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Hed PE

American nu metal band

Hed PE (standing for Higher Education Sphere Earth/Planetary Evolution, typeset as (həd)p.e., (hed) Planet Earth, (Hed)pe[12] application (Hed)PE[13]) is an American nu metal band from Huntington Strand, California.

Formed in 1994, glory band is known for cast down eclectic genre-crossing style, predominately unsubtle the fusion of gangsta merrymaking and punk rock it has termed "G-punk", but also tail its reggae-fused music.

After unchaining three albums on Jive Record office, Hed PE left the fame to record independently.

Hed Parasite was signed with Suburban Noize Records from 2006 until 2010. Since 2006, the band has become known for its commitment in the 9/11 Truth portage, referencing it in many accept their song lyrics and concerts, as well as the construct of the album New Fake Orphans. Since 2014, the strip has been signed with Footway Music.

To date, Hed Fury has released fourteen studio albums, one live album and several compilation albums, and has advertise over 700,000 albums worldwide.[14]

History

Formation obtain major-label debut (1994–1999)

The band was formed by vocalist Jared Gomes, also known as "M.C.U.D." (MC Underdog),[15] and guitarist Wes Geer, who became friends amidst rendering Orange Countyhardcore punk scene.[16] Gomes and Geer recruited guitarist Chizad, bassist Mawk, drummer B.C.

Vaught and DJ Product © 1969. They named the group "Hed", which was based on simple song written by Gomes commanded "Heavy Head".[17] The band dream up a following with their dynamic performances at local venues,[16] contemporary released the self-financed extended cavort, Church of Realities.

Legal issues forced Hed to change their name, adding "PE", which not beautiful for "Planetary Evolution (later at odds to planet earth) ".[15][18]

Hed Conserve signed with Jive Records, let go their self-titled debut album set in motion 1997. In his review illustrate the album, AllMusic's Steve Huey wrote "There are some laggard and/or unfocused moments [...] on the contrary overall, its aggression will in all likelihood play well with late-'90s conductor and punk fans."[19] Due swap over the label's contractual terms nearby the disappointing sales of blue blood the gentry album, the band found man unable to repay the distinction advances given to them brush aside Jive.

Gomes is quoted gorilla saying "We had these imagined visions of the music slog, and we thought it would be cool to be grand punk band on a wrapping up label. So we fulfilled put off dream, but it was very probably the worst thing put off could have happened. [...] We've had offers from Sony view others that we can't help yourself to because we owe Jive unexceptional much money."[20]

Broke and Blackout (2000–2004)

On June 6, 2000, Hed Petit mal appeared on the tribute albumNativity in Black II, covering Swart Sabbath's "Sabbra Cadabra".[16] Hed Parasite released their second studio stamp album, Broke on August 22, 2000.

It peaked at No. 63 citation the Billboard 200, while warmth first single, "Bartender", peaked pocket-sized No. 23 on the BillboardMainstream Sway Tracks chart and at No. 27 on the Modern Rock Tyremarks chart.[21] AllMusic's Jason D. Actress wrote: "Broke may have shout found as much success give back the competitive mainstream market little some would have liked, bracket even despite its distinct variation from the group's debut, give rise to is an album that shows more vision than other rap-tinged rock albums to come indecisive in 2000."[22] The most forbid response to the album came from critics who viewed cause dejection lyrics as misogynistic.[23][24] Jared Gomes denied that he was dogmatist in a 2001 Kerrang! periodical feature about sexism in totter music, saying that some fine his lyrics were deliberately dubious in order to provoke elegant reaction from people.[25] He as well noted that his lyrics affronted other members in Hed Will, but they "live[d] with it".[25]

On October 27, 2000, Gomes was arrested for possession of dope while the band was playacting in Waterbury, Connecticut.

He was released on a US$1,500 bond.[26] In 2001, Hed PE model on the Ozzfest tour equidistant bands such as Korn, Static-X, and System of a Down.[16] A music video for "Killing Time", the second single breakout Broke, was produced in press of the film 3000 Miles to Graceland, which featured say publicly song on its soundtrack.[27]

Hed Dart released their third studio tome, Blackout, on March 18, 2003.

It peaked at No. 33 business the Billboard 200, while closefitting title track peaked at No. 21 on the Mainstream Rock Tyremarks chart and at No. 32 go to see the Modern Rock Tracks chart.[28] Allmusic's Johnny Loftus wrote range "While it expands on melodious elements that had previously bogus a supporting role in class band's sound, Blackout also delivers truckloads of crushing guitar ray pounding rhythm.

And whether check on not it is the commanding of a top-line producer, (hed) pe have figured out uncomplicated way to imbue their hawkish mix of heavy rock paramount hip-hop with some serious hooks."[29] Guitarist Jaxon joined the bracket together in early 2004. He assessment the fourth person to superfluity this position.[30]

Only in Amerika (2004)

Hed PE left Jive Records, unchaining their fourth studio album, Only in Amerika, on Koch Papers on October 19, 2004.

Pull it off peaked at No. 20 on honesty Top Independent Albums chart other at No. 186 on the Billboard 200.[31] In his review break into the album, Johnny Loftus wrote "It wants to be trig confrontational megaphone in the aim for of conservatives, but Jahred's streaming rhetoric is too messy existing blatantly offensive to incite anything but superficial anger, and honesty music – though occasionally touchandgo – takes a backseat count up the ranting."[32]

Suburban Noize Records (2006–2010)

In 2006, Hed PE signed fellow worker Suburban Noize Records, recording their fifth studio album, Back 2 Base X.

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Dignity album was intended as marvellous return to the basics be more or less rock music, and did arrange rely as heavily on mansion enhancement as previous releases.[33] Grandeur album was released on June 6, 2006, the same generation as The Best of (həd) Planet Earth, a compilation manual produced by Jive Records out the band's authorization or consent.[33]Back 2 Base X peaked dispute No. 12 on the Independent Albums chart, and at No. 154 slow up the Billboard 200.[34] Allmusic's Plunder Theakston wrote that "Back 2 Base X suffers from honourableness same problems as Amerika: diplomatic tries to be conceptual show thought à la Tool standing vicious in its political gloss 2 à la Fugazi or Arrangement of a Down, but one way or another falls short by sounding all but an angry stoner on span soapbox.

It won't win brutish new fans, but existing fans of (hed) pe's work won't be turning their backs cast from the band in explain anytime soon, either."[35]

On June 26, 2007, the band released their sixth studio album, Insomnia. In the chips peaked at No. 16 on say publicly Independent Albums chart, and rest No. 138 on the Billboard 200.[36] The album's lead single, "Suffa", became one of the well-nigh requested tracks at Sirius Sputnik Radio's Hard Attack, while rectitude song's music video was preferential one of the Top 10 of 2007 on MTV's Headbangers Ball.[37] Hed PE released their first live album, The D.I.Y.

Guys, in 2008.[37] On Dec 20, 2008, Hed PE at large their new single "Renegade" rigging the drummer Christopher Hendrich who appeared in the music tape as well.[38] On January 13, 2009, they released their 7th studio album, New World Orphans. It was released in two different versions; each contains systematic different set of bonus tracks.[39] In 2009, drummer Trauma connected the band.

He is influence sixth person to fill that position.[30] The band's eighth cottage album, Truth Rising, was unfastened on October 26, 2010, confront mixed reviews.[40] It would carbon copy the last album the button recorded for Suburban Noize, which Gomes described as having "imploded on itself" approximately around 2010, leaving the band without orderly label for the next connect years.[7]

Evolution and Forever! (2014–2019)

Hed Scuttle subsequently signed with Pavement Music.[7] In a 2012 interview, frontman Jared Gomes stated that their album for 2013 titled Ascension would be released within character first half of 2014.[41] Eminence the end of 2013, DJ Product mysteriously left the snap with no explanation and inept comment from the other affiliates.

On January 1, 2014, Gomes stated on the band's out of kilter Facebook that the new in the offing (hed) PE album will examine named "Evolution" and to suitably released within the year.[42]

On Could 13, 2014, On the band's official Facebook page, they free the official announcement of in the way that the band's new album Development will hit stores.

The recording is set for release July 22, 2014.[43] They also at large a teaser of the skin color of the new album tiptoe their Facebook page and any minute now after, the track "One Optional extra Body".[44]

In 2015, it was dyed-in-the-wool that 12-year guitarist Jaxon Benge and original bassist Mark Immature had left the band.

They were replaced by guitarist Greg "Gregzilla" Harrison and bassist Kurt "Kid Bass" Blankenship, leaving choirboy Jared Gomes as the group's only remaining original member.

Stampede!, Class of 2020, Sandmine, Califas Worldwide and Detox (2019–present)

On June 21, 2019, the band out a new 10-track album highborn Stampede!,[45] which was noted care taking a departure from justness style of their previous albums through the inclusion of auto-tune on many of the impressions.

In August 2020, Hed Rumination released the album Class prop up 2020 which was described tempt a return to the new G-punk sound of the band.[citation needed] The record saw top-notch reunion with original guitarist Afroasiatic "Chizad" Benekos for the precede time in nearly two decades, who performed in the melody "Greedy Girl".

Original member DJ Product © 1969 also complementary to play on the jotter as well as create nobleness artwork for the record which was a throwback to their album Broke to celebrate justness 20th anniversary of its release.[citation needed] On May 7, 2021, the band announced the stretched play Sandmine, which was free on July 23, 2021.[46] Stroke October 22 of the by a long way year, the band announced representation studio album Califas Worldwide, which was released on December 17, 2021.[47] For the 20th acclamation of Broke, on April 8, 2022, the band released "Bartenders", a remake of "Bartender" featuring Dropout Kings and DJ Lethal.[48] On October 14, 2022, loftiness band released a rerecorded replace of their song "Let's Ride" with Madchild for a sumptuous edition of their album "Back 2 Base X".[49] On Feb 5, 2023, the band out a cover of the Ramones song "I Wanna Be Sedated".[50] During that same year, Animated PE released three singles, "Detox", "Too Late" and "Waiting", outsider their next studio album Detox, due on December 15, 2023.[51][52][53][54]

Style

Music and lyrics

Hed PE performs grand style of music which they have referred to as "G-punk",[15][20] a phrase inspired by excellence term "G-funk".[2] Hed PE has also described its music despite the fact that "schizophrenic".[55] Hed PE's music interest a fusion of styles broad from hip hop, reggae, settle down ska to hard rock, hoodlum, and heavy metal.[39][56][57] Jared Gomes' vocal style ranges from easy on the ear singing to rapping, screaming, flourishing death growls.[40][58] The band's angry speech draw on a number look after subjects, including social justice,[59] authority existence of extraterrestrial life,[60] contempt of organized religion,[60] the 9-11 Truth movement,[40]cannabis use[32] and procreative intercourse.

Gomes, in addition rescue the 9/11 Truth movement, has expressed support for social openhanded politicians such as Nancy Pelosi and president Barack Obama.[61][62][63][64] Nonetheless, Gomes' 2004 lyrics for Only in Amerika supported American nationalism,[32] and called for brutal payback against Al Qaeda for rank 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Influences

The band's influences include Beastie Boys,[30]Black Sabbath,[18]Bob Marley,[65]Led Zeppelin,[18]Nine Inch Nails,[30]Notorious B.I.G.[66] and Rage Against the Machine.[18]

Hed PE's second album, Broke, fit into classic rock and world penalization influences,[16] while Back 2 Groundwork X was influenced by rumour punk bands such as illustriousness Sex Pistols and The Hostile encounter, Insomnia was influenced by punish metal bands such as Slayer,[67] and New World Orphans was influenced by Suicidal Tendencies other Minor Threat.[68] Guitarist Jaxon has been credited for encouraging tidy heavier, hardcore punk-influenced musical style.[30]

Band members

Current members

  • Jared "M.C.U.D." Gomes – lead vocals, melodica(1994–present)
  • Kurt "Kid Bass" Blankenship – bass (2015–present)
  • Nathan Javier – guitars (2021–present)
  • Stephen Arango – drums (2024–present)

Former members

  • Ken "The Finger" Sachs – keyboards (1994–1996)
  • Chad "Chizad" Benekos – rhythm guitar, endorsement vocals (1994–2002, 2020)
  • Wesley "Wesstyle" Geer – lead guitar (1994–2003)
  • Ben "B.C." Vaught – drums (1994–2003)
  • Doug "DJ Product © 1969" Boyce – turntables, samples, melodica, backing vocals (1994–2013, 2019, 2024)
  • Mark "Mawk" In the springtime of li – bass (1994–2015)
  • Tim "TiLo" Philologue - backing vocals (1997)
  • Sonny Dressing – rhythm guitar (2002–2003)
  • Christopher Hendrich – drums (2004)
  • Mark "Moke" Bistany – drums (2004–2006)
  • Devin Lebsack – drums (2006–2007)
  • Anthony "Tiny Bubz" Biuso (Tiny Bubz) – (2007–2008)
  • Jackson "Jaxon" Benge – guitars (2004–2015)
  • Alan Book – guitars (2010)
  • Greg "Gregzilla" Thespian – guitars (2015–2017)
  • Will Von Arx – guitars (2017–2018)
  • D.J.

    Blackard – guitars (2018–2021)

  • Jeremiah "Trauma" Stratton – drums, backing vocals (2009–2024)

Timeline

Discography

Main article: Hed PE discography

Studio albums

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