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H-Blockx is a German rock band founded in
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in 1991. After the success of their debut album in 1994, ''Time to Move'', the band received a nomination for Best Breakthrough Artist at the 1995
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s. In 1999, the
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contacted them to record a song, "Oh Hell Yeah", for wrestler
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, and their song "Countdown to Insanity" appears in the European version of the 2007 music video game ''
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''. Between 1994 and 2012, H-Blockx released seven studio albums.


History

The band rose to fame with their successful debut album, ''Time to Move'', released in 1994 on Sing Sing Records, and produced by Ralph Quick and Chris Wagner. The music videos for "Risin' High" and "Move" received considerable airplay on
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. The band earned a nomination for " Best Breakthrough Artist" at the following
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, however, the award went to Dog Eat Dog. With the help of the singles "Risin' High", "Move", and "Little Girl", their debut spent 62 weeks in the
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, selling over 750,000 copies worldwide, and earning the band their first gold album. Their first major tour followed. In 1999,
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contacted the band to record a song, "Oh Hell Yeah", for wrestler
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. Although it was never used as his theme song, it became synonymous with Austin and was released on '' WWF The Music, Vol. 4''. A reworked version of "Oh Hell Yeah" was featured on the 2002 '' WWE Anthology'' album ''
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.'' None of their following albums have been as successful as ''Time to Move'' was. However, with the release of ''Get in the Ring'' in 2002 on
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in association with BMG they did have a minor hit with their cover of " The Power" featuring rapper
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; Turbo B also performs the original version with
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In 2004, the band's album ''No Excuses'' reached No. 14 on the German album charts. It was then supported by an extensive European tour. In early 2005 and 2006 in
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, Sweden, their 2007 album ''Open Letter To A Friend'' was recorded. They were accompanied by H-Blockx producer Andreas "Boogieman" Herbig who was with them in 1994 when ''Time To Move'' was completed. Their single "Countdown to Insanity" from the album is one of the playable tracks included on the European version of the game ''
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'', and is available to download with the US version. Ending a five-year absence from the recording studio, the band released their album ''HBLX'' in May 2012. In 2013, the band's song "Gazoline" was used for the trailer and soundtrack for the video game '' Sunset Overdrive'', along with several other rock and metal songs.


Band members


Current members

* Henning Wehland – vocals (1990–present) * Tim "Humpe" Tenambergen – guitar (1990–present) * Stephan "Gudze" Hinz – bass (1990–2003, 2007–present) * Steffen Wilmking – drums (1999–2001, 2003–present)


Past members

* Johann Christoph "Mason" Maass – drums (1990–1998) * Dave Gappa – vocals (1992–2001, 2003–2005) *
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– drums (1998–1999) * Martin "Dog" Kessler – drums (2001–2003) * Fabio Trentini – bass (2003–2007)


Timeline

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Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums


Guest appearances

* 2001 – ''Brennstoff'' by Das Department (
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, "Tinitus")


Compilation appearances

* 1994 – ''White Magic – Soundtrack'' (BMG Ariola München GmbH, "Move") * 1995 – ''Always Music '95'' (BMG Ariola Special Projects, "Move (The Radio)") * 1995 – ''De Afrekening Volume 9'' (
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, "Move") * 1995 – ''Internationale Hits 95'' (
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, "Risin' High") * 1995 – ''Just the Best Vol. 4'' (Polystar Records, "Risin' High (Video Cut)") * 1995 – ''Just the Best Vol. 6'' cassette (Polystar Records, "Little Girl (Video Version)") * 1995 – ''Just the Best Vol. 6'' CD (Polystar Records, "Little Girl (Video Version)") * 1995 – ''Popcorn – Hyper Dance Power (Ariola, BMG Ariola Media GmbH, "Risin' High") * 1995 – ''Rockgarden Vol. 3'' (EVA Belgium, "Risin' High") * 1995 – ''Rockgarden Volume 3'' (EVA Records, "Risin' High") * 1995 – ''Stop Chirac'' (
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, "Revolution") * 1995 – ''Top of the Pops 1'' (Columbia Records, "Move") * 1995 – ''Wild CD 02'' (''Wild Magazine'', "Move") * 1995 – ''Crossing All Over! - Vol. 3'' (
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, BMG, "Revolution") * 1996 – ''Fresh'' (
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Finland Oy, "Little Girl") * 1996 – ''Jam – Vol. 3'' (BMG Ariola Hamburg GmbH, "How Do You Feel?") * 1996 – ''Quote 97 – Niemals Einer Meinung'' (Eastwest Records, "Little Girl") * 1996 – ''Zoo Magazine CD Sampler 04'' (
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(DK), "How Do You Feel?") * 1997 – ''Bravo Super Show 1997 – Volume 4'' (BMG Ariola Media GmbH, "Step Back") * 1997 – ''Radio FM4 Soundselection'' (BMG Ariola Austria GmbH, "Step Back (Loop Version)") * 1997 – ''Vivamania Volume 1'' (
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(Germany), "Move") * 1999 – ''Crossing All Over! - The Classix''(Supersonic Records, BMG, "Risin' High") * 1999 – ''Pop 2000–50 Jahre Popmusik Und Jugendkultur In Deutschland'' (
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,"Risin' High) * 1999 – ''WWF the Music Vol.4 – Oh Hell Yeah (Stone Cold Steve Austin)'' * 2000 – ''Bravo Hits 29'' (Warner Special Marketing GmbH, Bertelsmann Club, "Ring of Fire") * 2000 – ''Lords of the Boards 2000'' (Modul Records, "Time Of My Life") * 2000 – ''The Dome Vol. 14'' (BMG Ariola, "Ring Of Fire") * 2000 – ''Viva Hits 9'' (Polystar Records, "Ring Of Fire (Video Version)") * 2001 – ''Monsterhits'' (EMM (EMI Music Media), "Ring Of Fire (Video Version)") * 2002 – ''Chart Boxx – Second Highlights'' (Top 13 Music-Club, "The Power (Single Version)") * 2002 – ''Fetenhits – New Rock Party'' (Polystar Records, "The Power") * 2002 – ''Pepsi Chart Album'' (Oy EMI Finland Ab, BMG Finland, Universal Music (Finland), "The Power") * 2002 – ''Rock Zone Special'' (BMG Russia, "How Do You Feel?") * 2004 – ''Off Road Tracks Vol. 80'' (
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(Germany), "Where's The Message?") * 2006 – ''American Chopper'' (
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, "Leave Me Alone") * 2007 – ''Dynamit Vol. 57'' (RockHard Records, "I Don't Want You To Like Me")


Singles


See also

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References


External links


Official website

H-Blockx
at MySpace
H-Blockx videography
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