MP3 The Green Goblyn Project. - Fluke.
In the case of the "goblyns" we have a cross between black sabbath, the adolescents, and the beach boys, just faster... fronted by rabid and frantic cure-like vocals that arent sappy...
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Punk, ROCK: Grunge
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The Green Goblyn Project hails from Cape Canaveral, Florida... Where the rockets explode! Formed in early 1996, the goblyns have long been a staple in the Florida music scene. They have opened for many national acts such as, The Subhumans, Hot Water Music, The Casualties, A Global Threat, The Groovie Ghoulies, Even in Blackouts, Squirtgun, Los Straight Jackets, and Agent Orange, just to name a few. They have also toured the U.S. with bands like Leftover Crack (Epitaph) and, The House Call Abortions, performing such legendary venues as, CBGB''s (New York City), The Hard Rock Live (Orlando), The Continental (NYC), The House Of Blues (Orlando), The Warped Tour 2003 (US), DragonCon ''03 (Atlanta), Fitzgeralds (Houston), and The 9 Lives Saloon (Atlanta). With their unique blend of ambient melodies, and unconventional song structure, The GGP have an unmistakably original sound. Adding that to the bands fiendish onstage presence, makes them a certain bombardment of the senses. Between five self released albums, numerous compilation appearances, on a large variety of different record labels, and non stop touring, the band has developed a loyal following, not only in Florida, but all over the U.S. Recently completing their latest tour, the band has been making an impact on the American touring circuit, and with the help of radio, television, and internet broadcast, The GGP will continue to gain momentum here in the states, and overseas.
- Discography -
~Fluke - Bony Orbit Records 2003. ~Impurity Blanket EP - Bony Orbit Records 2003. ~Hookworm EP - Bony Orbit Records 2002. ~The Green Goblyn Project - self titled - Bony Orbit Records 2000 (Featuring guest vocals by Chuck Ragan from Hot Water Music.) ~Butcherfreakrock - Bony Orbit Records 1999 (Also featuring Chuck Ragan.) ~Blue Rita - 7" record - Bony Orbit Records 1999. ~The One Eyed Woman - Bony Orbit Records 1998. ~DemoNo.9 - Bony Orbit Records 1996. ~ Dueling Johnnys - Bony Orbit Records 1996 ~ Macho Mans'' Best Move (D.D.T.) - Bony Orbit Records 1996
- Compilations -
~This is Horrorpunk - Fiend Force Records (Germany) 2004 ~Out Came the Covers - (A Tribute to Rancid) Tributized Records 2004 ~Where the Rockets Explode Vol. 1 - Bony Orbit Records 2004 ~Serving the Best in Rock n'' Roll - Peephole Records 2003 ~The Harder the Better - Turkey Vulture Records 2002. ~Ghouls Night Out - Ghouls Night Out Festival 2002, Celibate Records. ~Spudsuckers (A Tribute to Devo) The Facility Records 2001. ~Rebirthing (A Tribute to Samhain) Spasthmatic Records 2000. ~Out of the Darkness (A Tribute to New Math) Reanimator Records 2000. ~The Green Goblyn Project/ HCA split 7" record - New Deal Records 1998. ~0 to 60 - compilation of 60 second songs - No No Records 1998.
- Miscellaneous Information -
~Voted "Band Of The Year", and "Vocalist Of The Year" by the Orlando Punk and Ska Awards 2002 and then recieved "Drummer Of The Year", and "Vocalist Of The Year" again in 2003 @ the Social, in Downtown Orlando. ~Green Goblyn was one of the headlining acts on the main stage for DragonCon 2003. ~Bootleg TV - Orlando, Florida - This television program which broadcasts all over Florida features the GGP as the shows theme music, and regular video performances are also shown often. ~Week of Oct. 1st 2001, Green Goblyn ranked # 3 on KSPC College Radio - Pomona, California. ~Artwork from GGP (Christ-Mierd) featured by national acts such as, The Queers, The Undead, and The Independents, Art can also be observed in magazines, and publications like, Impact Press, In Theory, and The Creative Advocate. ~Week of Oct. 31st 2002, Green Goblyn song "Devilskin suitcase" went to the # 1 position on Epitaph https://www.tradebit.com (demo-lition.) ~Two members of Green Goblyn Project were formerly managed by the late Joey Ramone, during their histories as members of NYC''s punk-ska band The Independent