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  • Zomg Extreme Are Reforming!!!

    EXTREME

    REJOIN FORCES FOR NEW ALBUM AND TOUR IN 2008


    EXTREME are set to return in the spring of 2008 with their first album of all new material in 13 years. The band features original members NUNO BETTENCOURT (guitar), GARY CHERONE (vocals) and PAT BADGER (bass), along with new drummer KEVIN FIGUEIREDO.


    In the coming weeks, EXTREME will announce their plans for a world tour in 2008 as well as a release date and label for the as yet untitled album, which is being produced by BETTENCOURT, who says: "It will have all the ingredients of an EXTREME record. The music is always Funkier than most rock bands—and born a Bipolar Bastard child of Mr. Zeppelin and Mrs. Beatles."


    The Grammy-nominated EXTREME have released four albums, plus two greatest hits sets—selling over 10 million records worldwide—and completed multiple world tours. They also achieved a 1 hit single, "More Than Words"—from their 1990 multi-platinum album Extreme II: Pornograffitti—on the Billboard Hot 100, which they followed with the Top Five "Hole Hearted." Although these two acoustic hits brought the band great mainstream success, it overshadowed the band's trademark sound: a mix of hard rock funk in the spirit and style of their predecessors Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith, Queen and Van Halen—fueled by BETTENCOURT's signature guitar flights and CHERONE's resonant vocals—and matched with a social consciousness in their lyrics. A career highlight came for EXTREME when Queen's Brian May asked them to perform at the Freddie Mercury Tribute concert in 1992, which gave the band considerable credibility beyond the hard rock fraternity.


    EXTREME have been introduced to a new generation of music fans who are connecting with the band through MySpace as a result of the inclusion of their song "Play With Me" on 2007's "Guitar Hero" video game. Outside of EXTREME, CHERONE joined Van Halen as lead singer in 1998, co-writing the Van Halen III album and touring the world with them. BETTENCOURT joined up with Jane's Addiction front man Perry Farrell to form the band Satellite Party and co-produce their album Ultra Payloaded. Satellite Party also consisted of drummer KEVIN FIGUIEREDO, whom was previously in a band with BETTENCOURT called Dramagods.


    Through the years, BETTENCOURT and CHERONE have remained close and continued to collaborate on occasion. But what exactly inspired them to rejoin forces as EXTREME?


    "Rock and Roll Famine…I know it might sound crazy, but there is a massive shortage of rock and roll on this planet," says BETTENCOURT. "It's almost extinct. I mean the true spirit of quality rock and roll—you know, Musicianship, when you would give up every moment of your day to master your instrument and create your own identity and sound so as to respectfully outdo all your past heroes whilst proudly wearing the badge of their influences."


    "Passion," says BETTENCOURT, is what drives EXTREME. "To do whatever it takes, with integrity, to bring music to the people, not because of fame…but just cause you simply couldn't wait to share it with them."


    "We realized," adds BETTENCOURT, "not only are the people starved for rock and roll...So are we. Let's eat."


    Look for the Boston-based group to perform Saturday, December 1 at the Boston Music Awards at the Orpheum Theatre.

  • #2
    cool, i guess. rock-n-roll famine, huh? more like financial famine!!!!
    GEAR:

    some guitars...WITH STRINGS!!!! most of them have those sticks like on guitar hero....AWESOME!!!!

    some amps...they have some glowing bottle like things in them...i think my amps do that modelling thing....COOL, huh?!?!?!

    and finally....

    i have those little plastic "chips" used to hit the strings...WHOA!!!!

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    • #3
      actually i'd agree with them given the overplayed over hyped indie crap and dull r n b everywhere....nuno at least has stayed fairly in the limelight with bands...gary made a bit with VH...

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      • #4
        "more than words" was a phenomenally pointless and boring song, and hearing it all the time when it came out was getting phenomenally annoying.
        "It wasn't the world being round that agitated people, but that the world wasn't flat. [ ... ]
        The truth will seem utterly preposterous, and its speaker, a raving lunatic."

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        • #5
          totally!!! it was the least representative song on an otherwsie incrediby good album!!

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          • #6
            If anyone listened to every song on Pornograffitti, you pick up where these guys were coming from (with the lyrics). More than Words was a nice sounding song where they were essentially saying "Quit talking about loving me and just fuck me", thus the 'More than Words' name.

            My wife's brother, who I can's stand one bit, had More than Words played at their wedding. When they came to visit shortly afterward, I could not stop myself from asking why they chose that song. "Well, it is a beautiful song" is the answer I got. So I just had to grab the CD, show them the Pornograffitti cover, and pull out the lyrics sheet and went over the words.

            After a few seconds more, his wife (who we also know and can't stand either) asked me to stop as I was ruining their memories of their wedding. After they left, my wife and I laughed our asses off at her brothers stupid (as usual) decision to choose a song like that for their wedding.

            :ROTF:

            Remind me to tell you sometime about how he flew an experimental miniplane his father built (and he inherited) from northern California to the EAA fly-in in Wisconsin, without instruments or GPS, and somehow ended it upside down on a highway in southern Nevada.



            Bad decisions have been a hallmark of his life.

            My favorite songs on Pornograffitti were He Man Woman Hater and Get the Funk Out, those two just rocked! But I really liked the whole album and still listen to it to this day. I won a cassette of Pornograffitti from a local radio station (KEZE, Rock 106) in Spokane one morning. They had a contest where the callers had to describe Milli-Vanilli (it was during their outing as no talent hacks). I called in and said that 'Milli-Vanilli were the piles that George and Barbara Bush's dog Millie deposited around the White House'.

            I won the tape, a check for $106.00 and tickets for two to a local restaurant. Not bad for a quick joke...lol! So I do owe Milli-Vanilli thanks for the quick cash!

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            • #7
              Always liked Extreme and Nuno's playing. It'll be cool to hear new music from them.

              And he's damn right about the current "rock & roll famine".

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              • #8
                Wasn't "He Man Woman Hater" a pro-gay song? Proving that Gary was gay after all???

                Kidding... But this was one hair band that I couldn't stand. It wasn't Nuno, great player. Gary is a bit hard for me to take...
                I'm angry because you're stupid

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                • #9
                  yeah I never really liked this band much. couple good songs here and there but Cherone turns me off generally. Nuno can play though.
                  the guitar players look damaged - they've been outcasts all their lives

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                  • #10
                    Pornograffitti = One Bad Ass Mofo Of An Album
                    "POOP"

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                    • #11
                      This is great news. It's ridiculous the put a song from the first album on a guitar hero game. I guess if that's the introduction to Extreme just wait till they hear Pornograffitti or III Sides to Every Story, they might shit theirselves.
                      I'm gonna eat your brains and gain your knowledge.

                      http://cdwillis.blogspot.com/

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                      • #12
                        But will it really seem like Extreme without Barney Rubble on drums???:ROTF: :ROTF: :ROTF: :ROTF: :ROTF: :ROTF:
                        The Buzzard does not fear
                        The man in riot gear
                        Harvest a skull of stone
                        The Buzzard grows his own...

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by DrDoug View Post
                          If anyone listened to every song on Pornograffitti, you pick up where these guys were coming from (with the lyrics). More than Words was a nice sounding song where they were essentially saying "Quit talking about loving me and just fuck me", thus the 'More than Words' name.

                          My wife's brother, who I can's stand one bit, had More than Words played at their wedding. When they came to visit shortly afterward, I could not stop myself from asking why they chose that song. "Well, it is a beautiful song" is the answer I got. So I just had to grab the CD, show them the Pornograffitti cover, and pull out the lyrics sheet and went over the words.

                          After a few seconds more, his wife (who we also know and can't stand either) asked me to stop as I was ruining their memories of their wedding. After they left, my wife and I laughed our asses off at her brothers stupid (as usual) decision to choose a song like that for their wedding.

                          :ROTF:

                          Remind me to tell you sometime about how he flew an experimental miniplane his father built (and he inherited) from northern California to the EAA fly-in in Wisconsin, without instruments or GPS, and somehow ended it upside down on a highway in southern Nevada.



                          Bad decisions have been a hallmark of his life.

                          My favorite songs on Pornograffitti were He Man Woman Hater and Get the Funk Out, those two just rocked! But I really liked the whole album and still listen to it to this day. I won a cassette of Pornograffitti from a local radio station (KEZE, Rock 106) in Spokane one morning. They had a contest where the callers had to describe Milli-Vanilli (it was during their outing as no talent hacks). I called in and said that 'Milli-Vanilli were the piles that George and Barbara Bush's dog Millie deposited around the White House'.

                          I won the tape, a check for $106.00 and tickets for two to a local restaurant. Not bad for a quick joke...lol! So I do owe Milli-Vanilli thanks for the quick cash!

                          I'm at my programming class right now, and trying to not to laugh.
                          I wish my hair-color was EDS :/

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                          • #14
                            Saw them in 1990 in Memphis at a split level nightclub named Night Moves for the princely cover charge of $3. Alice In Chains opened. One of my fav bands, although I still can't listen to Waiting For The Punchline, it's just too, unlistenable.
                            Just a guitar player...

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