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Ultraspank was an American
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band from
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, United States. They released two albums, a
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album in 1998, and a follow-up, ''
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'', in 2000. The band disbanded shortly after the release of ''Progress'' in 2001 due to being dropped by their label due to poor sales of both albums.


History


Formation (1995-1996)

The band was formed soon after the breakup of the band ''Indica'', which contained three of the five original Ultraspank members; Tyler Clark, Dan Ogden, and Pete Murray, not to be confused with Australian singer Pete Murray. The three of them want to continue making music together, they wanted to change their sound, so they enlisted the help of
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, and eventually Jerry Oliveria, a bandmate of his in a previous band named "Good Mourning". They originally formed the band as "Spank", but due to legal reasons they were forced to change it.
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suggested they should call themselves ''Ultra''spank, and the band ended up taking his suggestion.


Self-titled (1997-1999)

In 1997, the band signed to
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. The band decided to go with this label due to them being famous at the time for previously breaking other heavy bands such as
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into mainstream popularity. Their debut, self-titled album was released on March 31, 1998. While the president of the company at the time of their signing fully supported the band, he was shortly afterwards fired, and the band received less support from the new president. Despite the lack of support, the band still toured tirelessly for two years, mostly on their own support, even using their own tour van, which racked up over 100,000 miles during the time. The band became demoralized with all the work being put into without any backing from the label. However, the band received another break. They were able to get one of their songs, "Five", on the
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video game 3Xtreme. This brought the band a ton of exposure, as it was quoted as selling "400,000 units" and "far more than their first album sold". This brought them more support from Epic, so the band started work on a follow-up album.


''Progress'' (2000-2001)

After the heavy touring in support of their first album, the band returned to the studio for their followup ''Progress''. Sonically, vocalist described the goal of the album was that he "wanted to go further out on the melodic tip. As a band, our groove is one of the things we pride ourselves on the most, but there's a lot more melody on this record. It's not happy melody, but it's still emotional music." The name of the album represented a number of things for the band. Jerry Oliviera expanded on this in an interview, saying it's "...a statement on where we're heading together as a society. The cover is a real photo, from a genetic engineering project, of a mouse with a human ear growing out of its back. It's supposed to be like, 'we're growing ears out of animals' backs. Yeah, that's progress.'". The album name also represented the album's matured sound in comparison to the first, in its using of acoustic guitar, and using programming more to their advantage. Murray claims that the recording sessions were so intense, that there were many times where he or Godfrey would need to leave for a break, and that the album can still be hard for them to listen to on an emotional level. ''Progress'' was released on May 30, 2000, but didn't sell very well, yet again due to a lack of promotion. As a result, the band was dropped by their record label, leading to a breakup.


Post-breakup (2002-present)

After the break up, Murray took some time away from music, while Godfrey joined
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for a short period. After leaving those bands, he went on to form
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with former vocalist Murray in 2002. The band has released two albums, a
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release in 2003 and ''
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Discography


Song appearances

*The song "Five" was featured on the 3Xtreme Video Game. A music video featuring the band playing live can be seen by successfully completing the game. *The songs "Click" and "Crumble" are present in
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.


Members


Final lineup

* Pete Murray
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, programming (1996–2001) * Neil Godfrey –
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(1996–2001) * Jerry Oliviera –
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(1996–2001) * Dan Odgen – bass (1996–2001) * James "Fed" Carroll –
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(1998–2001)


Former members

* Tyler Clark –
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(1996–1998)


References

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