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Rocket from the Crypt

Rocket from the Crypt is an American punk rock band from San Diego, California, originally active from 1990 to 2005, then active during 2011 and again from 2013 to the present.

Rocket from the Crypt
Left to right: JC 2000, Petey X, Atom (front), Apollo 9, ND, and Speedo in 1998
Background information
OriginSan Diego, California, U.S.
GenresPunk rock[1]
Years active1990–2005, 2011, 2013–present
LabelsCargo, Headhunter, Sympathy for the Record Industry, Perfect Sound, Interscope, Flapping Jet, Vagrant, Swami
MembersSpeedo
Petey X
ND
Apollo 9
JC 2000
Ruby Mars
Past membersElaina
Sean
Atom
Websiterftc.com

The band gained critical praise and the attention of major record labels after the release of their 1992 album Circa: Now!, leading to a recording contract with Interscope Records. They experienced a surge of popularity with the release of the albums Scream, Dracula, Scream! (1995) and RFTC (1998), accompanied by numerous vinyl singles and EPs released on independent labels. However, album sales did not meet expectations and Interscope soon turned their attention to higher-grossing acts. The band left the label, and shortly thereafter drummer Atom Willard departed the group.

After a period of inactivity in 1999 and 2000, during which singer/guitarist John Reis formed Hot Snakes and Sultans and launched his Swami Records label, the band signed to Vagrant Records and recruited new drummer Ruby Mars. They experienced a revitalization of creative energy and released two more albums, but were not as prolific as in the past.

Over the next few years the band members became increasingly involved with other projects and Rocket from the Crypt became less of a focus. They decided to disband in 2005, playing a sold-out farewell show on Halloween in their hometown of San Diego.

The band reunited in 2011 for a one-off appearance on the television program Yo Gabba Gabba!, and in 2013 reformed once more for a series of performances in the US, Europe and Australia.

Band history edit

Formation edit

After the breakup of his post-hardcore band Pitchfork in 1990, Reis formed both Rocket from the Crypt and Drive Like Jehu in July and August of that year respectively.[2] Envisioned as a punk-inspired rock and roll band, Rocket from the Crypt's original lineup consisted of Reis, guitarist Andy Stamets, bassist Pete Reichert, drummer Sean, and backing vocalist Elaina.[3] The band took their name from the then-defunct 1970s underground punk band Rocket from the Tombs. This lineup lasted roughly six months and recorded the band's debut album Paint as a Fragrance, released in 1991 on local label Cargo Music. At this time, Reis began to use the pseudonym "Speedo" when working with the band. He was also simultaneously performing in Drive Like Jehu, who recorded their debut album around the same time. When Sean and Elaina moved away from San Diego, drummer Adam Willard joined the band under the stage name "Atom."[3] The rest of the band also assumed stage monikers, with Stamets performing as "ND" and Reichert as "Petey X."

The band soon added a horn section, recruiting saxophone player Paul "Apollo 9" O'Beirne.[3] They developed a reputation for their creative and energetic live shows, taking unusual measures to encourage audience participation such as handing out homemade lyric booklets and noisemakers.[3] They released many vinyl singles around this time and began to attract a dedicated underground following. Reis recalls:

"It was really immediate; that's why we loved putting out singles early on. We recorded some songs for Sympathy for the Record Industry, and two weeks later, we had some finished copies of them. The turnaround time was amazing. And by the time people were able to get them, it was still under a month. They're hearing something that is completely fresh–this is something we're doing at the moment. We did that for, like, a three-year period."[3]

Their second album Circa: Now! was released in 1992, followed by their first tour and music videos for the songs "Ditchdigger" and "Sturdy Wrist." The band also added a second member to its horn section, bringing in trumpeter Jason "JC 2000" Crane.[3] Around this time Reis announced in a fanzine that all fans with Rocket from the Crypt tattoos would be allowed into the band's shows for free, for life, causing tattoos of their logo to become an international phenomenon.[3]

Signing to Interscope edit

Fueled by a label interest in Drive Like Jehu, both Rocket from the Crypt and Drive Like Jehu signed to Interscope Records in 1992,[4] with Rocket negotiating a deal that included the freedom to record vinyl releases for other labels. Many of the band's vinyl singles and other rarities were compiled and released as All Systems Go, while Interscope re-released Circa: Now! and pushed for the band to continue touring in support of the album. Even with market saturation high, however, the band members decided to take a six-month break in 1994 while Reis recorded a second and final album with Drive Like Jehu.[2]

Regrouping after their hiatus, the band experienced a flurry of creative energy that resulted in several more vinyl singles and a trilogy of records in 1995, beginning with the EP The State of Art is on Fire and continuing with the critically acclaimed Hot Charity.[2] They embarked on a six-week "free tour" in support of Hot Charity, with Interscope covering the costs so that fans were not charged admission to any of the band's performances across the United States. This was followed by the recording of their first album for Interscope, the critically acclaimed Scream, Dracula, Scream![2] The band took advantage of their large recording budget, bringing in string sections and hiring producers to make the album sound as epic as possible, and it would later be regarded by most as their creative peak. Music videos were filmed for the singles "On a Rope," "Born in '69" and "Young Livers" and the band embarked on tours of the US, UK and Europe.[2] They experienced a surge of popularity in the UK, where "On a Rope" entered the UK Singles Chart at No. 12,[5] and was a hit on MTV Europe, earning them rave reviews in NME and allowing them to play Top of the Pops.

They were also an alternative rock hit in the US, where their videos were featured on MTV and the band received many positive reviews in both mainstream and underground music presses. Then-ubiquitous MTV VJ Kennedy sported a tattoo of the band's logo on her ankle on national television, and increased radio and MTV airplay continued. A large headlining tour ensued in 1996, as well as supporting tours with Rancid and Soundgarden. The band also gained a reputation for a series of interesting and, at times, seemingly ludicrous gimmicks and stage antics which included holding raffles during live performances, spinning a large game show wheel to determine set lists, onstage fire breathing, annual Halloween and New Year's shows, and the wearing of coordinated and progressively more ornate stage costumes.[citation needed] In Europe the band also hosted a German variety show, played children's shows and morning shows, and did interviews with fashion magazines.

Lineup change edit

In 1998, Rocket from the Crypt released RFTC. For the accompanying tour they were joined by Chris Prescott from San Diego bands Tanner and No Knife, who performed as touring percussionist and keyboardist. Though overall reaction was positive and singles "Break it Up" and "Lipstick" received radio airplay, the album failed to sell well. The band settled some contractual obligations and then left their label. In 1999 San Diego music magazine SLAMM named them the "best San Diego band of all time" in their coverage of local acts leading up to New Year's Eve 2000. The band tried to maintain their creativity with the release of the EP Cut Carefully and Play Loud that year, but disagreements between members over the band's direction resulted in drummer Atom Willard departing the group in early 2000 (he would go on to act as Weezer's drum technician and play in The Special Goodness, later becoming permanent drummer in both The Offspring and Angels & Airwaves). Rocket took a brief hiatus, during which Reis launched his own record label Swami Records and released a second rarities collection called All Systems Go 2, as well as debut albums by his newly formed bands Hot Snakes and Sultans.

Signing to Vagrant edit

In 2000, the band signed to independent label Vagrant Records and began work on the album Group Sounds, with Superchunk drummer Jon Wurster filling in on drums. Partway through the recording process they recruited San Diego drummer and professional skateboarder Mario Rubalcaba as their full-time drummer, giving him the stage name "Ruby Mars." The addition of Rubalcaba gave the band renewed energy, and Group Sounds was released in 2001 to positive reviews. Some touring followed, but band members drifted into other projects and Rocket became less the focus. In 2002 Rocket released what would prove to be their final studio album, Live From Camp X-Ray, after which Reis devoted more energy to recording and touring with Hot Snakes and Sultans and to signing and producing bands for his Swami label. Rocket would perform infrequently over the next few years.

Demise edit

In August 2005, after breaking up Hot Snakes, Reis announced that Rocket from the Crypt would play their final show that Halloween in San Diego. After a final east coast performance in New York, they played a farewell show before a capacity crowd at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel in downtown San Diego on Halloween, which was filmed for a DVD release.

Following the band's breakup Reis focused his energy on running Swami Records and continued to play with the Sultans until their breakup in January 2007. He then formed The Night Marchers, with whom he currently performs. Reichert founded and runs the online merchandise company Merch Lackey. O'Beirne teaches project management and marketing at a San Diego high school, while Crane left San Diego semi-permanently for Belize. Stamets continues to perform in San Diego-area bands such as Beehive & the Barracudas. Rubalcaba became part-owner of the independent record store Thirsty Moon Records in the Hillcrest area of San Diego and plays with the bands Earthless and Off!. He also joined Reis in the Sultans for infrequent performances until that group's breakup in January 2007.

Swami Records released a "rough cut" of the Rocket from the Crypt farewell concert DVD in October 2006, but a fire at the offices of Fourth Project, the video company producing the DVD, pushed back the final version. It was eventually released in February 2008 as a CD/DVD set entitled R.I.P. A third installment in their rarities series, All Systems Go 3, was released on August 28, 2008. A fourth, and final, volume of the All Systems Go series is in the works, and will be a CD/DVD set.[6]

Reunion edit

Rocket from the Crypt reunited, with drummer Adam Willard, in October 2011 for an episode of the children's television show Yo Gabba Gabba![7] Reis, who plays a recurring role on the show as "The Swami", remarked that the band was "only interested in playing to audiences of 5 to 10 people between the ages of 3 to 6" and would "most likely never play as a band ever again".[7] They performed an original song, "He's a Chef", which was released as a single exclusively through Volcom clothing stores.[8] In December 2012 the band announced a full reunion, resulting in gigs in the US, Europe and Australia.[9][10][11][12][13] In March 2015, Vintage Piss was released by Sonny Vincent and Rocket from the Crypt. The album was originally recorded with Vincent in 2003 following a tour with Rocket from the Crypt serving as his backing band however the album was left unmixed and unfinished until twelve years later following the reunion of Rocket from the Crypt when John Reis decided to go back and complete the album, which he also produced.[14]

Band members edit

Current members
Former members
  • Elaina (Elaina Torres) – backing vocals (1990–1991)
  • Sean (Sean Flynn) – drums (1990–1991)
  • Atom (Adam Willard) – drums (1991–2000, 2011, 2013, 2014)

Timeline edit

Lineups edit

(only official members listed)
1990–1991
Paint as a Fragrance
1991–1994
Circa: Now!
All Systems Go
  • Speedo – guitar, lead vocals
  • ND – guitar, backing vocals
  • Petey X – bass, backing vocals
  • Apollo 9 – saxophone, percussion, backing vocals
  • Atom – drums
1994–2000, 2011, 2013, 2014
The State of Art Is on Fire
Hot Charity
Scream, Dracula, Scream!
RFTC
Cut Carefully and Play Loud
All Systems Go 2
  • Speedo – guitar, lead vocals
  • ND – guitar, backing vocals
  • Petey X – bass, backing vocals
  • Apollo 9 – saxophone, percussion, backing vocals
  • JC 2000trumpet, percussion, backing vocals
  • Atom – drums
2001–2005, 2013–Present
Group Sounds
Live from Camp X-Ray
R.I.P.
  • Speedo – guitar, lead vocals
  • ND – guitar, backing vocals
  • Petey X – bass, backing vocals
  • Apollo 9 – saxophone, percussion, backing vocals
  • JC 2000 – trumpet, percussion, backing vocals
  • Ruby Mars – drums

Discography edit

Studio albums
Year Title Label
1991 Paint as a Fragrance Cargo/Headhunter
1992 Circa: Now!
1995 Hot Charity Perfect Sound
Scream, Dracula, Scream! Interscope
1998 RFTC
2001 Group Sounds Vagrant
2002 Live from Camp X-Ray

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References edit

General references edit

  • Pecorelli, John. Into the Void: A Short, Woefully Incomplete Oral History of Rocket from the Crypt. Alternative Press, February 2006, 72–76.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Bray, Ryan (July 2020). "Give It Up For Rocket From The Crypt!". Rock and Roll Globe. Retrieved December 7, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 1024. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Pecorelli, 73.
  4. ^ "Exclusives – The Whole Thing Just Seemed Kind of Mystical: The Story of Rocket from the Crypt". FILTER Magazine. 2013-05-28. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
  5. ^ a b Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. pp. 818–819. ISBN 1-84195-017-3.
  6. ^ "Rocket from the Crypt details All Systems Go 3". Punknews.org. 2008-08-18. Retrieved 2008-08-18.
  7. ^ a b "Rocket from the Crypt Reunite for Yo Gabba Gabba Performance". Punknews.org. 2011-11-02. Retrieved 2011-11-07.
  8. ^ Schild, Matt (2012-09-10). "Rocket from the Crypt Caters to the Coveted Preschool Demographic with Yo Gabba Gabba! Performance". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2012-09-10.
  9. ^ Coyle, Chris (2012-12-12). "Rocket from the Crypt Makes Reunion Official with Europe Dates". CBS Seattle. Retrieved 2012-12-13.
  10. ^ Eakin, Marah (2012-12-12). "Rocket from the Crypt Announces First Run of 2013 Tour Dates". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2012-12-15.
  11. ^ . Groezrock.be. 2012-12-12. Archived from the original on 2013-02-05. Retrieved 2013-02-26.
  12. ^ "Riot Fest 2013 line-up Chicago". Articles.redeyechicago.com. 2013-05-15. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
  13. ^ . Soundwavefestival.com. Archived from the original on 2014-04-12. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
  14. ^ "Vintage Piss - Sonny Vincent, Rocket from the Crypt | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.

External links edit

  • Rocket from the Crypt official website
  • Rocket from the Crypt discography at MusicBrainz

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Rocket from the Crypt news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rocket from the Crypt is an American punk rock band from San Diego California originally active from 1990 to 2005 then active during 2011 and again from 2013 to the present Rocket from the CryptLeft to right JC 2000 Petey X Atom front Apollo 9 ND and Speedo in 1998Background informationOriginSan Diego California U S GenresPunk rock 1 Years active1990 2005 2011 2013 presentLabelsCargo Headhunter Sympathy for the Record Industry Perfect Sound Interscope Flapping Jet Vagrant SwamiMembersSpeedoPetey XNDApollo 9JC 2000Ruby MarsPast membersElainaSeanAtomWebsiterftc wbr comThe band gained critical praise and the attention of major record labels after the release of their 1992 album Circa Now leading to a recording contract with Interscope Records They experienced a surge of popularity with the release of the albums Scream Dracula Scream 1995 and RFTC 1998 accompanied by numerous vinyl singles and EPs released on independent labels However album sales did not meet expectations and Interscope soon turned their attention to higher grossing acts The band left the label and shortly thereafter drummer Atom Willard departed the group After a period of inactivity in 1999 and 2000 during which singer guitarist John Reis formed Hot Snakes and Sultans and launched his Swami Records label the band signed to Vagrant Records and recruited new drummer Ruby Mars They experienced a revitalization of creative energy and released two more albums but were not as prolific as in the past Over the next few years the band members became increasingly involved with other projects and Rocket from the Crypt became less of a focus They decided to disband in 2005 playing a sold out farewell show on Halloween in their hometown of San Diego The band reunited in 2011 for a one off appearance on the television program Yo Gabba Gabba and in 2013 reformed once more for a series of performances in the US Europe and Australia Contents 1 Band history 1 1 Formation 1 2 Signing to Interscope 1 3 Lineup change 1 4 Signing to Vagrant 1 5 Demise 1 6 Reunion 2 Band members 2 1 Timeline 2 2 Lineups 3 Discography 4 References 4 1 General references 4 2 Footnotes 5 External linksBand history editFormation edit After the breakup of his post hardcore band Pitchfork in 1990 Reis formed both Rocket from the Crypt and Drive Like Jehu in July and August of that year respectively 2 Envisioned as a punk inspired rock and roll band Rocket from the Crypt s original lineup consisted of Reis guitarist Andy Stamets bassist Pete Reichert drummer Sean and backing vocalist Elaina 3 The band took their name from the then defunct 1970s underground punk band Rocket from the Tombs This lineup lasted roughly six months and recorded the band s debut album Paint as a Fragrance released in 1991 on local label Cargo Music At this time Reis began to use the pseudonym Speedo when working with the band He was also simultaneously performing in Drive Like Jehu who recorded their debut album around the same time When Sean and Elaina moved away from San Diego drummer Adam Willard joined the band under the stage name Atom 3 The rest of the band also assumed stage monikers with Stamets performing as ND and Reichert as Petey X The band soon added a horn section recruiting saxophone player Paul Apollo 9 O Beirne 3 They developed a reputation for their creative and energetic live shows taking unusual measures to encourage audience participation such as handing out homemade lyric booklets and noisemakers 3 They released many vinyl singles around this time and began to attract a dedicated underground following Reis recalls It was really immediate that s why we loved putting out singles early on We recorded some songs for Sympathy for the Record Industry and two weeks later we had some finished copies of them The turnaround time was amazing And by the time people were able to get them it was still under a month They re hearing something that is completely fresh this is something we re doing at the moment We did that for like a three year period 3 Their second album Circa Now was released in 1992 followed by their first tour and music videos for the songs Ditchdigger and Sturdy Wrist The band also added a second member to its horn section bringing in trumpeter Jason JC 2000 Crane 3 Around this time Reis announced in a fanzine that all fans with Rocket from the Crypt tattoos would be allowed into the band s shows for free for life causing tattoos of their logo to become an international phenomenon 3 Signing to Interscope edit Fueled by a label interest in Drive Like Jehu both Rocket from the Crypt and Drive Like Jehu signed to Interscope Records in 1992 4 with Rocket negotiating a deal that included the freedom to record vinyl releases for other labels Many of the band s vinyl singles and other rarities were compiled and released as All Systems Go while Interscope re released Circa Now and pushed for the band to continue touring in support of the album Even with market saturation high however the band members decided to take a six month break in 1994 while Reis recorded a second and final album with Drive Like Jehu 2 Regrouping after their hiatus the band experienced a flurry of creative energy that resulted in several more vinyl singles and a trilogy of records in 1995 beginning with the EP The State of Art is on Fire and continuing with the critically acclaimed Hot Charity 2 They embarked on a six week free tour in support of Hot Charity with Interscope covering the costs so that fans were not charged admission to any of the band s performances across the United States This was followed by the recording of their first album for Interscope the critically acclaimed Scream Dracula Scream 2 The band took advantage of their large recording budget bringing in string sections and hiring producers to make the album sound as epic as possible and it would later be regarded by most as their creative peak Music videos were filmed for the singles On a Rope Born in 69 and Young Livers and the band embarked on tours of the US UK and Europe 2 They experienced a surge of popularity in the UK where On a Rope entered the UK Singles Chart at No 12 5 and was a hit on MTV Europe earning them rave reviews in NME and allowing them to play Top of the Pops They were also an alternative rock hit in the US where their videos were featured on MTV and the band received many positive reviews in both mainstream and underground music presses Then ubiquitous MTV VJ Kennedy sported a tattoo of the band s logo on her ankle on national television and increased radio and MTV airplay continued A large headlining tour ensued in 1996 as well as supporting tours with Rancid and Soundgarden The band also gained a reputation for a series of interesting and at times seemingly ludicrous gimmicks and stage antics which included holding raffles during live performances spinning a large game show wheel to determine set lists onstage fire breathing annual Halloween and New Year s shows and the wearing of coordinated and progressively more ornate stage costumes citation needed In Europe the band also hosted a German variety show played children s shows and morning shows and did interviews with fashion magazines Lineup change edit In 1998 Rocket from the Crypt released RFTC For the accompanying tour they were joined by Chris Prescott from San Diego bands Tanner and No Knife who performed as touring percussionist and keyboardist Though overall reaction was positive and singles Break it Up and Lipstick received radio airplay the album failed to sell well The band settled some contractual obligations and then left their label In 1999 San Diego music magazine SLAMM named them the best San Diego band of all time in their coverage of local acts leading up to New Year s Eve 2000 The band tried to maintain their creativity with the release of the EP Cut Carefully and Play Loud that year but disagreements between members over the band s direction resulted in drummer Atom Willard departing the group in early 2000 he would go on to act as Weezer s drum technician and play in The Special Goodness later becoming permanent drummer in both The Offspring and Angels amp Airwaves Rocket took a brief hiatus during which Reis launched his own record label Swami Records and released a second rarities collection called All Systems Go 2 as well as debut albums by his newly formed bands Hot Snakes and Sultans Signing to Vagrant edit In 2000 the band signed to independent label Vagrant Records and began work on the album Group Sounds with Superchunk drummer Jon Wurster filling in on drums Partway through the recording process they recruited San Diego drummer and professional skateboarder Mario Rubalcaba as their full time drummer giving him the stage name Ruby Mars The addition of Rubalcaba gave the band renewed energy and Group Sounds was released in 2001 to positive reviews Some touring followed but band members drifted into other projects and Rocket became less the focus In 2002 Rocket released what would prove to be their final studio album Live From Camp X Ray after which Reis devoted more energy to recording and touring with Hot Snakes and Sultans and to signing and producing bands for his Swami label Rocket would perform infrequently over the next few years Demise edit In August 2005 after breaking up Hot Snakes Reis announced that Rocket from the Crypt would play their final show that Halloween in San Diego After a final east coast performance in New York they played a farewell show before a capacity crowd at the Westin Horton Plaza Hotel in downtown San Diego on Halloween which was filmed for a DVD release Following the band s breakup Reis focused his energy on running Swami Records and continued to play with the Sultans until their breakup in January 2007 He then formed The Night Marchers with whom he currently performs Reichert founded and runs the online merchandise company Merch Lackey O Beirne teaches project management and marketing at a San Diego high school while Crane left San Diego semi permanently for Belize Stamets continues to perform in San Diego area bands such as Beehive amp the Barracudas Rubalcaba became part owner of the independent record store Thirsty Moon Records in the Hillcrest area of San Diego and plays with the bands Earthless and Off He also joined Reis in the Sultans for infrequent performances until that group s breakup in January 2007 Swami Records released a rough cut of the Rocket from the Crypt farewell concert DVD in October 2006 but a fire at the offices of Fourth Project the video company producing the DVD pushed back the final version It was eventually released in February 2008 as a CD DVD set entitled R I P A third installment in their rarities series All Systems Go 3 was released on August 28 2008 A fourth and final volume of the All Systems Go series is in the works and will be a CD DVD set 6 Reunion edit Rocket from the Crypt reunited with drummer Adam Willard in October 2011 for an episode of the children s television show Yo Gabba Gabba 7 Reis who plays a recurring role on the show as The Swami remarked that the band was only interested in playing to audiences of 5 to 10 people between the ages of 3 to 6 and would most likely never play as a band ever again 7 They performed an original song He s a Chef which was released as a single exclusively through Volcom clothing stores 8 In December 2012 the band announced a full reunion resulting in gigs in the US Europe and Australia 9 10 11 12 13 In March 2015 Vintage Piss was released by Sonny Vincent and Rocket from the Crypt The album was originally recorded with Vincent in 2003 following a tour with Rocket from the Crypt serving as his backing band however the album was left unmixed and unfinished until twelve years later following the reunion of Rocket from the Crypt when John Reis decided to go back and complete the album which he also produced 14 Band members editCurrent membersSpeedo John Reis guitar lead vocals 1990 2005 2011 2013 present Petey X Pete Reichert bass guitar backing vocals 1990 2005 2011 2013 present ND Andy Stamets guitar backing vocals 1990 2005 2011 2013 present Apollo 9 Paul O Beirne saxophone percussion backing vocals 1991 2005 2011 2013 present JC 2000 Jason Crane trumpet percussion backing vocals 1994 2005 2011 2013 present Ruby Mars Mario Rubalcaba drums 2001 2005 2013 present Former membersElaina Elaina Torres backing vocals 1990 1991 Sean Sean Flynn drums 1990 1991 Atom Adam Willard drums 1991 2000 2011 2013 2014 Timeline edit Lineups edit only official members listed 1990 1991Paint as a Fragrance Speedo guitar lead vocals ND guitar backing vocals Petey X bass backing vocals Sean drums Elaina backing vocals1991 1994Circa Now All Systems Go Speedo guitar lead vocals ND guitar backing vocals Petey X bass backing vocals Apollo 9 saxophone percussion backing vocals Atom drums1994 2000 2011 2013 2014The State of Art Is on FireHot CharityScream Dracula Scream RFTCCut Carefully and Play LoudAll Systems Go 2 Speedo guitar lead vocals ND guitar backing vocals Petey X bass backing vocals Apollo 9 saxophone percussion backing vocals JC 2000 trumpet percussion backing vocals Atom drums2001 2005 2013 PresentGroup SoundsLive from Camp X RayR I P Speedo guitar lead vocals ND guitar backing vocals Petey X bass backing vocals Apollo 9 saxophone percussion backing vocals JC 2000 trumpet percussion backing vocals Ruby Mars drumsDiscography editMain article Rocket from the Crypt discography Studio albumsYear Title Label1991 Paint as a Fragrance Cargo Headhunter1992 Circa Now 1995 Hot Charity Perfect SoundScream Dracula Scream Interscope1998 RFTC2001 Group Sounds Vagrant2002 Live from Camp X Ray 5 References editGeneral references edit Pecorelli John Into the Void A Short Woefully Incomplete Oral History of Rocket from the Crypt Alternative Press February 2006 72 76 Footnotes edit Bray Ryan July 2020 Give It Up For Rocket From The Crypt Rock and Roll Globe Retrieved December 7 2022 a b c d e Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 1024 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 a b c d e f g Pecorelli 73 Exclusives The Whole Thing Just Seemed Kind of Mystical The Story of Rocket from the Crypt FILTER Magazine 2013 05 28 Retrieved 2014 04 19 a b Strong Martin C 2000 The Great Rock Discography 5th ed Edinburgh Mojo Books pp 818 819 ISBN 1 84195 017 3 Rocket from the Crypt details All Systems Go 3 Punknews org 2008 08 18 Retrieved 2008 08 18 a b Rocket from the Crypt Reunite for Yo Gabba Gabba Performance Punknews org 2011 11 02 Retrieved 2011 11 07 Schild Matt 2012 09 10 Rocket from the Crypt Caters to the Coveted Preschool Demographic with Yo Gabba Gabba Performance The A V Club Retrieved 2012 09 10 Coyle Chris 2012 12 12 Rocket from the Crypt Makes Reunion Official with Europe Dates CBS Seattle Retrieved 2012 12 13 Eakin Marah 2012 12 12 Rocket from the Crypt Announces First Run of 2013 Tour Dates The A V Club Retrieved 2012 12 15 Lineup Groezrock 2013 Groezrock be 2012 12 12 Archived from the original on 2013 02 05 Retrieved 2013 02 26 Riot Fest 2013 line up Chicago Articles redeyechicago com 2013 05 15 Retrieved 2014 04 19 Soundwave Festival 2014 Soundwavefestival com Archived from the original on 2014 04 12 Retrieved 2014 04 19 Vintage Piss Sonny Vincent Rocket from the Crypt Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic AllMusic External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Rocket from the Crypt Rocket from the Crypt official website Rocket from the Crypt discography at MusicBrainz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rocket from the Crypt amp oldid 1189740478, 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