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Psychostick

Psychostick is a Heavy Metal band from Tempe, Arizona, known for their silly image and usage of humor in their songs and lyrics.
Their style is referred to by themselves and some online album review sites as "humorcore".
To date they have released three albums nationally.
Their debut album, We Couldn't Think of a Title, was released on September 12, 2006.
Their second album, Sandwich, was released on May 5, 2009, and their most recent, titled Space Vampires VS Zombie Dinosaurs in 3D, was released August 16, 2011.
They began touring nationally in July 2006, and have toured with Mushroomhead, Look What I Did, Powerglove, Bobaflex, and have played with many national bands, including Three Days Grace, Army of Anyone, Sick Puppies, Anew Revolution, The Exies, Smile Empty Soul, as well as many others.Origins and early years (2000–2003)Around the 1990s in Odessa, Texas, the first inception of Psychostick existed under the name "Asinine", with the line-up consisting of Josh Key on vocals, Steve W.
on guitar, Marvin S.
on bass, and Bozzy C.
on percussion.
In 2000, Key ended Asinine and moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where he met future vocalist Rob Kersey.
Needing to complete the line-up, they found drummer Alex Priess, through an ad in the local "musicians wanted" section of the Phoenix New Times and through Alex, found bassist Hunter Alexander and played shows under the new name, "Psychostick".
Being uninterested in the comedy-metal genre, Alexander departed from the band in December 2001, replacing him with Mike Kocian.We Couldn't Think of a Title and early success (2003–2007)On May 16, 2003, the band self-released their debut album, We Couldn't Think of a Title, from which, after their record deal with Rock Ridge Records, was re-released on September 12, 2006.
The album has had minor chart success in the US, reaching No. 41 on the Billboard's Top Heatseekers, No. 4 on the Billboard's Top Heatseekers (West North Central), and No. 48 on the Billboard's Top Independent Albums.
The album contained the song "BEER!!", which would go on to be one of their most well-known songs.
Psychostick gained notoriety in spring 2007, when their song "Beer" received heavy airplay on XM Radio's Liquid Metal show for seven weeks.The band, with additional guitarist Vince "V" Johansen, commenced touring nationally on June 13, 2006, playing alongside Bobaflex, as well as Indorphine, for the first few weeks.
Johansen would leave the band in late 2006.
On September 25, 2007, the band released their holiday EP, The Flesh Eating Roller Skate Holiday Joyride.
It was originally intended as a split album with Indorphine, but was unable to write the other half of the album, explaining the album's shortness.
The holiday EP was mildly successful, reaching No. 18 on Billboard's Top Holiday Albums.
Under the stress of touring, bassist Kocian parted ways with the band in fall 2007.Sandwich (2008–2009)Around the time of Kocian's departure from Psychostick, Indorphine disbanded after touring with Psychostick on the Holiday Hate 2007 tour in December.
Needing a new bassist, the band contacted Indorphine vocalist Jimmy Grant to fill in the vacant bass slot, to which he reluctantly agreed.
The band also recruited rhythm guitarist Jake McReynolds, figuring "they would do it all at once" since they were going through a line-up change.
The band then embarked on their first tour with the 5-piece lineup, entitled the "Holy Crap We're Touring" tour, on February 6, 2008.In late 2008, the band went into the studio to record their second album, Sandwich.
It was the band's first studio album since their 2003 debut album.
The album finished production on January 2009 and was released on May 5, 2009 or, as what the band calls it, "Psycho de Mayo." The album enjoyed the same success as their debut album, peaking at No.
15 on the Billboard's Top Heatseekers and No.
41 on the Billboard's Top Independent Albums.The band then toured in celebration of the album's release, sharing select dates with 9mm Solution, Screaming Mechanical Brain, Severed Nerve, Saved By Ruin, and Diabase.
On December 2009, after the Holiday Hate Tour: Season 3 tour, Jimmy Grant left the band for reasons unknown, followed by Jake McReynolds later in April 2010.Space Vampires VS Zombie Dinosaurs in 3D (2010–2013)Soon after releasing an EP The Digital Appetizer (with Joshy playing both guitar and bass on the EP), the band recruited Matty J.
"Moose" Rzemyk through mutual acquaintance Billy Rymer, drummer of The Dillinger Escape Plan.
The band then started the Parental Advisory Tour, playing with Green Jellÿ and Nashville Pussy.
The band announced during a webcast on November 4, 2010, that they are working on their new album to be released in summer 2011.
The title of the new album, Space Vampires VS Zombie Dinosaurs in 3D, was announced on another webcast on March 10, 2011, and the band has said that it will have a "Tentative August 2011 release date" through Rock Ridge Music.
Through the band's Facebook on July 12, the album release was given an official date of August 16, 2011.Crowdfunding campaigns and fifth album (2013-present)In the November of 2013, the band started a crowdfunding campaign to build a studio, which would serve both to produce their next album, but also to produce other content like music videos and short films.
The goal was successfully met a month later.
The band's fifth album is currently slated to be released in the spring of 2014.StyleAlthough lyrically rich in humor, unlike many bands who tend to use a lot of comedy, the instrumental portions of the songs are not neglected and are very serious.
Some songs are parodies of various themes of music, such as love songs (Orgasm = Love) or sad, depressing songs (Prozak Milkshake).Occurrences of humor also happen mid-song.
For example, during "Orgasm = Love" Josh yells out, "You know what...
Fuck this! I'm out of here!" and a sound effect of a door slam plays.
Occasionally, the band will hold conversations during songs.
On the same track, a band member sarcastically says to the others, "This song ain't getting on the radio any time soon."When interviewed about their style, Rawrb often compares how serious the band takes their music and lyrical content to how serious a comedian takes their comedy.
He will often correct the interviewer saying, "We're comedic musicians that take every part of this band very seriously." guitarist Joshy often reminds those who are curious that Psychostick is "serious about being dumb."During live shows and in videos, the band uses goofy prop comedy with objects like rubber chickens, stuffed animals or their instruments.
Vocalist Rawrb has been known to use a Guitar Hero guitar and a tennis racket during performances.

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