Superbutt
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Superbutt | |
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Origin | Hungary |
Genre(s) | Rock, Heavy metal |
Years active | 2000–present |
Label(s) | EMI, Warner Music |
Website | www.superbutt.net |
Members | |
András Vörös Salim Mahboubi Zsolt Szentpéteri Szabolcs Szűcs Péter Szűcs |
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Former members | |
Béla Gábor Lajos Szöllősi |
Superbutt is a Hungarian rock and heavy metal band. The Budapest based five-piece combo started up in 2000, and has released three full length albums in English and an EP in Hungarian. Superbutt has toured all across Europe since 2001 and played over 400 concerts, sharing the stage with Clawfinger, Ignite, Pro-Pain, Soulfly, and Rollins Band, among others.
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[edit] Discography
- 2 Minutes For Roughing, full length album, 2001 (Warner Music Hungary)
- The Unbeatable Eleven, full length album, 2003 (Warner Music Hungary)
- Black Soup, full length album, 2006 (mTon)
- Szájon át, 4 track EP, 2007 (in Hungarian language) (mTon)
[edit] Video clips
- Lust Kills (2 Minutes For Roughing album), 2001 - directed by Martin Szecsanov
- Losing My Way (2 Minutes For Roughing album), 2002 - 3D animation directed by Demeter Lóránt
- Pioneer (The Unbeatable Eleven album), 2003 - directed by Martin Szecsanov
- Bonestar (The Unbeatable Eleven album), 2004 - directed by Sára Cserhalmi and Dávid Lukács
- Better Machine (Black Soup album), 2006 - directed by Martin Szecsanov
- Szájon át (Szájon át EP), 2007 - directed by Joselito Duric
- A hetedik (live), 2007 - live footage from Petőfi Csarnok, Budapest on Dec 28th, 2007, edited by Tamás Reich
[edit] Awards and chart positions
- Best modern rock band of the year – VIVA TV Award, 2003
- Pioneer in the top 10 of VIVA TV’s charts for 5 weeks (peaking at 6th position), 2003
- Better Machine in the top 10 of VIVA TV’s charts for 6 weeks (peaking at 3rd position), 2006
- Black Soup album in the top 20 of DAT20 Alternative Charts in Germany for 8 weeks (peaking at 11th position), 2006
[edit] Band Members
- András Vörös - vocals (2000-present)
- Salim Mahboubi - bass (2000-present)
- Zsolt Szentpéteri - guitar (2000-present)
- Szabolcs Szűcs - guitar (2001-present)
- Péter Szűcs - drums (2006-present)
[edit] Additional tour members
- Péter Nagy-Miklós - guitar (substituted Zsolt on some tour dates in 2006 and 2007)
- Gábor Barczi - bass (substituted Salim on tours outside Hungary in 2007)
[edit] Former members
- Béla Gábor - drums (2000-2006)
- Lajos Szöllősi - guitar (2000-2001)