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96 Quite Bitter Beings by Cky

Biografie van de kunstenaar Cky

CKY Sometimes Stylized CKy Is An Alternative Metal Band That Formed In West Chester Pennsylvania USA In 1998. Traditionally Centred On Core Members Deron Miller Vocals Guitar Chad I Ginsburg Guitar Vocals And Jess Margera Drums The Band Shares Its Name With A Skateboarding And Stunt Video Series Produced By Bam Margera Brother Of Drummer Jess. CKY Is Closely Linked With The Crew Of The Same Name And Their Music Is Often Featured On The Crew's Productions Including The Jackass And Viva La Bam Television Series. The Band Was Originally Formed As Camp Kill Yourself With Live Bassist Ryan Bruni. He Was Replaced By Vernon Zaborowski In 2000 Left The Band In 2004. Matt Deis Joined In 2005 As The First Full-Time Bassist Of The Band But Left In May 2010 And Was Replaced By Matt "Matty J" Janaitis Previously A Live Keyboardist With The Group. In 2011 Frontman Deron Miller Left The Band And In 2012 He Was Replaced With Year Long Disaster Vocalist Daniel Davies. On July 20 2013 Miller Posted On His Official Facebook Page That He Was Back In CKY. However He Has Since Left The Band Again. This Has Split CKY And It's Fanbase In Two With Miller Forming 96 Bitter Beings Formerly Known As MechaCKY And Ginsburg Margera And A Returning Matt Deis Continuing The Official CKY Lineage As A Three-Piece With Ginsburg Taking Over Vocal Duties. CKY Has Released Five Studio Albums And Are Currently Recording Their Sixth.

Frogtoon Muziek - Nummerinformatie: 96 Quite Bitter Beings

"96 Quite Bitter Beings" Is The Debut Single By American Rock Band CKY. Written By The Band's Lead Vocalist And Guitarist Deron Miller It Was Produced By The Band's Lead Guitarist And Backing Vocalist Chad I Ginsburg And Featured As The Opening Track On The Band's 1999 Debut Studio Album Volume 1. The Song Was Also Released As The Album's Only Single In 1999. Despite Not Charting It Is Considered To Be CKY's Most Famous Song And Has Been Featured On A Number Of External Releases. As With The Rest Of The Volume 1 Album "96 Quite Bitter Beings" Was Written By CKY Frontman Deron Miller And Was Reportedly Conceived During An Afternoon On Which He Decided Not To Go To Work. Speaking About The Song In 2015 Miller Noted That It Was The Last To Be Written For The Album And That He Came Up With The Riff At Drummer Jess Margera's House After Their Regular Rehearsal Space Had Been Flooded. Later Pressings Of Volume 1 Co-Credited The Writing Of The Song And The Album To Miller Margera And Guitarist Chad I Ginsburg Although The Frontman Upholds That This Was A Merely "cosmetic" Measure. "96 Quite Bitter Beings" Is The First CKY Song In The "Hellview" Series A Trilogy Which Tells "a Story About A Town That Doesn't Take Kindly To Outsiders" And Continued With "Escape From Hellview" On 2002's Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild And Later "Hellions On Parade" On 2009's Carver City. After Its Release On Volume 1 And As A Single In 1999 The Track Was Included On The Two-Track Extended Play EP Hellview Along With The Second Entry "Escape From Hellview" In 2003. On December 28 2010 The Band Released A Remastered Version Of The Song As A Digital Download Backed With Live Recordings Of An Answer Can Be Found Tracks "Dressed In Decay" And "All Power To Slaves" And Volume 1 Track "To All Of You". In 2015 It Was Included On The Limited Edition Vinyl Compilation Album The Best Of CKY.

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