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Genres
  
Alternative rock

Labels
  
March

Active from
  
1993

Years active
  
1993–1999

Active until
  
1999

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Origin
  
Detroit, Michigan, United States

Past members
  
Corey RedhageErika HoffmanChris "Crispy" FachiniDion FischerScott Michalski

Members
  
Scott Michalski, Dion Fischer, Erika Hoffmann, Chris Fachini

Albums
  
Trail of the Lonesome Pine, Your Future

Similar
  
Warren Defever, Outrageous Cherry, Kleenex Girl Wonder, Bunnygrunt, His Name Is Alive

Godzuki the hook


Godzuki was a rock band from Detroit, Michigan, USA, together between 1993 and 1999.

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History

The band was formed in 1993 by Erika Hoffmann (vocals, bass guitar, Farfisa organ, also of His Name Is Alive, Saturday Looks Good To Me), Chris "Crispy" Fachini (lead guitar, bass guitar also of The Dirtbombs, His Name is Alive, Teach Me Tiger, Detroit Cobras, and Rocket 455), Dion Fischer (guitar, Moog, also of The Go, Infinity People, F' ke Blood, Tranzistors, The Dirtbombs, Wildbunch, and His Name Is Alive), and Scott Michalski (drums). They described their music as 'science rock'. The band's debut release was the "Toast" single in 1995. After two further singles, they released debut album Trail of the Lonesome Pine in 1996 on March Records, produced by Dave Trumfio, Warren Defever, and Matthew Smith. They followed this with the Free Wade EP, featuring Wade the Free Jazz Saxophonist. The band released a second album, Your Future in 1998. It was produced by Warren Defever, with cover art by Teen Beat's Mark Robinson.

Albums

  • Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1996), March
  • Your Future (1998), March
  • EPs

  • "First One" (1994), demo / (1998) Time Stereo
  • Free Wade (1997), Go Sonic/Time Stereo
  • Singles

  • "Toast" (1995), March
  • "12 Inch Dance Mix" (1995), Binavsic - split 7-inch single with Asha Vida
  • "Poinsettia" (1996), March
  • "Les Temps de L'Amour" (1998), Disques Twist Pop - split 7-inch single with Outrageous Cherry
  • "Your Future b/w Our Bears Electric?" (1999), Motorway
  • Songs

    The Hook1998
    Who's Gonna Hold the RopeYour Future · 2000
    Do the SputnicTrail of the Lonesome Pine · 1996

    References

    Godzuki Wikipedia