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Scapegoat Wax

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Scapegoat Wax
OriginChico, California
Genres
Labels
Associated actsOne Block Radius
Past membersMarty James
Jonny Z

Scapegoat Wax was an American hip hop and breakbeat band from Chico, California that was started by Marty James[4] and Jonny Z (AKA J.DeVille).

The band was best known for their single "Aisle 10 (Hello Allison)", which reached moderate success in the US and was part of the Xbox video game Jet Set Radio Future[2] as well as being on the soundtrack for Project Gotham Racing. Other singles that achieved lesser success include "Almost Fine" and "Lost Cause". Their single "Space to Share" has been included on several motion picture soundtracks and television shows, such as those of Clockstoppers, American Sweetheart and 40 Days 40 Nights, an episode of "Malcolm in the Middle" and the unaired pilot of "Wonderfalls".

Scapegoat Wax produced three albums during their active years: Luxurious(1999),[4] Okeeblow (2001), and SWAX (2002). Many of the same songs appear on all three albums, with each adding refinements to existing songs and some original material. The band was associated with three different labels. They were originally part of Grand Royal Records, but when that label folded, they moved on to Hollywood Records before eventually splitting up not long after the release of SWAX, in favor of returning to their indie label roots. Johnny Z was in the band for a relatively brief time, but he was active in Scapegoat Wax's earliest tracks, primarily those on Luxurious, and was mentioned in each recorded version of the song "Almost Fine."

The live band featured Koool G Murder on bass who has also played for Everlast and now plays with Eels. The band supported the Fun Lovin' Criminals on a UK tour in the early 2000s.

Marty James and MDA became a part of a similar-sounding band called One Block Radius in 2003, and continue to produce music together.

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Aisle 10 (Hello Allison)" (2001)
  • "I'm a bird" (2002)

Notes

  1. ^ a b c "Scapegoat Wax". Retrieved February 13, 2021 – via AllMusic.
  2. ^ a b Smilebit (February 25, 2002). Jet Set Radio Future (Xbox). Sega. Level/area: Credits.
  3. ^ Torreano, Bradley. "SWAX - Scapegoat Wax". Allmusic. Retrieved December 23, 2020.
  4. ^ a b Biography at VH-1

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