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Saliva, Powerman 2021 Live Stream Festival

Feb 18, 2021

Saliva biography

Saliva is an American nu metal band currently formed of Bobby Amaru, Wayne Swinny, Dave Novotny and Paul Crosby.

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Formed in Memphis, Tennessee in 1996, the band’s most successful single is “Always” which went to number …

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Powerman 5000 biography

Powerman 5000 is an industrial metal band from Boston, Massachusetts, US. The band formed in 1991 and has released several notable albums in the nu metal and hard rock scene.

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Saliva live review

It perhaps doesn’t bode too well when your band’s widest worldwide exposure comes as a result of your singer recording a duet with the lead singer of Nickelback, but that’s probably the case as far as Saliva are …

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Powerman 5000 live review

Probably best known to video games fans of a certain age - their track ‘When Worlds Collide’ seems to have popped up in countless titles, with Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 and WWE Smackdown a couple of examples that spring …

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Adema live review

Once upon a time around about the year 2000 mark, California Rockers, Adema were one of the biggest bands on the circuit, bringing their nu-metal flavour to the table. It was their song “Giving In” that shot them to …

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Flaw live review

Great show. They played all their classic hits and some stuff off the forthcoming album FLAW IV. Chris Volz gave a minute for each band member to go solo and shine. They hung out with everyone in the bar before and …

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Biography

Powerman 5000 is an industrial metal band from Boston, Massachusetts, US. The band formed in 1991 and has released several notable albums in the nu metal and hard rock scene.

The band initially consisted of one member, Michael David Cummings – aka Spider One, who has been the core member of the band throughout its formation. Spider One formed the band after he dropped at of art school and began recording music on a 4-track recorder. Spider One is also highly notable for being the brother of fellow metal musician, Rob Zombie. Spider One soon recruited Adam Williams – aka Adam 12 – to be the lead guitarist in the band. Bassist Dorian 27 and drummer Al 3 would later complete the original lineup.

In 1994 the band released their debut EP “True Force”. Just one year after the band released their EP they independently released their debut album “The Blood-Splat Rating System”. The album was a great success in their hometown and sold out of its initial pressing. The success of the album garnered the band a major label contract with DreamWorks Records. The label later reissued the album under the title “Mega!! Kung Fu Radio”.

In 1999 the band enlisted M.33 on guitars and released their highly successful album “Tonight the Stars Revolt!”. The album helped the band break into the mainstream and conveyed a unique mixture of science fiction and rock. The album contained the singles “Tonight the Stars Revolt!”, “Supernova Goes Pop”, “Nobody’s Real”, and “When Worlds Collide”. The album also did quite well on the Billboard chart reaching No. 29 on the Billboard 200. The album contained elements of campy science fiction influences as well as a cover of “Good Times Roll” by The Cars.

In the early 2000s Dorian 27 and Al3 would leave the band and were replaced by Ad7 and Siggy Sjursen. The band also gained buzz for their cover version of “Relax” by Frankie Goes to Hollywood. The cover song gained huge exposure when it was used in the 2001 film Zoolander. In 2003 the band released the album “Transform”, which took a more direct punk approach as opposed to the heavy industrial metal that the band was used to producing. The album reached the No. 27 position on the Billboard 200 and contained the singles “Free” and “Action”.

In 2006 the band released their fifth studio album “Destroy What You Enjoy”. The album contained the single “Wild World” and showed the band further shifting from industrial rock to punk rock. In 2009 the band released an album called “Somewhere on the Other Side of Nowhere”, which showed the band returning to their more industrial roots. The album contained the singles “Super Villain” and “V Is for Vampire”. In 2014 Powerman 5000 released the album “Builders of the Future”, which reached the No. 2 position on Billboard’s Top Hard Rock Albums. The album also featured the single “How to be a Human”, which placed on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Tracks.

The band is also known for their live performances and has played many headlining shows as well as performed at major festivals such as Ozzfest. Powerman 5000 has also been featured on many soundtracks including “Bride of Chucky”, “End of Days”, “Little Nicky”, and “Scream 3”.

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Probably best known to video games fans of a certain age - their track ‘When Worlds Collide’ seems to have popped up in countless titles, with Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 and WWE Smackdown a couple of examples that spring straight to mind - Powerman 5000 have nevertheless both managed to prolong their career by a couple of decades, at this point, and make a name for themselves as alternative metal veterans in the process. Granted, their only original member today is frontman Spider One - who, by the way, is Rob Zombie’s younger brother - but that isn’t to say that they don’t deserve credit for the way in which their stylistic versatility has afforded them a long career; they were ripe for nu metal, meeting with the most sucess around the time that genre was huge. 1999’s Tonight the Stars Revolt! remains their best-known album, but they’ve dropped a further six since, including last May’s Builders of the Future. In support of it, they’ve jsut completed a string of European festival dates as well as a lengthy tour in the U.S.; Spider One remains an uncompromising frontman, too, bringing an irrepressible energy to proceedings whilst his guitarists alternate between bouncing and headbanging either side of him.

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All the bands were awesome! They would even come over to the merchandise after to sign autographs and take pictures with fans. The merchandise was great. I went in the line 3 times. The bands enjoy talking to the crowd in between songs, which I love. The staff was also great. My car actually broke down and one of the staff members came over and helped us out, which was really cool. Overall, I give the concert 5 of 5 stars

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Loved this show!!! First time I saw Powerman was Rochester Ny at the armory... I may have been too sick to stand but worth getting out and seeing them rock the stage!!! Incredible energy and The Royal is an awesome venue... New to the area and definitely will be back for sure!

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libraprice1982’s profile image by libraprice1982

Singer sadly couldn't come because he threw out his voice a day before and the show was cancelled, fair enough. The Venue however is a different story. They said they'd refund me and it's almost been a week. Trying to get in contact with the venue is also a fucking pain.

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lassigkurt’s profile image by lassigkurt

Powerman 5000 never showed up and that was the only band we drove so far to see.....very dissapointed!!! Would be great to get a partial refund or something...we watched some of the other bands but didnt even know who they were....sad

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natashajohnjones’s profile image by natashajohnjones

This is one of the best shows I have seen in a while.

Powerman 5000 is not only a great recording band, but they are also very good performers.

I would gladly see them every time they are in town!

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