There are several bands with this name:
1) The Stimulators was a pun… Read Full Bio ↴There are several bands with this name:
1) The Stimulators was a punk rock band formed in the 70s in New York City featuring Cro-Mags co-founder Harley Flanagan.
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2) The Stimulators from Germany are former Ike Turner sideman Peter Schneider on lead guitar, German ska pioneer Oliver Stephan on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, ace bassist Uli Lehmann, master drummer Oscar Pöhnl, Cuban-trained percussionist Hans Mühlegg and kamikaze trumpeter Florian Sagner, often aided and abetted by Brazilian sax and flute magician Marcio Tubino.
Since their inception in 1998, they have been wowing audiences all over Europe with their infectious mix of Caribbean and African styles grafted onto a solid Jazz and Blues-based foundation.
The Stimulators have received rave reviews not only from the major dailies, but also from magazines such as Rolling Stone and Playboy.
Their fame has even spread to Manhattan, from where they were engaged to support James Brown on a number of dates on two recent European tours.
“Flying Down to Rio”, a mini DVD released earlier this year, shows the band on stage during these appearances. But the Stimulators are not only an unusually exciting live act.
Their first four albums have garnered praise not only for the fine songwriting featured next to the Stimulators’ idiosyncratic versions of other people’s (usually rather arcane) material, but also for their fine production values, which have led to the inclusion of individual Stimulators tracks on compilations offered by various high-end audio equipment manufacturers.
1) The Stimulators was a pun… Read Full Bio ↴There are several bands with this name:
1) The Stimulators was a punk rock band formed in the 70s in New York City featuring Cro-Mags co-founder Harley Flanagan.
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2) The Stimulators from Germany are former Ike Turner sideman Peter Schneider on lead guitar, German ska pioneer Oliver Stephan on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, ace bassist Uli Lehmann, master drummer Oscar Pöhnl, Cuban-trained percussionist Hans Mühlegg and kamikaze trumpeter Florian Sagner, often aided and abetted by Brazilian sax and flute magician Marcio Tubino.
Since their inception in 1998, they have been wowing audiences all over Europe with their infectious mix of Caribbean and African styles grafted onto a solid Jazz and Blues-based foundation.
The Stimulators have received rave reviews not only from the major dailies, but also from magazines such as Rolling Stone and Playboy.
Their fame has even spread to Manhattan, from where they were engaged to support James Brown on a number of dates on two recent European tours.
“Flying Down to Rio”, a mini DVD released earlier this year, shows the band on stage during these appearances. But the Stimulators are not only an unusually exciting live act.
Their first four albums have garnered praise not only for the fine songwriting featured next to the Stimulators’ idiosyncratic versions of other people’s (usually rather arcane) material, but also for their fine production values, which have led to the inclusion of individual Stimulators tracks on compilations offered by various high-end audio equipment manufacturers.
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The Stimulators Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Stimulators:
Loud And Fast Rules Your life's too set to ever see life - You'll…
Loud Fast Rules Your life's too set to ever see life - You'll…
Loud Fast Rules! Your life's too set to ever see life - You'll…
Me Pongo A Pensar Dime cual es tu nombre señorita como te llamas, dime…
Run Run Run We must be movin! Our side is losing Don't want to…
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jayonez 13
Harley is absolutely correct!
New York hard-core has influenced mainstream culture to the fullest.
I came onto the New York hard-core scene the summer of 1984.
(This is just one example)!
The only other people with tattoos all over back in the mid 80’s were bikers and us hardcore kids.
Now it’s completely main stream and excepted everywhere.
Now kids are tattooing their Throats before they get A tattoo on their arm.
We were a product of our environment back then.
I came out of the womb hard-core.
H/C comes from my heart.
H/C runs in my veins.
YOU CANT BUY HARDCORE!
H/C may be popular all over the world now but the spirit of the old NYHC scene of the mid to late 80’s is long long gone for me.
I’ll be 50 next year and although I don’t go to many HC shows anymore Im still tight with the same crew of skinheads we all ran with since back in the mid 80’s.
Some of my old crew are still very involved in the HYHC scene.
Some of us have jobs with long hrs and families.
Hardcore of old New York will always be in my heart!
Every memory I have from 14 to 30 involves NYHC is some way.
Hardcore for life!
unbridledenthusiasm
really glad to see him interviewed. No need to get into the JJ vs Harley drama but you CANNOT deny his role in cro-mags and NYHC in general.
Sweet Baby Jesus
Punk rock and rock n roll in general—harley transcended punk as a kid
John Rasimovich
JJ & Harley just need to get Paris and do one last tour/record.
Lionel Lopez huels
rajivaksha dasa hahah hahahhah are you fucking crazy bro ??? You wrote a fucking testament in a YouTube comment 😂🤣🤣
Zar Tizz Fire
@rajivaksha dasa Is you crazy nigga?
UneedaMedicalSupply
No he didn't, "dumbass". Both Harley and Parris wrote the music. The lyrics were Harley, JJ and the singer before JJ, Eric Casanova. Shit, Harley wrote all of "Don't Tread on Me" himself, you can listen to an early demo of it right here on YouTube.
jayonez 13
Harley is absolutely correct!
New York hard-core has influenced mainstream culture to the fullest.
I came onto the New York hard-core scene the summer of 1984.
(This is just one example)!
The only other people with tattoos all over back in the mid 80’s were bikers and us hardcore kids.
Now it’s completely main stream and excepted everywhere.
Now kids are tattooing their Throats before they get A tattoo on their arm.
We were a product of our environment back then.
I came out of the womb hard-core.
H/C comes from my heart.
H/C runs in my veins.
YOU CANT BUY HARDCORE!
H/C may be popular all over the world now but the spirit of the old NYHC scene of the mid to late 80’s is long long gone for me.
I’ll be 50 next year and although I don’t go to many HC shows anymore Im still tight with the same crew of skinheads we all ran with since back in the mid 80’s.
Some of my old crew are still very involved in the HYHC scene.
Some of us have jobs with long hrs and families.
Hardcore of old New York will always be in my heart!
Every memory I have from 14 to 30 involves NYHC is some way.
Hardcore for life!
Ronnie Slogun
Show some respect, people. Don't judge by the account of some other people you've never met or what's posted on Facebook or whatever. This guy was out there being the part of hardcore punk scene back when most of you weren't even alive. He doesn't deserve the shit to be said about him.
erickh82082
@Your mom yeah
unbroken1010
A lot of us know what he was doing that was in the wrong before Facebook doesn't matter what you do in the hardcore punk scene it's what you do after and what he did after.... basically an a**** at times even racist please shut the f****