What Is This?

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What Is This?
Also known as Anthym, Walk The Moon, Eleven
Origin Los Angeles, California, USA
Genre(s) Rock
Alternative rock
Associated acts Eleven, The Red Hot Chili Peppers
Former members
Alain Johannes
Hillel Slovak
Flea
Jack Irons
Natasha Shneider
Todd Strassman
Chris Hutchinson
Michael Bocretis

What Is This? (known prior to 1980 as Anthym) was a rock band that originated in Fairfax High School in California and would play numerous shows along the coast of California. They were formed before and played around the same time as the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Anthony Kiedis of the Red Hot Chili Peppers would introduce the band before they went on stage. Original Chili Peppers members Hillel Slovak and Jack Irons left the Chili Peppers not long before their first album to stay in What Is This?. Slovak rejoined the Chili Peppers for their second album and Irons for their third album. The name What Is This? refers to the reaction of people listening to their music. After the joining of Natasha Shneider the band was first renamed "Walk the Moon" and then Eleven. The band, in their early days, are referenced numerous times in Kiedis's autobiography, Scar Tissue.

The band released three albums in the early to mid-80s. Their song, "Mind My Have Still I" from their 1984 EP Squeezed, was also featured on the soundtrack to the movie The Wild Life. Their second album which featured a cover of the Spinners hit "I'll Be Around" was produced by Todd Rundgren, who also played Fairlight Synthesizer on the record.

There has been speculation[weasel words] that the original name, Anthym, was inspired by Canadian band Rush, whose 1975 song "Anthem" gave name to their own record label. That song was in turn inspired by the novella of the same name by author Ayn Rand, who, at the time, was a major influence on Rush drummer/lyricist Neil Peart. The "y" variation in Anthym is said to have been taken from "Ayn".

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[edit] Original Members

[edit] Other Members

  • Flea: Bass, Backing Vocals (replaced Todd Strassman, replaced by Chris Hutchinson)
  • Chris Hutchinson: Bass, Backing Vocals (replaced Flea)
  • Michael Bocretis : Keyboards

[edit] Partial discography

Date of Release Title Label Charted Country Catalog Number
1984 Squeezed (EP) - -
1985 What Is This? - -
1985 3 Out of 5 Live (EP) - -

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