
The Expendables:
Growing up in Santa Cruz California was a laid back experience for The Expendables:
surf, skate, party and play music. Since 1997 The Expendables have staked their claim in
the California surf rock genre. Blending Reggae, Punk Rock, and 80s style dueling guitar
solos The Expendables have been turning heads for years. Meet the band, Geoff Weers
(Guitars and Vocals), Adam Patterson (Drums and Vocals), Raul Bianchi (Lead Guitar)
and Ryan DeMars (Bass).
Their first release in 2000 "No Time to Worry" became an instant summer time classic
with songs like the dub reggae "Right Time" and their punk rock favorite "Fire starter".
The band followed up with the release of "Open Container" in 2001 yielding such songs
as the dance friendly "24/7" and their ode to one night stands simply titled "One Night
Stand". As the band began to gain respect and recognition regionally the band decided
to record their third full length album, "Gettin' Filthy" which included fan favorites,
"Bowl for two" and "Sacrifice".
After recording Gettin’ Filthy the band
toured rigorously with bands such as Eek a
Mouse, Pepper, Fishbone, Slightly Stoopid, and G. Love. During a tour with Slightly
Stoopid the band caught the ears of Slightly Stoopid front men Miles Doughty and Kyle
McDonald. "The Expendables are the best thing to happen to metal since the 80's, the rise
of hair metal dub" comments Slightly Stoopid co-front man Miles Doughty. Shortly
after Slightly Stoopid formed its own "Stoopid Records" an independent record label and
signed The Expendables for it's first non Stoopid release.
The band toured and worked hard for the next year and a half writing and recording what
would become their fourth full length album. They brought long time Slightly Stoopid
and G Love producer Chris DiBeneditto into the studio to produce the album. "Working
with Chris was awesome, he made the process a lot more relaxed and fun than recording
our other albums," recalls Adam Patterson, "He was also able to get great performances
and tones out of everyone." The recording process would bring the band to different
studios all over the country.
They began at Philadelaphonic studios in Philadelphia, a studio owned by G Love and
producer Chris D. This session would produce the metal ballad War Cry, a three minute
instrumental rock monster as well as the reggae flavored "Down Down Down" featuring
OG from Slightly Stoopid and Marc Boyce of the Special Sauce. Close to a year later
Chris D. would make his way to California to record The Expendables at Prairie Sun
Studios in Cotati California, a small town just outside of San Francisco, California. The
band lived with Chris D. onsite in a small cottage on the studio premises for a few weeks.
A new version of Burning up was created during this session which would feature Miles
Doughty and C Money of Slightly Stoopid.
The new self titled album dropped on September 4th 2007 with rave reviews. The band
is currently getting ready for a small headlining tour followed by a national tour with
label owners Slightly Stoopid.