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Citizen King was an American music group from
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, whose style was a mix of hip-hop,
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. They are best known for their top 40 hit "
Better Days (And the Bottom Drops Out) "Better Days (And the Bottom Drops Out)" is the debut single of American music group Citizen King from their second studio album, ''Mobile Estates'' (1999), as the second track. It was first released to rock radio on January 26, 1999, and was give ...
", which peaked at on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in 1999..


History

The band formed in 1993 after the breakup of their previous band, Wild Kingdom. Both bands received a lot of local recognition for their live shows. While Citizen King's first LP and EP were only commercial successes around Wisconsin, they were well received by critics. They were discovered by Speech from
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, who produced several tracks on their debut album ''Brown Bag''. They followed up with the EP ''Count the Days''. They toured with
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, and executives at
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signed them after attending their show at the South by Southwest convention. The band's 1999 release ''
Mobile Estates ''Mobile Estates'' is the second album by Citizen King, released in 1999. It was the band's first album for a major label. Production The album was produced by Dave Cooley, Matt Sims, and Eric Valentine. Critical reception ''The Washington Pos ...
'' received moderate commercial success. The album's hit song "
Better Days (And the Bottom Drops Out) "Better Days (And the Bottom Drops Out)" is the debut single of American music group Citizen King from their second studio album, ''Mobile Estates'' (1999), as the second track. It was first released to rock radio on January 26, 1999, and was give ...
" was played in the
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and the series finale of ''
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''. Their first single and biggest hit was "Better Days (And The Bottom Drops Out)." It became a
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hit and went
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in the summer of 1999. It was also ranked on other Billboard charts, including peaks of on
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, and on Top 40 Recurrents. The band performed as part of Humble & Fred Fest at
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in Toronto that year. A remix of "Better Days (And The Bottom Drops Out)" was used in the 2000 movie '' Gone in 60 Seconds'', and the original version was used in the video game, '' Street Sk8er 2'', along with "Under the Influence". "Salt Bag Spill" was featured on ''
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'' soundtrack in 2001. The band was managed by
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, who later founded
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, and continues to manage keyboardist
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in his work as a producer and mixer. Despite the success of the album and the high charting ''Better Days'', plus the constant touring, the band's popularity eventually dropped off. Citizen King disbanded in 2002. Cooley continued his career as a producer and has produced records for such artists as
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. Cooley also became a mastering engineer for
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.


Personnel

*
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– lead vocals (1993–2002), bass (1997–2002) *Kristian Riley – guitar (1993–2002) *
Dave Cooley Dave Cooley (David J. Cooley; born 1970) is an American mastering engineer and audio restoration specialist. His numerous mastering credits include J Dilla's ''Donuts'' and '' The Diary'', Paramore's ''After Laughter'', 40th anniversary release ...
– keyboards (1993–2002) *Malcolm Michiles – turntables (1993–2002) *Gintas Janusonis - drums (1993-1994) *DJ Brooks – drums (1994–2002) *Sage Schwarm – bass (1993–1995) *John Dominguez - bass (1995) *Cory Coleman – bass (1995–1997)


Discography


Albums

*''
Brown Bag LP ''Brown Bag LP'' was the debut album by Citizen King released on Don't Records. Notes They supported this recording with shows in and around their home city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The album has several tracks produced by Speech of Arrested De ...
'' (1995) *''
Mobile Estates ''Mobile Estates'' is the second album by Citizen King, released in 1999. It was the band's first album for a major label. Production The album was produced by Dave Cooley, Matt Sims, and Eric Valentine. Critical reception ''The Washington Pos ...
'' (March 9, 1999), peaked on Billboard's
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chart at


Extended plays

*''Sydney Hih'' (1997) (collection of demos and b-sides from 1993-1996) *''Count The Days'' (April 2, 1996)


Singles


References


External links


VH1 article
{{Authority control Musical groups established in 1993 Musical groups from Wisconsin 1993 establishments in Wisconsin Musical groups disestablished in 2002 Musicians from Milwaukee