Videodrone

Songs: 1
Albums: 1

Albums

Videodrone - Videodrone
Videodrone
1999, songs: 1

Facts about Videodrone

Videodrone

Videodrone was an American industrial rock band formed in 1998. Here are some facts about the group:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Videodrone was formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1998 by vocalist Ty Elam, guitarist David Aguirre, bassist Eddie Rendini, and drummer Kris Kohls. The band emerged during the late 1990s industrial rock scene, drawing influence from bands like Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, and Marilyn Manson. Their sound combined heavy guitar riffs, electronic elements, and dark lyrical themes, creating a unique blend of industrial and alternative rock.

  2. Debut Album "Videodrone": In 1999, Videodrone released their self-titled debut album, "Videodrone", through Reprise Records. Produced by Ben Grosse, known for his work with industrial rock acts like Marilyn Manson and Filter, the album featured a mix of aggressive guitar-driven tracks and atmospheric electronic compositions. Standout tracks included "Ty Jonathan Down" and "Faceplant", which received moderate airplay on rock radio stations.

  3. Contributions to Soundtracks: Videodrone's music was featured in several film soundtracks and video games, further increasing their exposure to audiences beyond the industrial rock scene. Their song "Ty Jonathan Down" appeared on the soundtrack for the film "Strangeland" (1998), directed by Dee Snider of Twisted Sister fame. Additionally, their track "C.O.B." was featured in the video game "Test Drive Off-Road: Wide Open" (2001).

  4. Breakup and Aftermath: Despite the initial momentum surrounding their debut album, Videodrone faced internal conflicts and creative differences that ultimately led to their breakup in the early 2000s. Following the disbandment, members pursued other musical projects and ventures. Vocalist Ty Elam notably collaborated with industrial metal band Static-X, contributing backing vocals to their albums and touring with the band.

  5. Cult Following and Legacy: Despite their relatively short-lived career, Videodrone has maintained a cult following among fans of industrial and alternative rock. The band's music continues to be celebrated for its aggressive energy, innovative production, and darkly introspective lyrics. While they may not have achieved mainstream success, Videodrone left a lasting impact on the industrial rock genre and remains an influential presence in underground music

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