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Ultraspank

Staring at the empty, I need to move along

About Me

California's alt-metal quintet Ultraspank originally consisted of Jerry Oliviera (guitars), Dan Ogden (bass), Pete Murray (vocals/programming), Neil Godfrey (guitars/programming), and Tyler Clark (drums). The group formed out of the ashes of Clark, Ogden, and Murray's early '90s speed metal band Indica, which became MTV's Best College Rock Band in 1992. By 1995, they had rechristened themselves Spank, added Godfrey and Oliviera, and begun writing more groove-oriented rock. Due to copyright conflicts, Spank became Ultraspank when they signed to Epic in 1996. They released their self-titled debut album in 1998 and appeared with Sevendust, Soulfly, Incubus, Korn, and Rob Zombie, as well as earning a spot on that year's OzzFest tour. Despite this extensive roadwork, however, the album failed to chart. Clark left the band and was replaced by James "Fed" Carroll. Ultraspank's second album, Progress, appeared in May 2000, as they played gigs with Static-X and Slipknot. Ultraspank broke up after the making of the Cd Progress. The breakup left lead singer Pete Murray over millions of dollars in debt. Pete Murray and Neil Godfrey are now in a band called Lo Pro.

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Member Since: 8/17/2005
Band Website: Ultraspank.com
Band Members: Pete Murray - vocals/programming
Neil Godfrey - guitars
Jerry Oliviera - guitars
Dan Ogden - bass
James "Fed" Carroll - drums
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Type of Label: None

My Blog

Ahoy there Ultraspank Fans

Alrighty, so Its been almost 2 years since I created this page dedicated to Ultraspank.  Since that time, myspace has pretty much turned to shit with all the spam and everything.  It's getti...
Posted by Ultraspank on Sat, 21 Apr 2007 04:38:00 PST

Fan Site

Just to let you all know, this is a fan site, the band broke up 4 years ago. I just love the band, and want anyone who hasnt had the chance to hear them.... to hear them now
Posted by Ultraspank on Wed, 17 Aug 2005 11:22:00 PST