Joe Principe

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Joe Principe

Joe Principe performing at Warped Tour 2006 in Marysville, CA.
Background information
Born (1974-11-14) November 14, 1974
Chicago, Illinois, US
Genres Punk rock, hardcore punk, melodic hardcore
Occupations Musician, bassist, activist
Instruments Vocals, bass, guitar
Years active 1993–present
Labels Fat Wreck Chords
(2001-2003)
Geffen
(2003-2007)
DGC/Interscope
(since 2007)
Associated acts Rise Against
88 Fingers Louie
Dead Ending
Notable instruments
Fender Precision Bass

Joe Principe (born November 14, 1974) is an American musician. He is the bass guitarist, backing vocalist and co-founder of the American punk rock band Rise Against. He primarily uses Fender basses, Mesa amps and cabinets, and he uses pick-playing exclusively.

He is also a strict vegetarian, an animal rights advocate and actively promotes PETA with his band.[1]

Biography

Joe Principe began his musical career at age 15, learning to play by ear and influenced during his formative years by Bad Religion, Minor Threat, Bad Brains, the Descendents and other like minded bands. Principe attended Holy Cross High School in River Grove, Illinois

Music career

88 Fingers Louie (1993-1999)

In 1993 Principe formed the Chicago punk band 88 Fingers Louie with Dom Vallone, Mr. Precision, and Denis Buckley. The band were together for six years of touring and releasing records (Go Away, Wanted, Totin' 40's & Fuckin' Shit Up, Behind Bars, 88 Fingers Up Your Ass, The Dom Years, The Teacher Gets It, Back On The Streets, 88 Fingers Louie/Kid Dynamite). In 1999 tensions formed within the band, and the members decided to break up and go their separate ways.

Rise Against (1999-present)

Shortly after the break up with "88 Fingers Louie", Principe met future bandmate and friend Tim McIlrath at a Sick of It All concert. Principe asked McIlrath to sing over a few tracks that he and former 88 Fingers Louie guitarist Mr. Precision had recorded. It was then McIlrath agreed to form the band. They later met up with drummer Toni Tintari and formed the band as "Transistor Revolt", the band's original name before changing it to "Rise Against".

In 2000 they released the self-titled demo, Transistor Revolt. Tintari left the band in the fall of that year before the recording of their full-length album. He was later replaced by Brandon Barnes of "Pinhead Circus". The band then signed with independent record label Fat Wreck Chords in 2001. They then released their debut album The Unraveling and spent the rest of the year touring. In 2002, Mr. Precision left and was replaced by Todd Mohney. The band returned to the studio in December 2002 to work on their second full-length, Revolutions Per Minute in 2003 and toured for the 2003 Warped Tour, which gained the band some success. Rise Against then signed to Dreamworks Records in late 2003 to began the recording of their third record, but Dreamworks was shortly absorbed by the Universal Music Group, and Rise Against found itself with Major label Geffen Records. Todd Mohney, the band's guitarist at the time left and was replaced by Chris Chasse and began the recording of their new album Siren Song of the Counter Culture. Siren Song of the Counter Culture was released on August 10, 2004 peaking at number 136 on the U.S. Billboard 200 album charts, gaining the band major critical and commercial success with the singles "Give It All, "Swing Life Away", and "Life Less Frightening"

The band re-entered the studio in January 2006, after touring in support of Siren Song of the Counter Culture, and recorded their fourth studio album at the Blasting Room studio in Fort Collins, Colorado with producers Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore. The Sufferer & the Witness was released on July 4, 2006 peaking at number 10 on Billboard 200 and received generally positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success along with their singles "Ready to Fall", "Prayer of the Refugee" and "The Good Left Undone". Rise Against toured in support of The Sufferer & the Witness throughout the second half of 2006 and all of 2007. The band was a headliner in the 2006 Warped Tour as part of the The Sufferer & the Witness Tour. In late 2006, the band co-headlined a tour with Thursday that included the bands Circa Survive and Billy Talent. The Sufferer & the Witness has less of the hardcore punk feel from the band's previous album. In 2007 Chasse decided to leave the band and was replaced by longtime friend Zach Blair from Only Crime. During this tour, on July 3, 2007, Rise Against released an EP in Canada titled This Is Noise, which was subsequently released in the United States on January 15, 2008.

Rise Against's fifth studio album Appeal to Reason was released on October 4 in Australia, October 6 across Europe, and October 7 in the United States through DGC/Interscope. The album sold 64,700 copies in its first week and peaked at number 3 on the U.S. Billboard 200, making it Rise Against's highest-charting album to date at the time. Appeal to Reason was met with generally positive reviews, with its singles Re-Education (Through Labor), Audience of One, and Savior. Rise Against embarked on a North American tour with bands Rancid, Billy Talent, Killswitch Engage, and Riverboat Gamblers in June and July 2009.

After touring for almost two years Rise Against had begun recording their sixth studio album for a 2011 release, at the Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado. Rise Against has announced two South American shows in Brazil and Argentina and a run of European shows in late February and March 2011 respectively. Endgame was released on March 11, 2011 in the United States peaking at number 2 on The Billboard 200, receiving positive reviews from critics and commercial success. Rise Against have since earn several gold and platinum records in the United States and Canada throughout their career.

Personal life

Joe currently resides in suburban Chicago with his wife, Elana and their son, Micah and daughter Zoe. He had also stated his favorite foods are pizza and diet coke. In fact his fellow bandmembers confirmed the fact that it was common for Joe to eat pizza every day. He even has a 'Pizza' tattoo, as seen on the Generation Lost DVD documentary.

Gear

  • Bass Fender American Vintage '57 Precision (tuned EbAbDbGb)
  • Joe Principe Signature Specimen Aluminum Bass Guitar [2]
  • Ernie Ball Regular Slinky strings
  • Dunlop Nylon .88mm picks
  • EBow (in studio)
  • Seymour Duncan Basslines Pickups (Quarter Pound)

Discography

With Rise Against

With 88 Fingers Louie
  • Go Away 7"(1993)
  • Wanted 7" (1993)
  • Totin' 40's & Fuckin' Shit Up (1995)
  • Behind Bars (1995)
  • 88 Fingers Up Your Ass (1997)
  • The Dom Years (1997)
  • The Teacher Gets It (1997)
  • Back On The Streets (1998)
  • 88 Fingers Louie/Kid Dynamite (1999)

References

  1. "PETA2 // Out There // Top 10 Reasons PETA2 Loves Rise Against". Peta2.com. Retrieved 2011-07-20. 
  2. "SPECIMEN - Custom Aluminum Bass Guitars". Specimenproducts.com. Retrieved 2011-07-20. 

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