Sponge (band)
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Sponge at Buzz Bake Sale 2008 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Detroit, Michigan, United States |
Genres | Alternative rock, hard rock, grunge, alternative metal, post-grunge[1][2] |
Years active | 1991–present |
Labels | Sony, Beyond, Idol, The End |
Associated acts | Crud, The Orbitsuns, Spys4Darwin, Loudhouse |
Website | spongetheband.com |
Members |
Vinnie Dombroski Billy Adams Kyle Neely Andy Patalan Tim Patalan |
Past members |
Tim Krukowski Kurt Marschke Charlie Grover Mike Cross Tim Cross Joey Mazzola Jimmy Paluzzi |
Sponge is an American alternative rock band from Detroit, Michigan formed in 1991 by Vinnie Dombroski, Mike Cross, Tim Cross, and Joey Mazzola. All were formerly of the hard rock band Loudhouse. Sponge was signed to Sony Records in 1994[3] but have since switched to other labels.
History
The band recruited Jimmy Paluzzi on drums to round out the lineup. Their debut album, Rotting Piñata, released in 1994, was a major hit, received heavy play on radio and MTV, and was certified gold by the RIAA. The two biggest singles from that album were "Plowed" and "Molly" but by the end of 1994 Charlie Grover replaced drummer Paluzzi. Their follow-up album was called Wax Ecstatic; the track "Have You Seen Mary" was included in the Kevin Smith film Chasing Amy.
On June 28, 1996, Sponge opened for the Kiss reunion tour. The band had been tapped a few weeks earlier to replace the Stone Temple Pilots, who had to bow out of the opening spot due to Scott Weiland's drug problems. The show was one of the last concerts held at Tiger Stadium in Detroit.
New Pop Sunday, on Beyond Records, was a departure from the grittier sound of the first two albums, featuring songs that were pop rock in nature. The band's popularity waned sharply during this period; however, "Live Here Without You" was nominated for the Outstanding National Single award by the Detroit Music Awards in 2000.
In 2001, Dombroski joined the Seattle side project Spys4Darwin, which recorded one EP and worked together into the following year. During that time, the Cross brothers and Charlie Grover left Sponge, and the remaining members (Mazzola and Dombroski) recruited drummer Billy Adams, guitarist Kurt Marschke and bassist Tim Krukowski. Sponge continued their career with For All the Drugs in the World on Idol Records in 2003.
The band stayed with their current record label. Vinnie Dombroski created a new lineup once again, this time without the other founding member Joey Mazzola. Dombroski became the only remaining original member of Sponge; although, Adams and Krukowski from the previous album stayed. The Man was released through traditional channels on Idol Records.
It was announced in November 2007 that the band would release a new album, titled Galore Galore, on their newly signed label Bellum Records. In addition, the lineup from The Man would be the same for the new album. This is the second time that the lineup stayed the same, the first time being between Wax Ecstatic and New Pop Sunday. The album was finally released on December 4, 2007 (the release date varied depending on the outlets that supplied the album). In 2009, former Sponge producer Tim Patalan replaced Krukowski on bass, and the following year the band released the EP Destroy the Boy. All of the songs from this release would round out the latest studio album by the band in 2013, Stop the Bleeding.
Band members
- Current members
- Vinnie Dombroski – vocals (1991–present)
- Kyle Neely – guitar (2003–present)
- Andy Patalan – guitar, backing vocals (2004–present)
- Tim Patalan – bass (2009–present)
- Billy Adams – drums (2001–present)
- Former members
- Joey Mazzola – guitar, backing vocals (1991–2004)
- Mike Cross – guitar (1991–2001)
- Tim Cross – bass (1991–2001)
- Jimmy Paluzzi – drums, backing vocals (1991–1994)
- Charlie Grover – drums (1994–2001)
- Tim Krukowski – bass (2001–2009)
- Kurt Marschke – guitar (2001–2004)
- Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Title | Label | Certifications |
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1994 | Rotting Piñata | Sony |
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1996 | Wax Ecstatic | ||
1999 | New Pop Sunday | Beyond | |
2003 | For All the Drugs in the World | Idol | |
2005 | The Man | ||
2007 | Galore Galore | Bellum | |
2013 | Stop the Bleeding | Three One Three Records / The End Records |
Extended plays
Year | Title | Label | Certifications |
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2010 | Destroy the Boy EP | Three One Three Records |
Singles
Year | Title | US Hot 100 | US Modern Rock | US Mainstream Rock | Album |
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1994 | "Neenah Menasha" | - | - | - | Rotting Piñata |
"Plowed" | - | 5 | 9 | ||
1995 | "Molly (16 Candles Down the Drain)" | 55 | 3 | 11 | |
"Rainin'" | - | 34 | 18 | ||
1996 | "Wax Ecstatic (To Sell Angelina)" | - | 15 | 11 | Wax Ecstatic |
1997 | "Have You Seen Mary" | - | - | 7 | |
1999 | "Live Here Without You" | - | - | - | New Pop Sunday |
"1000 Times" | - | - | - | ||
2003 | "Treat Me Wrong" | - | - | - | For All the Drugs in the World |
"Leave This World" | - | - | - | ||
2005 | "The Man" | - | - | - | The Man |
"Higher (Part 1)" | - | - | - | ||
2009 | "Come in From the Rain" | - | - | - | Destroy the Boy EP |
2010 | "Destroy the Boy" | - | - | - | |
2013 | "Fade From View" | - | - | - | Stop The Bleeding |
2013 | "Lifes Bitter Pills" | - | - | - |
Other releases/Bootlegs
Year | Title | Label |
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1995 | In Concert | Westwood One |
1999 | The Exclusive Sponge Sessions (Live & Acoustic) | BMG |
2000 | Molly (Sixteen Candles) | Sony |
Rarities Volume 1 and 2 | Bootleg | |
2002 | Live | Radio Show Bootleg |
2005 | Hard to Keep My Cool (Exclusively Sold at Shows) | Idol |
2007 | Alive in Detroit | |
2009 | "Come In from the Rain"/"Lose Yourself" (Single) | |
2009 | Hits & B Sides Volume 1 | |
2011 | Hits & B Sides Volume 2 | |
2013 | Alive in Detroit | Three One Three Records |
2014 | Rotting Alive | Three One Three Records |
Non-album songs
Year | Song | Release |
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1995 | "Seventeen" | Mallrats soundtrack |
"Isolation" | Working Class Hero: A Tribute to John Lennon | |
"Go Speed Racer" | Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits | |
1996 | "All This and Nothing" | The Craft soundtrack |
"Christmas Day" | O Come All Ye Faithful: Rock 4 Choice | |
1999 | "Chameleon" | The Musician's Choice, Volume 1 |
See also
References
External links
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