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Thee Hypnotics

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Truly an enigma, Thee Hypnotics were one of the loudest, most soulful, and most AUTHENTIC rock n roll bands to emerge out of the late eighties/early nineties independent music scene. Like some train wreck in neon, they were as dangerous as they were fascinating. And during the "grunge era” (when bands tended to dress like gas station attendants and avoid eye contact with the audience at all costs), Thee Hypnotics brought a frenzied energy and sense of showmanship to their live shows that hadn’t been seen since punk’s hey day in the late seventies. Although they never gained mainstream success, their influence is easily seen in the “garage” bands of today (The Hives, The Hellacopters, The White Stripes, etc.) and their legacy of music and sordid history will continue to garner them fans and interest for years to come.
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Member Since: 07/02/2006
Band Website: www.sleazegrinder.com/flashmetalhypnotics.htm
Band Members: Jim Jones (Vocals) : Ray Hanson (Guitar) : Will Pepper (Bass) : Phil Smith (Drums 1990-1994) : Mark Thompson (Drums 1988-1989) : Chris Dennis (Bass 1987-1988) : Robert Zyn (Rhythm Guitar 1991-1992)
Influences: The Stooges, MC5, James Brown, Blue Cheer, The Faces, The Pretty Things, and The Rolling Stones.
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Record Label: Sub Pop/Beggars Banquet/American Recordings
Type of Label: Indie

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DVD and t-shirts.

hi folks,Sorry for the lack of info regarding the DVD release. Drummer Phil Smith (aka Big Shooter, number two on the pages friend's list) is the man to talk to for information on a release date. I en...
Posted by on Sat, 06 Jun 2009 12:47:00 GMT

DVD Trailer is up!!!

Hi All,The preview of the upcoming Thee Hypnotics film is now up on the profile. Drummer Phil Smith has been working hard on putting this together so be sure to drop him a line on his personal profile...
Posted by on Tue, 23 Oct 2007 11:28:00 GMT