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2NU (pronounced "two new", and later 2NU2) is an American pop music group based in
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. Their music consists of
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performances accompanied by beats and sound effects. They are best known for their single "This Is Ponderous", which reached #46 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1991. Original band members included Michael Nealy (lyrics), Jock Blaney (lyrics, lead and background vocals), Phil DeVault (keyboard,
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, guitar), Tom Martin (bass). In 2009, their song "Crossroads" was featured in a television commercial for
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.


Name

When "This Is Ponderous" began getting radio play in 1990, the band had not formally come together. A DJ introducing the song said it was from a group "too new" to have a name, and "2NU" came from that.


Discography


Albums

*''Ponderous'' (1991) *''2NU2.com'' (2000) *''Raging Skies'' (2017)


EPs

*''This Is Ponderous'' (1991) *''Command Z'' (1999)


Singles


References


External links


HomepageJohnnie Walker commercial featuring "Crossroads"
American spoken word artists Musical groups established in 1990 Atlantic Records artists 1990 establishments in Washington (state) Musical groups from Seattle Musical groups disestablished in 1991 Musical groups reestablished in 1997 {{US-pop-band-stub