Cyclefly
Alternative rock band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cyclefly were an alternative rock band from Cork, Ireland, and Antibes, France.
Cyclefly | |
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Also known as | Dogabone |
Origin | Cork, Ireland |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Years active | 1995–2003 |
Labels | Radioactive Records MCA Records Island Records |
The band toured on both sides of the Atlantic many times, including headline and support tours with Bush, Live, Linkin Park, and Iggy Pop. The band also played at a number of major music festivals, including Reading and Leeds Festivals, Woodstock 99, and Ozzfest. They released two full-length albums; the critically acclaimed Generation Sap in 1999,[1] recorded in the Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, which was produced by Sylvia Massy,[2] and Crave in 2002, produced by Colin Richardson, Bill Appleberry and Tobias Miller.[3] Crave also featured a guest vocal spot on "Karma Killer" from Linkin Park vocalist Chester Bennington.[4]
In the early 2000s, the band dissolved with members moving to a band called Hueman. While guitarist Nono Presta went on form alt metal outfit That Falling Feeling.[5][6] In the early 2010s, Mako (and later Mako DC) formed through former members.[5]
Discography
Cyclefly discography | |
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Studio albums | 2 |
EPs | 2 |
Singles | 4 |
Music videos | 3 |
Albums
Year | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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IRL [7] | ||
1999 | Generation Sap
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— |
2002 | Crave
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13 |
"—" denotes a title that did not chart. |
EPs
- Dogabone (1995)
- Cyclefly (1998)
Singles
- "Supergod"
- "Violet High"
- "No Stress" – UK No. 68[9]
- "Karma Killer" (feat. Chester Bennington)
References
External links
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