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Artist description
Rock`G´Socks is a German band which have made their American-label debut in 2002. They play a unique blend of rock, hardcore/Oi/punk, and ballads and feature some very talented musicians. |
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Music Style
Hardcore-Oi-punk and Ballads |
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Artist History
Rock`G´Socks was founded in 1994 from Olaf (lyrics & vocals) and Dennis (vocals & lyrics).
It all begun as a "2-men-fun-project" , and after some month of making some short and funny songs, we became a real band as our (this time) new guitar-man Kai joined our band. Between april and september 1995, we recorded our first "German-rock"-CD "Böser Spaß" ("Bad joke") (incl. 11 songs) in a studio near Bremen. After the recordings for our first CD, the line up of our band changed. Our guitar-player Kai left the band and our guitar-teacher Hubi took his place. Hubi, as a profi in his work and as a member of several well-known local bands, helped us to got better songs and a greater possibillity in making songs. Between 1996 and 1997 we wrote and played a lot of songs in our "RGS-music-garage" and a lot of guest-musicans joined us in that time. Martin, one of the guest-musicans joined our band for real.
It followed our 2nd RGS-CD under the title "RGS - Endzeit - Maschinerie der Apocalypse" which we recorded in 1997 in Lüneburg and to complete the CD, we added 2 other songs, at our first recording in the Fox-Hill-Studios at the end of the same year, to it.
At the beginning of 1999 we lost our brilliant drummer Martin, who died with only 31 years. Rest in peace Martin. We will miss you!
At the beginning of 2000 we got a female guitar-player and vocalist in Maja. With her, Dennis, Olaf and some guest-musicans, started the project "RGS III" and over the next month they recorded 11 great songs, which you will find on their 3rd CD. |
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Group Members
Olaf, Dennis & Maja |
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Albums
Böser Spaß (1996), Endzeit - Maschinerie der Apokalypse (1998), Rock`G´Socks III (2002) |
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Location
Hamburg-Southside, Hamburg - Germany |
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