Shock Therapy | fr

Shocking Blue était un groupe rock néerlandais rendu célèbre entre autres par la chanson Venus, reprise plus tard par le groupe Bananarama avec autant de succès. Il se distinguait par un son innovant pour l'époque, par les capacités de showman du guitariste Robbie van Leeuwen et par la voix de la chanteuse Mariska Veres. Leur titre "Love Buzz" fut également repris par le groupe de grunge américain Nirvana. Le groupe fut formé en 1967 par Robbie van Leeuwen, ancien guitariste d'un autre groupe néerlandais, The Motions, avec le batteur Cor van Beek, le bassiste Klaassje van der Wal et le...
Slapshock is the thunderous sound of Filipino metal. Composed of five diversely skilled musicians, the band was forged in the musically rich landscape of the University in the Philippines in 1997. Slapshock emerged during the heyday of rap-metal in the USA and in the Philippines, becoming a pioneer of the movement and being responsible for its rise. While some would be in danger of being pegged in one genre, the band has stayed put in Pinoy rock’s consciousness for the past 13 years because of their evolving but always explosive sound. Slapshock draws you in with a concord of unforgettable...
Nas, RBX, KRS-One and B-Real, named together as Group Therapy, recorded and released a song called "East Coast / West Coast Killas" on Dr. Dre's compilation album "Dr. Dre Presents... The Aftermath" (1996). The song conveys the message that the East Coast-West Coast hip hop rivalry of the time was unnecessary. The track uses a sample from Quincy Jones' song, "Ironside". Group Therapy were a New York-based quintet active in the late 1960s. The group featured Ray Kennedy (b. 1947; vocals), Art Del Gudico (b. 1946; guitar), Jerry Guida (b. 1948, organ), Tommy Burns (b. 1947; drums) and Michael Lamont...
Speedcore / Terror producer Rico Schwantes. .