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2 million households are listening to Even Rude on Activision's
top-selling Tony Hawks Pro Skater. The extreme skateboarding
game features the band's hard-driving song 'Vilified' along
with tracks by underground heavyweights like Dead Kennedys,
Suicidal Tendencies, The Vandals, and Primus.
The band has been embraced by the extreme sports community,
having played live at both the X-Games and the Gravity
Games. Even Rude's songs have been featured on the Gravity
Games Summer Two Thrills and Spills video, Board Wild
on the Surf channel, Blue Torch on Fox Sports
and the Extreme Freestyle Moto-X Challenge. TV, videos
and the Internet are all bringing the band's grinding, crunching,
grooved-based alternative rock called 'bump' to fans across
the nation.
To date, almost 10,000 of those fans have purchased Even Rude's
debut CD, Superabsorbent, released in March 1998. Superabsorbent
charted on the CMJ College Radio Top 200 in 1998, and was
distributed nationally. In 2000, Even Rude released their
second, full-length CD, titled "Bump and Uglies."
The band has been successful at selling CDs independently,
but it's their blistering live shows and constant d.i.y. van-and-trailer
touring that have developed a strong, ever-growing fan base
in California, Arizona, Nevada, and Idaho.
The band was formed in1996 in Los Angeles, and has spent the
last 4 years writing music, touring and recording. Their third
CD is currently in production and is scheduled to be released
this fall.
Along with King, who hails from Michigan, the band includes
two Californians, guitarist Cake and bassist Dave 'D-Dubs'
Wadsworth, who hooked up while Cake was producing tracks for
Wadsworth's former band, Dimestore Hoods. King, 'fresh off
the boat' from the Midwest, met his band mates in 1996 at
a rehearsal studio in Los Angeles. Even Rude's drummer, Ric
Roccapriore is a native of New England who joined the band
almost immediately after arriving in L.A. in the fall of 1999.
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