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Not your typical happy-go-lucky "SKA" band, the Supervillains are out to turn heads and push buttons and trying to reinstate the good name of ska and reggae.
Genre: Rock: Ska
Release Date: 2006
Jahmerica
The Supervillains
Record Label: The Supervillains
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3. Mary Jane and Jager 4:30 + MP3 $0.99
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8. Robots in Pergatory 4:13 + MP3 $0.99
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10. Mixed Signals 4:12 + MP3 $0.99
11. Fitz 2:37 + MP3 $0.99
12. My Cousin Chris is Gay 2:32 + MP3 $0.99
13. Smoke 'em if you got 'em 4:34 + MP3 $0.99
14. Robots in Heaven 4:38 + MP3 $0.99
15. Jesus in the Pit 3:53 + MP3 $0.99
16. Overdose 18:24 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

In their ten-year existence, the Supervillains have grown from hometown heroes in Orlando, to a national force in the resurgent ska and reggae scenes. Since the release of their debut national album "Grow Yer Own" on LAW records in 2006, the Supervillains have been on a torrent, logging over 400 shows and leaving crowds in a swirling frenzy from coast to coast. Their patented sound is generated by a rock-solid rhythm section including two vocalists in band founders Scott Suldo (guitar) and Dominic Maresco (drums). Bassist Daniel Grundorf provides the low-end super-glue that paves the way for the fiery horn section of Jonathan Cestero (tenor sax) and Ricardo San Jose (trumpet). Their "anything goes" live performances give way periodically to their onstage musings and commentary, which often times is as memorable as the music. Capitalizing on the many different musical influences of the band members, their sets usually volley between Operation Ivy-style speed-punk and Studio One-era reggae punctuated with southern harmonies and latin brass.

After spending the last 2 years supporting "Grow Yer Own" on the road with the likes of Pepper, Slightly Stoopid, Fishbone, Inner Circle, Authority Zero, the Expendables, the Mad Caddies, and Catch 22, the buzz has already begun about their long awaited follow-up release titled "MASSIVE". Once again being released on Hawaii's LAW Records, the label owned by longtime tourmates Pepper, "MASSIVE" aims to be as huge as its title. The record was the result of a 6-week stay at Orlando's Fighting Records Studios with producer James Wisner (Nas, Justin Timberlake, Shakira) and features guest appearances from Slightly Stoopid's Kyle MacDonald and ex-Inner Circle vocalist Kris Bentley. The most polished and definitive Supervillains' CD to date, it includes re-creations of the most classic Villain anthems, explosive new songs, 2 dub tracks and a must-hear cover of Billy Joel's "Movin' Out". Slated for a Fall release on LAW in conjunction with Silverback Entertainment's new umbrella Controlled Substances Soundlabs, the Supervillains will get to showcase the new album on a nationwide tour supporting Pepper on the first LAW Records Tour.

Supervillains Discography

The Supervillains Self titled (not available)
The Supervillains Horseshoes and Handgrenades (Available
Online)
The Supervillains Jahmerica Available Online
The Supervillains Grow your own (Available online)
Coming September 08
The Supervillains MASSIVE

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REVIEWS

recycled material presented on every album
author: that one guy
                            
Through their cocky attitudes and amateur song writing abilities the supervillains have managed to anger the vast majority of promoters/venues, artist, and fans out side that of the central Florida area. Asking $1,600 (probably more now granted the ever growing tour support loan(s)). guarantee per show, while having no more than 120 people show up. Hometown hero syndrome has allowed them to sell out venues within the central florida area, stick them 2 hours north and watch as they stay hidden in the RV prior and after a show. After pissing off Aaron Barrett during the 2ed day opening up for Real Big Fish in , one can only conclude that the supervillains have developed the "I am a Rockstar we need what we want" attitude similar to that of fred durst and scott stapp. They got a lucky break, let them develop debt at the Label and see where it takes them in a year or two. The only person who managed to benefit from "Massive" was Billy Joel.
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DANGER!
author: bADSHARK
                            
Gimme that mj and jager! The Supervillians are flippin awesome! #2 jus as gud as #1! Good reppin the right coast and fla!!
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wooooooooooooooo
author: katie
                            
this album is mad sick! get high, and listen to this! like the dude before, you can listen to the entire thing
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author: Ernie
                            
Awesome CD it's one you can listen to begining to end every time you turn it on.
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