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Tribe of Judah was an American rock and roll group formed by vocalist Gary Cherone after his brief 1998 stint with Van Halen.
Tribe of Judah | |
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Origin | Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Genres | Hard rock, industrial rock |
Years active | 2001–2003 |
Labels | Spitfire |
Past members | Gary Cherone Steve Ferlazzo Mike Mangini Pat Badger Leo Mellace |
Tribe of Judah featured musicians Cherone had worked with in the band Extreme: bassist Pat Badger and drummer Mike Mangini. An eponymous EP was released in 2001 and a full-length album was released in late 2002.
Tribe of Judah is different from Cherone's other work as it features a more industrial/electronic sound. At least one song, "Left for Dead", was (supposedly) slated to be a track on a follow-up Van Halen album which would have featured Cherone.[1]
Discography
editStudio albums
edit- Exit Elvis (2002)
Extended plays
edit- East of Paradise (2001)
Members
edit- Gary Cherone – vocals
- Steve Ferlazzo – keyboards
- Mike Mangini – drums
- Pat Badger – bass, vocals
- Leo Mellace – guitar
References
edit- ^ "Van Halen News Desk: Michael Anthony/VH Radio/Gary Cherone Update (May 4, 2001)". Vhnd.com. Archived from the original on July 17, 2012. Retrieved 2011-07-01.
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