rhythm guitar 2012 2016 Zer0 Richard Jazmin lead guitar 2013 2015 Ryan Hernandez rhythm guitar 2016 2017 Ty Oliver lead guitar 2015 2022 Bassists Dorian 27 Dorian Heartsong bass 1991 2001 50 Siggy 00 Siggy Sjursen bass 2002 2008 51 X51 Gustavo Aued bass 2008 2015 Drummers Al 3 Al Pahanish Jr drums percussion 1991 2001 50 GFlash Gordon Heckaman drums percussion 2008 2011 Ad7 Adrian Ost drums percussion backing vocals 2001 2008 2012 2013 Others Jordan Cohen percussion 1991 1997 52 DJ Brian Collymore turntables keyboards 1991 1993 Live Jesse Sauve lead guitar fill in for one tour 2013 Nick Annis rhythm guitar fill in for some shows 2011 Erik Himel rhythm guitar fill in for shows 2018 to early 2019 2023 Australia tour Greg Johnson additional guitar 2017 acoustic show Timeline EditDiscography EditMain article Powerman 5000 discography Studio albums The Blood Splat Rating System 1995 Tonight the Stars Revolt 1999 Anyone for Doomsday 2001 Transform 2003 Destroy What You Enjoy 2006 Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere 2009 Copies Clones amp Replicants 2011 Builders of the Future 2014 24 New Wave 2017 53 The Noble Rot 2020 54 References Edit Stephen Thomas Erlewine Powerman 5000 Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved April 6 2016 Powerman 5000 LP Pulled For Obscenity MTV News September 1 1999 Retrieved December 15 2015 Webb Jaci November 24 2014 Electronic rock band Powerman 5000 booked for Jan 30 show at Pub Station Billings Gazette Retrieved December 11 2015 Powerman 5000 Premiere New Album Builders of the Future Revolver May 27 2014 Archived from the original on December 22 2015 Retrieved December 15 2015 Ge Wang August 13 2012 Ten minutes with Spider One Time Out Beijing Retrieved December 15 2015 Udo Tommy 2002 Brave Nu World Sanctuary Publishing p 229 ISBN 1 86074 415 X Phillips William Cogan Brian 2009 Encyclopedia of Heavy Metal Music Greenwood Press pp 189 190 ISBN 978 0 313 34800 6 1 Powerman 5000 Biography Conscience Records Archived from the original on October 14 1997 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b c Erlewine Stephen Thomas Biography of Powerman 5000 AllMusic Retrieved March 3 2009 Miller Marcus July 11 2017 Interview with Jordan Cohen Blue Man Group ex Powerman 5000 Audio Vein Entertainment Retrieved December 25 2022 a b Biography of Powerman 5000 MusicMight Archived from the original on March 5 2009 Retrieved March 3 2009 POWERMAN 5000 FAN ALLIANCE NEWSLETTER Archived from the original on December 10 2000 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot 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THE FUTURE Powerman5000 virb com March 25 2014 Retrieved April 19 2014 Static X Frontman Wayne Static Dead at 48 Rolling Stone Bowar Chad Wayne Static Powerman 5000 team up for fall 2014 co headlining tour Loudwire com Loudwire Retrieved August 26 2014 Coroner Says No Foul Play Expected in Death of WAYNE STATIC Metalinjection net November 10 2014 Retrieved November 15 2014 Powerman5000 Facebook com Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved October 27 2017 Powerman5000 Facebook com Retrieved October 27 2017 POWERMAN 5000 Announces Fall 2017 Tour Blabbermouth net September 20 2017 Powerman5000 Facebook com Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved June 4 2018 Summer of Screams Tour Facebook com Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved August 23 2018 Electro Metal Revolutionaries Powerman 5000 Sign With Indie Giant Cleopatra Records Ready New Album For Later This Year Top40 charts com March 19 2020 Powerman 5000 share Black Lipstick video Nextmosh com June 3 2020 Retrieved June 15 2020 a b c Steve Huey July 20 1999 Tonight the Stars Revolt Powerman 5000 Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Retrieved April 11 2014 a b Chris Slawecki February 25 1997 Mega Kung Fu Radio Powerman 5000 Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Retrieved July 12 2015 a b Powerman 5000 Destroy What You Enjoy PopMatters Retrieved July 12 2015 Powerman 5000 Tonight the Stars Revolt Music Reviews Rolling Stone Rolling Stone August 19 1999 Archived from the original on June 22 2008 Retrieved July 12 2015 a b c Johnny Loftus May 20 2003 Transform Powerman 5000 Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Retrieved July 12 2015 Christina Fuoco August 28 2001 Anyone For Doomsday Powerman 5000 Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Retrieved July 12 2015 Powerman 5000 Anyone For Doomsday Music Reviews Rolling Stone Rolling Stone August 20 2001 Archived from the original on June 21 2008 Retrieved July 12 2015 a b Powerman 5000 Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere Review 411MANIA October 27 2009 Archived from the original on July 10 2015 Retrieved July 12 2015 Rose Rustyn August 3 2014 Powerman 5000 vocalist talks new album Builders of the Future AXS Retrieved July 12 2015 Smyers Darryl April 18 2014 Spider One from Powerman 5000 on Being Rob Zombie s Brother and Appearing on Beverly Hills 90210 Dallas Observer Blogs dallasobserver com Retrieved July 12 2015 Greg Prato August 1 2006 Destroy What You Enjoy Powerman 5000 Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Retrieved July 12 2015 Genovese Cathy January 11 2001 Spider One Powerman 5000 amp Megatronic Records Taxi com Retrieved May 7 2009 DJ Rattan Daddario com Retrieved October 6 2020 PowerMan 5000 Interview from Diesel Concert Lounge YouTube Archived from the original on December 11 2021 Retrieved October 6 2020 POWERMAN 5000 Singer Talks About Losing Major Label Deal Playing Clubs Blabbermouth netaccessdate 6 October 2020 July 5 2005 a b POWERMAN 5000 NEWS Archived from the original on 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