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Original language(s)
  
English

Original network
  
Final episode date
  
3 April 2000

Language
  
English

Executive producers
  
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IMDb

Country of origin
  
USA

Running time
  
55 minutes

First episode date
  
18 October 1999

Network
  
Cast
  

Starring
  
Ali LandryMatt PinfieldThe Beat Junkies

Original release
  
October 18, 1999 – April 3, 2000

Similar
  
Love Me - Love Me Not, USA Action Extreme Team, Cannonball Run 2001, Free 4 All, Underfunded

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Farmclub.com (broadcast October 18, 1999 - April 3, 2000) is an American TV show on USA Network. The show featuring the "IT" musical artists of the moment and promoting unsigned bands through national exposure and website interaction. The show featured moments such as the return of N.W.A., with Snoop Dogg filling in for the late Eazy-E.

Contents

Farmclub.com signed artists to real record deals and put their albums out through partnerships with Interscope, Def Jam, Universal, and other labels. The unsigned artists were selected from viewer votes from their website of the same name. Hosted by model/actress and former Miss USA 1996 Ali Landry and former MTV VJ Matt Pinfield, the show's label signed artists such as: Detroit rap artist Alley Life, British DJ Sonique, Dynamite Hack and Sev. The exposure also helped other bands obtain mass audience appeal leading to subsequent record deals such as Dog Fashion Disco and Spine.

Farmclub.com had a short lived partnership with Extreme Championship Wrestling in late 2000.

Artists who performed on Farmclub


20 Dead Flower Children
98 Degrees
Alley Life
The American Tragedy
…And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
At the Drive-In
Audra & The Antidote
Bad Religion
Beck
Bloodhound Gang
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony
Busta Rhymes
Cash Money Millionaires
Cold
Chimaira
Creed
Cypress Hill
D12
Disturbed
DMX
Dog Fashion Disco
Dream
Dragon Fire
Dr. Dre
Eastcide
Eminem
Eve
Gargantua Soul
Godsmack
Green Day
Headboard
Incubus
Invisibl Skratch Piklz
Insolence
IPS
Ja Rule
Jinxed
Kittie
Korn
Lil' Kim
Limp Bizkit
Linkin Park
LL Cool J
MDFMK
Method Man
Methods of Mayhem
[minus] later known as [Minus.Driver] after signing with Universal.
Monster Zero
Moisture
Mýa
Mystikal
MxPx
Nelly
The New System (Nik Sharp & Eric Bice of Suburban Tragedy)
Nickelback
No Doubt
N.W.A.
Orgy
P.O.D.
Papa Roach
Powerman 5000
Powderburn
Primus
Queens Of The Stone Age
Rapnexx
RK aka the Fugitive
Sev
Sevendust
Sloppy Meateaters
Smash Mouth
Skycopter9
Sonique
Staind
Static-X
Steaknife
Stereomud

Stone Temple Pilots
Stroke 9
Sundaze
System of a Down
Talent Scam
T.H.E.M.
The Warbers
Third Eye Blind
Three Six Mafia
Trucker
U2
U.P.O.
Wu Tang Clan

Artists signed by Farmclub

  • Alley Life - 1999
  • Sonique - October 1999
  • Deep Obsession - February 2000
  • Sev - June 2000
  • Bionic Jive
  • Fisher
  • Dynamite Hack
  • Moisture
  • Music from the show

    After the demise of the show from television, Farmclub.com continued to exist only via online and through the release of an album entitled Live and Unreleased from Farmclub.com.

    Track listing

    1. N.W.A. - "Nuthin' But a "G" Thang"
    2. Eminem - "The Real Slim Shady"
    3. Limp Bizkit w/ Method Man - "N 2 Gether Now"
    4. DMX - "Party Up"
    5. Nelly - "Country Grammar (Hot...)"
    6. Staind - "Mudshovel"
    7. Mystikal - "Shake Ya Ass"
    8. Ja Rule - "Between Me and You"
    9. Powerman 5000 - "Nobody's Real"
    10. Eve - "Love Is Blind"
    11. Nickelback - "Leader of Men"
    12. Mýa - "Case of the Ex"
    13. D12 - "Shit on You"
    14. SEV - "Same Old Song"
    15. ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead - "Richter Scale Madness"
    16. Bionic Jive - "Pump"
    17. Alley Life - "Thats the Way we Roll"

    References

    Farmclub.com Wikipedia