Despite boasting an appellation better suited to a top-shelf flagellation m… Read Full Bio ↴Despite boasting an appellation better suited to a top-shelf flagellation magazine than an ear-scorching rock crew, the Los Angeles quintet Ultraspank pummel away with uncompromising metal belligerence. Their sophomore effort after changing their name from Indica in 1996 is a quantum leap forward from their eponymous 1998 debut. Leather-lunged vocalist Pete Murray careens from harmonic restraint to full-tilt throat abuse on the devastating "Crack." Incubus DJ Chris Kilmore joins the throng on "Stuck," which also benefits from the contributions of former Ozzy Osbourne knob-twiddler Peter Collins. Ultimately, Ultraspank relies on all-conquering force to steamroller listeners into abject submission.
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Ultraspank was a metal band in the 1990s and early 2000s. Their original name was Spank, but due to legal reasons they were forced to change it. During an interview with Rob Zombie, Zombie suggested they should call themselves "Ultra" Spank. This is noted in the liner notes of their self titled debut.
Their second album, "Progress" came out in 2000, and didn't sell very well due to a lack of promotion. After being dropped by their record label, they split up, and guitarist Neil Godfrey joined downthesun to record their self-titled debut album. Before the album's release, Godfrey exited downthesun and joined Motograter for a brief period before starting Lo-Pro with former vocalist Pete Murray (not to be confused with Australian singer Pete Murray).
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Ultraspank was a metal band in the 1990s and early 2000s. Their original name was Spank, but due to legal reasons they were forced to change it. During an interview with Rob Zombie, Zombie suggested they should call themselves "Ultra" Spank. This is noted in the liner notes of their self titled debut.
Their second album, "Progress" came out in 2000, and didn't sell very well due to a lack of promotion. After being dropped by their record label, they split up, and guitarist Neil Godfrey joined downthesun to record their self-titled debut album. Before the album's release, Godfrey exited downthesun and joined Motograter for a brief period before starting Lo-Pro with former vocalist Pete Murray (not to be confused with Australian singer Pete Murray).
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Ultraspank Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Ultraspank:
5 Falling apart I'm sickening I'm sickening Losing my heart I…
Asphyxiate I see the things that you do I see the…
Burnt Crawl from my hole Covered in mud Force my face up Towards t…
Butter Pull me from the toaster Straight into the roaster Fill my…
Click It seems to be so obvious That you know what I…
Crack I don't know what's growing on the inside But I do…
Crumble "Crumble" by Ultraspank Staring at the empty I need to move…
Feed Under It's dark Right now Release me I've come this far I …
Fired Feel the waking up Feel the breaking loose Start the engine …
Jackass All grown up Made your mother proud Hey look at me Sitting o…
Left just in time to steal what's mine uprooting again cold and b…
Perfect Clinging to a hope Dust that makes me choke A tiny piece…
Push I've felt the tap On my shoulder I've turned around And grow…
Slip Lifting up from this Balance under pressure shifts Feel the …
Smile I don't know enough about you To leave myself wide open…
Sponge You fell on me For the last time Ugly of the worst…
Stuck Find me wherever I hide myself away Always there beside me D…
Suck An icy grip Creeps over me A shivering glimpse Of what's abo…
Thanks Invite yourself in like a bad case of fleas Parasitic ploy…
Where There Somewhere out there is a better day Somewhere out ther…
Worn Working so hard To keep myself in I'm wearing the scars O…
Wrapped Hold me to the light All this for me Arms wrapped around…
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