The Groovie Ghoulies were an
American
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pop punk
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band from
Sacramento, California
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, United States, whose music took inspiration from
horror movies. They released numerous albums,
EPs, and singles, and toured internationally. The band's name was taken from the 1970s
animated
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television series
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Groovie Goolies
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'', a spinoff of ''
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
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History
Though the group's lineup fluctuated significantly throughout their career,
bassist
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/
vocalist
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Jeff Alexander (under the punk name "Kepi Ghoulie") remained a constant fixture.
[Kevin Prested, ''Punk USA: The Rise and Fall of Lookout Records.'' Portland, OR: Microcosm Publishing, 2014; pg. 117.] Guitarist Rochelle "Roach" Sparman (lead singer Kepi's wife) was also a longtime member.
The Groovie Ghoulies' music is best classified as
pop-punk
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and is heavily influenced by early punk groups such as the
Ramones
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,
the Misfits, and
The Dickies
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, 1960s
garage rock
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and bubblegum artists such as
The Troggs
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and
The Monkees
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, and 1950s
rock and roll
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artists such as
Chuck Berry
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and
Jerry Lee Lewis
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. Throughout their career the Groovie Ghoulies recorded cover versions of songs by several of these artists as well as other influences including
KISS
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,
Daniel Johnston
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and
Neil Diamond
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.
The Groovie Ghoulies announced their breakup on May 9, 2007, just days prior to the release of their ninth studio album ''99 Lives''. The main reason for the breakup was the difficulty of having kept the band together after Kepi and Roach had divorced.
In 2008, two tribute albums were released. ''Let's Go Ghoulie'' from US-based Knowhere Records and ''When The Kids Go Go Go Crazy'' on German label Kamikaze Records each featured artists from Europe and North America.
Lead singer Jeff (Kepi) Alexander has recorded cover versions of Groovie Ghoulies songs on various releases since the band's breakup. ''Fun In The Dark'' with The Accelerators was released in 2015; ''Re-Animation Festival'', with The Copyrights, was released in 2019.
Former band members
* Jeff (Kepi) Alexander –
bass, lead vocals (original and final line up)
* Rochelle (Roach) Sparman –
guitar
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, backing vocals (final line up)
* Nora (Scampi) Fasano –
drums
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, backing vocals (final line up)
* John (Rudge) Rudgers – guitar (original line up)
* Geolyn Carvin – guitar, backing vocals (original line up)
* John (Vetty) Vetter – bass (original line up)
* John Phillip (Johny) Sosa – drums (original line up)
* John Harris – drums
*
Dan (Panic) Sullivan – drums
* Wendy Powell – drums, backing vocals
* B-Face Rat – bass
* Matt K. Shrugg – drums
* Jaz Brown – drums
* Dan Reynoso (Danny Secretion) – drums
* Jason Patrone – bass (quit after 2 weeks)
* Skid Jones – guitar
* Amy – Drums
* Brian – Drums
* Dave – Drums
* Andrew Phillips – guitar
Discography
Albums
EPs
Singles
Splits
Compilation albums
* ''Tantrum'' – 1990 LP/CD
* ''
Gabba Gabba Hey'' – 1991 CD
* ''Groin Thunder'' – 1992 CD
* ''Heide Sez'' – 1996 CD
* ''Team Mint'' – 1996 CD
* ''Back Asswards'' – 1996 CD
* ''More Bounce to the Ounce'' – 1997 CD
* ''The Last Great Thing You Did'' – 1997 CD
* ''Psycho Sisters'' – 1998 CD
* ''Forward Til Death'' – 1999 CD
* ''Built For Speed'' – 1999 CD
* ''
Short Music For Short People
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'' – 1999 CD
* ''Runnin' On Fumes'' – 2000 CD
* ''Lookout! Freakout'' – 2000 CD
* ''3 Chord Rocket Science'' – 2001 CD
* ''A Tribute to NOFX'' – 2002 CD
* ''A Punk Tribute to AC/DC'' – 2002 CD
* ''Third Strike Punk Rock Strike Volume Three'' – 2002 CD
* ''A Fistful of Rock N Roll Vol. No. 10'' – 2002 CD
* ''Pop Punk Loves You'' – 2002 CD
* ''
The Rocky Horror Punk Rock Show
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Background
The alb ...
'' – 2003 CD
* ''Punk Rock High School Int.'' – 2004 CD
* ''MolokoPlus No. 26'' – 2004 CD
* ''Volume 4: Pop Punk'' – 2005 CD
* ''Backyard City Rockers 3'' – 2005 CD
References
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Horror punk groups
Musical groups from Sacramento, California
Pop punk groups from California
Musical groups established in 1983
1983 establishments in California
Musical groups disestablished in 2007
2007 disestablishments in California