The band's debut long-player, Potatoes For Christmas, was released on their own label in 1994. In 1996 the band's roadie Tobin Esperance (b. 1980, Vacaville, California, USA) was brought in to replace James. Their second album, Old Friends From Young Years, established a prominent hip-hop influence, with Coby Dick often rapping entire verses of songs. The album was a local hit and led to support slots for bands such as Suicidal Tendencies and Incubus, which helped introduce the band to a wider audience. The 5 Tracks Deep and Let 'Em Know EPs were released before the band signed a major label contract with DreamWorks. Infest, which included re-recordings of several old songs, perfected the band's ferocious rap-metal hybrid. Dick's lyrics cover the usual concerns of a Generation Y band, including divorce ("Broken Home"), materialism ("Between Angels And Insects"), alcohol and drug abuse ("Binge" and "Thrown Away"), and suicide ("Last Resort"). The latter song hit an instant chord with many young Americans, helping Infest climb into the US Top 5.
Their latest album, "Getting Away With Murder", is now available in stores! So pick it up, you know you want to.
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