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OPM is an American band based in
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. OPM has a distinctive sound, combining hip hop,
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with laid-back
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Band history

Originally called "Stash", the name OPM, according to the band's
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John E. Necro, is an abbreviation of the phrase "Open People's Minds" (originally "Other People's Money"). This was stated during an interview with MarijuanaRadio.com. The name also sounds like the drug
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. The band's original members were John E. Necro, Matthew Meschery and Geoff Turney, with Gary Dean and Etienne Franc later appointed permanent members in 2001. John E. and Geoff aka Casper first met on a bus ride with their girlfriends in 1996. At the time John E. was a label scout at
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and Geoff was in a band called "Alpha Jerk". In 1997 John E. invited Geoff to do some recordings with him and his then brother-in-law Matthew Meschery. After 2 years they finally managed to start writing songs and sent a 3 track demo to
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, leading them to get signed despite having never played live together. OPM released their debut album, '' Menace to Sobriety,'' in August 2000 on Atlantic Records. Their debut single " Heaven Is a Halfpipe" charted worldwide and won the
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. They performed their hit single on ''
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'' on July 20, 2001. After the ''Menace to Sobriety'' tour, Matthew Meschery decided to leave the band. John E. Necro stated "that was the biggest blow of anyone" and "I don't think Matthew thought it through. It seemed like a really good idea when we got started, but it was more than he bargained for" during an interview in 2009. In the October 2015 edition of
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magazine, Matthew revealed he would "often get stage fright" when performing live and "The idea of touring another record for two years felt pretty daunting. I was done." Matthew along with Etienne Franc and Gary Dean then formed a band by the name of "The Free Agency" in 2003 after they all departed OPM. As of 2007, Matthew has been working for
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. In 2002, they replaced Matthew with Big B and signed to Suburban Noize Records. They left Atlantic Records as they were not interested in releasing another OPM album. John E. spoke of this in 2004 by saying "They'd spent so much to promote the first album, that we thought everything was a go with the second record. But they kept sending us back into the studio…we wrote over 50 songs while waiting for the label to make a move. We finally got to the point where we realized that we needed more attention than they were giving us, so we started working on getting out of our deal." Their second album, '' ForThemAsses'', was released in June 2004. The album was
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by OPM and Steve Gallagher and features guest appearances by reggae artists Yellowman and
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along with Johnny Richter of the
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. The only single from the album was Horny which was released a year later in 2005. Jonathan Williams was then appointed as a permanent member, having provided keyboards for the ''ForThemAsses'' album. Matt Rowe was appointed as bass player in 2005 along with Robert Bradley on drums. Their third album was '' California Poppy'', released in July 2006. The album was supported by the release of the In the OPMDEN EP in 2006. In 2008 Robert left the band and was immediately replaced by Carlos Perez. OPM released their fourth album, '' Golden State of Mind'' in September 2008. The album was produced by
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who also produced the band's debut album. Carlos Perez then left the band to become the drummer for Big B in 2009 and was replaced by Shane Mayo. The band joined the new label MNO records, founded by John E. and released their single "Holiday Under The Sun" in 2010. In 2012 the band released a new EP called '' Heaven Can Wait'' to celebrate 13 years since the band's formation. When asked why a 13th anniversary, John E. Necro explained the band was originally planning a 10th anniversary, but due to a band hiatus which involved building a new studio, he claimed the 10th year "slipped past us, without realizing" and decided on 13 since it is considered an unlucky number. It featured 5 re-recordings of classic songs. In 2013 they released a new single entitled "Everything's The Same In LA". Matt Rowe and Shane Mayo left the band in 2014 to focus on their other band "Garrett Lee Robinson", who are also signed to OPM's label MNO records. In 2015 Carlos Perez returned to OPM to provide drums after originally leaving the band in 2009. OPM released their 4th EP entitled "'' The Minge Dynasty''" in August 2015 as well as announcing a European tour for 2015. The EP features a new single called "Millionaire Like Me". Big B returns to feature on the EP, produced by Ras MG. They also re-released ''Menace to Sobriety'' in September 2015 for the 15th anniversary of the release of their debut album. The re-release featured one bonus track called "Feel The Pain", which was one of the band's first songs recorded in 1999 with the original line-up (John E., Matthew and Geoff).


Members

* John E. Necro – vocals (1999–present) * Geoff Turney – guitars (1999–present) * Jonathan Williams – keyboards (2004–present) * Carlos Perez – drums (2008–2009, 2015–present)


Former members

* Alfunction – guitar (live only) (left 2001) * Avram Brown – guitar & keyboards (live only) (left 2001) * Mark Van Eps – keyboards (live only – Rock Im Park, Rock Am Ring festival 2001) * Matthew Meschery aka Shakey Lo the Creation Kid – vocals and programming (1999–2002) * Gary P. Dean – drums (2000–2002) * Etienne Franc – bass (2000–2002) * Will Joyce – bass (live only) (2004) * Billy Flynn – drums (live only) (2004–2005) * Big B – vocals (2002–2005, 2015) * Robert aka The Skatanic Mechanic Bradley – drums (2005–2008) * Matt Rowe – bass (2005–2014) * Shane Mayo – drums (2009–2014)


Discography


Albums

*'' Menace to Sobriety'' (September 2000) - UK No. 31 *'' ForThemAsses'' (June 24, 2004) *'' California Poppy'' (July 18, 2006) *'' Golden State of Mind'' (September 2, 2008)


EPs

*''Outlaws, Perverts and Misfits'' (2004) *'' In the OPMDEN'' (June 18, 2006) *'' Heaven Can Wait'' (September 22, 2012) *'' The Minge Dynasty'' (August 25, 2015)


Singles


References


External links


Official MNO WebsiteSuburban Noize Records
{{Authority control Musical groups established in 1999 Rap rock groups Kerrang! Awards winners Suburban Noize Records artists Musical groups from Los Angeles 1999 establishments in California