INFECTIOUS GROOVES Performs On BBC Radio 1's 'Punk Show With Mike Davies'; Audio Available
April 21, 2008INFECTIOUS GROOVES, the funkadelic side project of SUICIDAL TENDENCIES frontman Mike Muir, performed three songs for BBC Radio 1's "Punk Show with Mike Davies" which aired last Tuesday night (April 15). The band played three songs "These Freaks Are Here To Party", "Therapy" and a new track called "Get United" and vocalist Mike Muir and bassist Steve Brunner took part in an interview.
Listen to a replay of the program at this location. The show's playlist can be found here.
Fan-filmed video footage of INFECTIOUS GROOVES performing the song "Good Times Are Out to Get You" from the album "Mas Borracho" in February at the Soundwave festival in Brisbane, Australia can be viewed below (courtesy of "mynxxie").
INFECTIOUS GROOVES recently announced the addition of guitarist Tim Stewart and drummer Eric Moore to the group's ranks. The band's current lineup is as follows:
Mike Muir - Vocals
Dean Pleasants - Guitar
Tim Stewart - Guitar
Steve Brunner - Bass
Eric Moore - Drums
INFECTIOUS GROOVES was formed soon after Robert Trujillo joined SUICIDAL TENDENCIES in 1989. Mike Muir and Trujillo got together with a few friends and started writing songs centered more around the bass, but with the intent of giving everyone else a whole lot of freedom.
"SEX PISTOLS and PARLIAMENT were my two favorite bands when I was young," says Muir. "People think they are completely different but I saw a lot of similarities, even if musically they were categorized as completely different styles. There's something beautiful about breaking rules that never should have been made."
INFECTIOUS GROOVES' most recent album, "Mas Borracho", came out in 2000.
(Thanks: Zombierichard)
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