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band.


History


Formation and ''Wounds and Kisses'' (1993–1995)

The band was formed in 1992 in Tel Aviv, by Yali Sobol as vocalist and guitarist, Peter Roth as guitarist, Yossi Hamami on bass, and Shahar Even Tzur as drummer and vocalist. It was named after a famous female bass player from a 1980's punk rock band, "Hot Killer". Sobol, the leader of the group, wrote a few songs, and shortly the band began to perform. After three years of gigging ''Wounds and Kisses'' ( he, פצעים ונשיקות, the album was released in 1995 and reached gold album within 5 months. Four singles from the album received significant airplay on the radio.


US and break-up (1995–1996)

After ''Wounds and Kisses'', Yossi Hamami wanted to play more
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, and left the band. A while later, the band tried its luck in the United States and performed as a trio with Roth now on bass guitar. They came back to Israel for one show as an opening act for
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and returned. They recorded a few songs in English, but after a year they couldn't adapt to the lifestyle in the US and decided to break up. Sobol came back, Roth returned to Israel and became popular among several influential bands in the country, playing and recording with them. Drummer Even-Tzur stayed in the States.


Reunion, ''Open Relations'', ''Pets'' and hiatus (2000–2010)

In 2000 Monica Sex decided to re-group and make their second album ''Open Relations'' ( he, יחסים פתוחים, ''Yahasim Ptuchim''). With the organist Eldad Guetta playing on the album and later joining the band, they recorded 12 new songs, mostly written by Sobol. Again, many songs became hit singles, and the album got the same commercial reception as the last one did six years earlier. After two years ''Pets'' ( he, חיות מחמד, ''Hayot Mahmad''), their third album was released. After supporting the album with a series of live shows, the band went again on a hiatus, and between 2004–2010 rarely appeared or performed live, only performing in special event like the
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"Rock Atzmaut" annual show.


''Melody'' and renewed activity (2010–present)

In mid-2010, the band members announced that after many years of minimal activity both live and in the studio, which resulted in only a few live shows a year, and jamming in the studio, the band will go into the studio with the intention to write material for a new full-length studio album. In October 2010, it was announced that the band had finished recording their latest album ''Melody'' ( he, מנגינה, ''Mangina''), and the first single "The Dress from Madrid" ( he, השמלה ממדריד, ''Ha-simla mi Madrid'') was released to the radio. On 19 December 2010, the second single "Mangina" ( he, מנגינה, ''Mangina'') was released. The full album was released on 24 February 2011, in a special release show at the Hangar 11 in
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.


Band members


Current members

* Yali Sobol – vocals, guitar (1993–1996, 2000–present) * Peter Roth – guitar, backing vocals (1993–1995, 2000–2001, 2009–present), bass (1995–1996, 2001–2009) * Shahar Even Tzur – drums, vocals (1993–1996, 2000–present) * Seffy Efrati – bass (2009–present)


Former members

* Eldad Guetta – keyboards, organ (1993–1995), bass (2000–2001) * Yossi Hamami – bass, backing vocals (1993–1995)


Seffy Efrati

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musician. He is the bassist in the band of Israeli rock star
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. In the past he was in the Israeli-British
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with Geffen and
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leader
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. Efrati, a left-handed bass player, plays a Spector Bass that was designed for him by the manufacturers. Efrati appears on stage regularly in his native country, and has appeared on many Israeli pop and rock recordings, including records by Geffen, Hemi Rudner, Ninette Tayeb, Daniel Salomon, Ram Orion and numerous
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bands. In 2008, Efrati co-starred in the mini-series "Ta'ase li Yeled" (
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: תעשה לי ילד), directed by Yuval Schafferman for Israeli channel
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. In 2010, he joined Israeli alternative rock band Monica Sex.


See also

*
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