Sprung Monkey

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Sprung Monkey
Origin San Diego, California, USA
Genres Hard Rock, Alternative Rock, Punk Rock
Years active 1991 2002
2005 present
Labels Pacific Records, Redline Records, Hollywood Records, Surfdog Records
Associated acts The Accident Experiment
Website www.sprungmonkey.com
Members Steve Summers
Mike Summers
William Riley
Ernie Longoria
Tony Delocht
Past members Frank Melendez
Pat Kim

Sprung Monkey is an American band that originated in San Diego, California, USA, initially active from 1991 to 2002, and again since 2005.[1] Sprung Monkey consists of five members, Steve Summers for the vocals, Mike Summers and William Riley for the guitars, Ernie Longoria for the drums, and Tony Delocht for the bass guitar.

The band achieved mainstream success with their anthem "Get 'Em Outta Here" from their third album, Mr. Funnyface. This success resulted in supporting The Offspring on the Americana tour.[2] Around this time, they were also featured during a segment in the Standard Films snowboard movie TB8 Infinity. They have been included in all three volumes of Music for Our Mother Ocean.

The Sprung Monkey song, "So Cal Loco (Party Like a Rockstar)" appears in the credits of the film, Dude, Where's My Car? Also, "Beautiful" was featured in the film Kart Racer

Another song, "Get a Taste", was featured in the movie Van Wilder during two scenes.

A third song, "Super Breakdown", was a registered song in the 1999 action sports film, Gravity Games: Bikes.

The band itself made a guest appearance on Buffy the Vampire Slayer's first episode, "Welcome to the Hellmouth", performing the song "Believe". The songs "Saturated", "Swirl" and "Things Are Changing" are also heard in that episode. In addition, the song "Right My Wrong" is heard in "The Harvest", and "Reluctant Man" is heard in "The Pack".

The song "American Made" was featured in an episode of Smallville.

Discography

  • Situation Life (1993)
  • Swirl (1995)
  • Mr. Funny Face (1998)
  • Get A Taste (2001)
  • Dead is Dead (2013)

References

  1. "Sprung Monkey". Sandie Go Reader. 
  2. "The Offspring tour archive". Offspring.com. Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on April 21, 2005. 
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