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goldfinger
Along with No Doubt, Sublime, and Rancid, the Los Angeles quartet
Goldfinger helped contribute to a mini-U.S. ska-punk movement
in the mid- to late '90s. The group was originally formed in 1994
by ex-Electric Love Hogs guitarist/singer John Feldmann and bassist/singer
Simon Williams (who were both working at the same shoe store at
the time), in addition to drummer Darrin Pfeiffer and an unnamed
second guitarist (who would leave the group before any recordings
could be issued and later become a pro surfer in Costa Rica).
A friend of Feldmann's, Charlie Paulson, signed on shortly thereafter,
playing his first show with the group just a day after being given
a tape of their songs to learn. A six-track demo EP, Richter,
was issued in 1995 and received favorable reviews and a substantial
amount of airplay on college radio, leading to Goldfinger signing
a major-label contract with Universal. Their self-titled full-length
debut hit the record racks a year later, spawning the popular
single/video "Here in Your Bedroom" (a track which originally
appeared on their EP) and toured alongside the Sex Pistols, No
Doubt, Reel Big Fish, and the multi-band festival the Vans Warped
Tour.
1997 saw the release of their second full-length, Hang Up's,
which failed to live up to the expectations set by their debut,
although the group kept their profile in the public's eye by donating
a cover of the Spiral Starecase song "More Today Than Yesterday"
to the soundtrack of the hit Adam Sandler movie The Waterboy.
Williams left the band in 1998, replaced by a former bandmate
of Feldmann's from Electric Love Hogs, Kelly Lemieux, and Goldfinger
debuted their new lineup with the eight-track all-covers live
EP, Darrin's Coconut Ass: Live, a year later. The quartet's third
studio release, Stomping Ground, was issued in 2000 as the group
thoroughly toured both Europe and the U.S. (during their tour
of England, Goldfinger recorded one of their sets, issuing the
live Foot in Mouth, available only at shows and through the band's
official website). Come 2001, it was Paulson's turn to jump ship,
replaced by Brian Arthur (formerly of the Texas alt-metal outfit
Unloco), as Goldfinger's first studio album for their new label,
Jive/Zoomba, was issued in 2002 with Open Your Eyes.
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