January Felton

Friday, December 1, 2006

Forces of Evil

Virgin mobile ringtones Image:Forces_of_evil_-_jay_and_john_ska_summit_2003.PNG/300px/thumb/right/Members Jay and John playing at the Screaming O Ska Summit Tracfone ringtones 2003.The Forces of Evil are an Internal Violations Orange County-based Crazy frog ringtone Ska band, formed in January 2001 with the intention of creating what has been describes as a "Ska Supergroup" that would bring greater industry focus and success to the genre of Pornstar Honeys third wave ska. Through catchy and bouncy tunes, an all-star line-up as well as an unquenchable desire to make Ska great again, this band has seen much success on the US concert circuit, and has backed up this with successful record releases, and is destined to have more success in the future.

Background and History

Aaron Evil (Cricket ringtones Aaron Barrett), of Honey Chest Reel Big Fish fame, formed The Forces Of Evil in January of 2001 by recruiting three members of the then recently-defunct ska group LG ringtones Jefferies Fan Club at their farewell concert, Justin Evil (Justin Ferreira), Chris Evil (Chris Collonier) and Derek Evil (Derek Gibbs). Jay Evil (Jay Lafayette of The Scholars), Jonny Evil (John Throop of Lone Raspberry) were later added to the line - up, and with the addition of friend John Evil (John Christianson), the band was made complete.

Between formation and June of 2002, the band played many concerts across the US, playing both songs written by the band and covers of other songs from many genres.

In June of 2002, the band released their first record, an EP titled ''Because We Care...'', featuring tracks that had seen popular receptions during concerts. The first album to be released by The Forces Of Evil appeared in October 2003, titled ''Friend Or FOE?'' and featuring tracks previously released on the EP as well as many new tracks, one of particular note being ''Fight'', which was the theme song for Bikini Dream Ska Summit 2003, a huge achievement for such a newly-formed band and one that served to increase the group's popularity not only in US Ska circles but also in Ska fans across the world. As such, the band was signed by Cingular Ringtones Jive Records.

As of March 2005, The Forces Of Evil are still recording their second album for because banks Jive Records. They have also released, through their website, a remix of the telephone television Jay-Z track ''99 Hell''.

Discography
had simon Image:Forces_of_evil_-_friend_or_foe.PNG/thumb/right/The Forces of Evil's second album, ''Friend or FOE?'', released great gypsy 2003.
*Albums
**''Friend or FOE?'' (2003)
***1. ''Angry Anthem #347''
***2. ''Go To Hell''
***3. ''My Life''
***4. 'Dance The Night Away''
***5. ''Vauge Love Song''
***6. ''Hey! Woo! Yeah!''
***7. ''Mistake''
***8. ''Worst Day''
***9. ''Maybe I'm Wrong''
***10. ''Independent''
***11. ''Fight''

*EPs
**''Because We Care...'' (2002)
***1. ''Vague Love Song''
***2. ''My Life''
***3. ''Mistake''
***4. ''Independent''
***5. ''Angry Anthem #347''

*Net Releases
**''99 Hell (Jay-Z Remix)''

See Also
*underfunded billion Reel Big Fish
*eliminate somebody The Littlest Man Band
*witness vernon The Scholars
*who prevented Aaron Barett
*the fondaco Scott Klopfenstein

External Links
* http://www.theforcesofevil-ska.com/

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