Gym Class Heroes
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| Gym Class Heroes | |
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| Origin | Geneva, New York, USA |
| Genre(s) | Alternative hip hop |
| Years active | 1997–present |
| Label(s) | Decaydance Fueled by Ramen |
| Associated acts | Fall Out Boy Cobra Starship Tyga |
| Website | www.GymClassHeroes.com |
| Members | |
| Travis McCoy Disashi Lumumba-Kasongo Eric Roberts Matt McGinley |
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| Former members | |
| Ryan Geise Milo Bonacci Sie One |
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Gym Class Heroes are an American band from Geneva, New York. The group formed when Travis "Schleprok" McCoy met drummer Matt McGinley and decided to make a band. After the addition of guitarist Disashi Lumumba-Kasongo and bassist Eric Roberts, they were signed to Decaydance Records, on which they released the gold-selling album As Cruel As School Children. Since that release, the band has garnered much success, with the single "Cupid's Chokehold" reaching #4 on the Billboard Hot 100, and "Clothes Off!!" peaking at #5 on the UK Singles Chart. Rather than using the conventional tools of hip hop production, Gym Class Heroes use live instrumentation, similar to artists such as Stetsasonic, The Roots, N.E.R.D., Flobots, and Crown City Rockers. They have collaborated with Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump on numerous occasions, notably for providing backing vocals on the song Cupid's Chokehold.
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[edit] Band history
MC Travis "Schleprok" McCoy and drummer Matt McGinley became friends during physical education class at their local high school in Geneva, New York. The name of the band reflects this. The band officially came together in 1997. The original GCH began playing birthday parties, clubs, and festivals which eventually led to numerous larger venues throughout the northeast, including two years on Warped Tour (2003, 2004). During 2004, guitarist Milo Bonacci parted ways with the band and was replaced with current guitarist Disashi Lumumba-Kasongo. In mid 2005, right before their rise to fame, bassist Ryan Geise left the band and was replaced by their friend, bassist Eric Roberts. Gym Class Heroes first taste at success occurred after the release of "...For the Kids," lead singer Travis McCoy won MTV's Direct Effect MC Battle and as a prize, appeared in Styles P's video "Daddy Get That Cash".[1] Aside from "...For the Kids," the group released three other CDs from 1999 to 2004, including "Hed Candy," "Greasy Kids Stuff," and "Papercut Chronicles EP".
[edit] Indie success
Gym Class Heroes had been gaining ground in the indie circuit and developing a cult following. Onloq.com, an online entertainment network, was interested and later did a video tour blog with Gym Class Heroes on Riding Shotgun, their video tour blog show. GCH then followed it up with an interview on The Breakdown, an internet show on the same network. These two shows gain considerable traction and helped propel the group. Frequent showings on the WBER Local Show also helped gain a broader audience for their work, and help break them out of the upstate New York scene.
[edit] Decaydance Records
After hearing the song "Taxi Driver", Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy invited the band to one of his shows. Gym Class Heroes then went on to join Pete Wentz's label, Decaydance Records, an imprint of Fueled by Ramen. Travis later said that Stump's support, coupled with the label's touring ethics and family atmosphere, led the band to signing with Decaydance/Fueled by Ramen.[2] Gym Class Heroes appeared on the Warped Tour in the summer of 2005 and 2006. The band completed their leg of a tour with The All-American Rejects on November 29 in Las Vegas. The band recently finished headlining The Daryl Hall For President Tour '07 with the RX Bandits, k-os and P.O.S.. During the tour, the band held a contest for fans to "pimp out" their myspace pages "gym class" style. The grand prize winner won an Xbox 360.
They opened for Gwen Stefani on her The Sweet Escape Tour in Australia and New Zealand during July and August 2007.[3]
After wrapping up the Verizon Wireless Campus Tour with The Pack, Gym Class Heroes were part of the Young Wild Things Tour with Fall Out Boy, Plain White T's, and Cute Is What We Aim For in October, 2007.
The band recently collaborated with R&B singer Kelly Rowland on a song titled "Daylight". The video is being shot by Jeremy Rall.
The song "It's OK, But Just This Once" was briefly featured on HBO's hit series Entourage in episode 3 x 19 - "The Prince's Bride".
The band has also been confirmed for the entire 2008 Vans Warped Tour.
The bands music is also featured on the EA Sports game Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2008.
The band commented on how they really like English band Arctic Monkeys when they performed Arctic Monkeys' song Leave Before The Lights Come On for Radio 1's live lounge. They heard about the band when on tour in England. They saw the video to Leave Before The Lights Come On and loved it.
Gym Class Heroes performed at Cornell University during its 2008 Slope Day celebration.
They were also featured at the University of Pennsylvania during their 2008 Spring Fling celebration at Franklin Field.
They were also featured at the University of Hartford during the University's Spring Fling '08
[edit] Discography
- 2001: ...For the Kids
- 2004: The Papercut Chronicles
- 2006: As Cruel as School Children
- 2008: The Quilt
[edit] Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Result |
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| 2007 | MTV Video Music Awards | Best Group | Nominated |
| MTV Video Music Awards | Best New Artist | Won | |
| MTV European Music Awards | Ultimate Urban | Nominated |
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Official Web site
- Gym Class Heroes at MySpace
- The Varsity Club- The Official Fan Club for Gym Class Heroes
- Official Fan Site - Upstate Kids
- Gym Class Heroes Fan Site
- Gym Class Heroes on MTV.com
- Blender Interview
- Clash Magazine Interview
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