There are three artists by the name of The Network:
1) The Network i… Read Full Bio ↴There are three artists by the name of The Network:
1) The Network is a 5-piece new wave and synthpunk band from California. The band consists of all three members of Green Day and two of their touring musicians. Their stage names are Fink (Billie Joe Armstrong), The Snoo (Tre Cool), Van Gough (Mike Dirnt), Captain Underpants, and Z. It should be noted that Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong's alter ego is Wilhelm Fink and Green Day drummer Tré Cool went by King Underpants in the band The Lookouts but is reportedly The Snoo in The Network. These are clues as to the identities of the individual members, and it is known for certain that the members of Green Day are in The Network. After their album Money Money 2020, The Network added a new member to the band: Balducci.
Billie Joe Armstrong dismisses Green Day's involvement in The Network as but a rumor, ostensibly for publicity purposes, even getting into a competitive argument with The Network. Although the style of music is different (new wave as opposed to Green Day's pop punk style), Armstrong's voice can be unmistakably made out on several Money Money 2020 tracks. The official Network band site claims that "Fink" put out the money for the band himself. In reality, Billie Joe Armstrong fronted the money for the band himself, and they are signed to Adeline Records, the record company he co-owns. Neither Fink/Billie Joe's or The Snoo/Tré Cool's Masks fully cover their faces, making it quite easy to discern these two members. Van Gough sings on most Network tracks in a manner similar to that of Mike Dirnt.
2) The Network from NH revives 1997 with a sound similar to Turmoil, Coalesce, Bloodlet, Deadguy and a pinch of Refused and The Blood Brothers. Incredibly spazzy, The Network features ex-Dead Water Drowning/Premonitions of War vocalist, Nate Johnson on bass/backing vocals and guest appearances by Ryan Mckenney from Backstabbers Incorporated, Guy Kozowyk from The Red Chord & Adam Dulong of Cannae.
3) The Network (1960's) Released a Psychedelic Pop single in 1968 on the Spar Label.
Cat # 306, Track A: The Boys And The Girls, Composer: Mark Charron, Producer: George Motola, Track B: Ears Of Stone.
Possibly a studio band recording in Memphis. These tracks are included on quite a few compilations. Including: Ears of Stone: 1960s Folk Country & Pop From Nash & Fading Yellow Vol. 2.
1) The Network i… Read Full Bio ↴There are three artists by the name of The Network:
1) The Network is a 5-piece new wave and synthpunk band from California. The band consists of all three members of Green Day and two of their touring musicians. Their stage names are Fink (Billie Joe Armstrong), The Snoo (Tre Cool), Van Gough (Mike Dirnt), Captain Underpants, and Z. It should be noted that Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong's alter ego is Wilhelm Fink and Green Day drummer Tré Cool went by King Underpants in the band The Lookouts but is reportedly The Snoo in The Network. These are clues as to the identities of the individual members, and it is known for certain that the members of Green Day are in The Network. After their album Money Money 2020, The Network added a new member to the band: Balducci.
Billie Joe Armstrong dismisses Green Day's involvement in The Network as but a rumor, ostensibly for publicity purposes, even getting into a competitive argument with The Network. Although the style of music is different (new wave as opposed to Green Day's pop punk style), Armstrong's voice can be unmistakably made out on several Money Money 2020 tracks. The official Network band site claims that "Fink" put out the money for the band himself. In reality, Billie Joe Armstrong fronted the money for the band himself, and they are signed to Adeline Records, the record company he co-owns. Neither Fink/Billie Joe's or The Snoo/Tré Cool's Masks fully cover their faces, making it quite easy to discern these two members. Van Gough sings on most Network tracks in a manner similar to that of Mike Dirnt.
2) The Network from NH revives 1997 with a sound similar to Turmoil, Coalesce, Bloodlet, Deadguy and a pinch of Refused and The Blood Brothers. Incredibly spazzy, The Network features ex-Dead Water Drowning/Premonitions of War vocalist, Nate Johnson on bass/backing vocals and guest appearances by Ryan Mckenney from Backstabbers Incorporated, Guy Kozowyk from The Red Chord & Adam Dulong of Cannae.
3) The Network (1960's) Released a Psychedelic Pop single in 1968 on the Spar Label.
Cat # 306, Track A: The Boys And The Girls, Composer: Mark Charron, Producer: George Motola, Track B: Ears Of Stone.
Possibly a studio band recording in Memphis. These tracks are included on quite a few compilations. Including: Ears of Stone: 1960s Folk Country & Pop From Nash & Fading Yellow Vol. 2.
The Boys and the Girls
The Network Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Network:
03 Joe Robot It has a beginning, It has an end, Its a beautiful…
05 Money Money 2020 Bloody gang of Three deep divisions The bad blood's Becau…
10 Hungry Hungry [1] - Shiny working models Tall gorgeous models Hungry hungr…
13. Teenagers From Mars [Misfits Cover] Well, we land in barren fields On the arizo…
14. Hammer Of The Gods See your face from afar Projecting you into a star Skin so…
Dream On There's been a lot of passing around The information floatin…
Ears of Stone we've played are pipes for you... bet you've had the best. w…
Fentanyl How sweet it is to get life from you How sweet…
Flat Earth I fell into a worm hole Trying to get proof I've got…
Hungry Hungry Shiny working models Tall gorgeous models Hungry hungry mo…
Hungry Hungry Models Shiny working models Tall gorgeous models Hungry hungry mode…
Joe Robot It has a beginning (It has a beginning) It has an…
Love and Money Spin a wheel Behind the mark Another deal In the dark In the…
Money Money 2020 Bloody gang of Three deep divisions The bad blood's Becau…
Rama I'm taking a ride to the liquor store I'm looking for…
Reto Reto, You're a technical whiz, Masturbating with computers F…
Right Hand a Rama I'm taking a ride to the liquor store I'm looking for…
Right Hand O-Rama I'm taking a ride to the liquor store I'm looking for…
Right HandARama I'm taking a ride to the liquor store I'm looking for…
Roshambo I don't believe in the apocalypse I don't believe in the…
Spastic Society Candy cane Null set Credit card Prescription Nitrogen Now …
Spike Hey this Brandon but my friends call me Spike now. I…
Supermodel Robots Not quite a fembot But almost an alien She's in the smell…
Supermodels Robots Not quite a fembot But almost an alien She's in the smell…
Teenage from Mars Well, we land in barren fields On the arizona plains The i…
Teenagers From Mars [Misfits Cover] Well, we land in barren fields On the arizo…
The Stranger There was a man reading self help books on a…
Theory Of Reality When a nuclear bomb landed in Ohio The era of mania…
Trans Am She is another form of energy But with a quantum physicality…
Transistors Gone Wild This is age of make-believe Or a reality series Television…
Turn It Up Open the door, hinged on reality There's more than the floo…
Written In The Stars From the moment of our inception Yeah we were destined to…
X-Ray Hamburger (German talking throughout) (Es wechselt nie seine Farbe;…
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CRFilmsCrew
One of the best songs ever
travis hough
Has anyone ever actually seen or heard this entire LP? I have only ever seen this track and Ears Of Stone. I would love to listen to the whole thing if it actually exists anywhere.
Jonathan Cantú
Recuerdos...
funkadelphiarecords
This 45 is better than the entire Beatles White Album which was released around the same time (11/4/68)
loop66
lol.
TOKENHIPPIE54
RONNY & DAYTONAS RECORDED IT FIRST IN JAN '68 ON RCA. I'M SURPRISED TO SEE THIS VERSION
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gracias a Radio Nopal por enseñarme esta joya
Kristian Sproegel
Great! Reminds me of Love somehow...
Robert Orick
Mark Charron would later compose songs for B. J. Thomas (including "Billy & Sue.")
loop66
Hauntology.