Samiksha Jaiswal (Editor)

Nuclear Rabbit

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Years active
  
1989–2000, 2002–

Website
  
Nuclearrabbit.com

Labels
  
Beach Records

Record label
  
Beach Recordings

Nuclear Rabbit NUCLEAR RABBIT discography and reviews

Associated acts
  
Element of Surprise Voodoo Gods

Members
  
Jean Baudin Greg Parrish Jason Branyan Timothy Bailey

Past members
  
Thom Burger Macy Mullen Jon Scullion Pat Garner Steve "Stymie" Sigaty

Origin
  
Novato, California, United States (1989)

Albums
  
Intestinal Fortitude, Vicuna, Mutopia, Sampler, More Human

Genres
  
Avant-garde metal, Funk metal

Similar
  
Jean Baudin, Voodoo Gods, Greg Christian, Seth Van De Loo, Dog Fashion Disco

Profiles

Nuclear rabbit intestinal fortitude full album


Nuclear Rabbit is a California band, started in Novato. The band's music has been called metal, more specifically "avant-garde" metal, but incorporates a variety of other styles, making classification difficult. Known for its unusual sound and lyrics, as well as bassist Jean Baudin's 11-string bass. Nuclear Rabbit has a large fan base despite being a perpetually underground and independent band. They are arguably one of the most well known underground bands in California, having more mainstream bands like Papa Roach, Alien Ant Farm, and Deftones opening for them.

Contents

Nuclear Rabbit Nuclear Rabbit Imusicast by impiriusbb on DeviantArt

Nuclear rabbit supermarket


Biography

Nuclear Rabbit httpsiytimgcomvixKBPwCKms2Qhqdefaultjpg

Nuclear Rabbit was started in 1989 by bassist Jean Baudin, who was influenced by a variety of music styles, including Fishbone and Bad Brains, and envisioned having a band not bound to any genre. He was soon joined by guitarist Pat Garner and drummer Steve "Stymie" Sigaty. Originally Baudin performed the vocals, but Greg Parrish was eventually asked to step in as vocalist. Nuclear Rabbit incorporates a variety of genres in their music, including metal, funk, ska, hardcore, punk, jazz, East Indian, and Egyptian. Baudin uses a variety of bass techniques, including tapping, slapping and popping. Their music is often characterized by sudden tempo changes and wacky musical stylings.

Nuclear Rabbit Nuclear Rabbit quotSecretly Meatyquot live in Modesto on Capital Chaos TV

The band recorded several demos, some of which are included on the compilation Vicuna. After a quick switch of guitarists, Nuclear Rabbit recorded their first full-length album, Intestinal Fortitude, in 1998. Soon after, Greg left the band and was replaced by Jon Scullion, with whom they recorded their More Human EP.

Nuclear Rabbit Nuclear Rabbit quotParkayquot YouTube

In 2000, following More Human, Nuclear Rabbit went on hiatus. During this time Jean and Steve formed an alternative rock style group called Element of Surprise, often stylized as "E:OS." The band was formed as a supergroup of underground artists, eventually including vocalist Andy Slipka of Tribal Disco Noise and guitarist Raye Medeiros of Ten Man Killer. Medeiros left the band some time after, and Baudin asked Pat Garner to step in. They recorded two demos,"2:001" and U:pside Down, before the band called it quits in 2002.

Nuclear Rabbit Nuclear Rabbit Discography at Discogs

Nuclear Rabbit reunited in 2002 with its original line-up and recorded their 2nd full length, Mutopia, the title being a portmanteau of the words mutation and utopia. The album was well received, but the band went through more line-up changes following the supporting tour. A few shows were played in the Northern California area in 2008 with new guitarist Macy Mullen, as well as new drummer Timothy Bailey, though the band is now currently on an unofficial hiatus, with a status of "Writing New Tunes!" on their official MySpace page for 3 years with no updates. In August, 2011, the band announced their first show in three years via JeanBaudin.com, and played an hour-long set on October 8, 2011, at 924 Gilman in Berkeley, CA.

Line-up

Nuclear Rabbit Nuclear Rabbit Courtesy of Curtis YouTube

  • Greg Parrish – vocals (1989–1999, 2002–present)
  • Jean Baudin – extended-range bass, backing vocals (1989–present)
  • Timothy Bailey – drums (2005–present, post-Mutopia)
  • Jason Branyan – guitar (1998–2000, 2010–Present, Intestinal Fortitude and More Human)
  • Former members

  • Thom Burger – guitar (1997–1998)
  • Jon Scullion – vocals (1999–2000, More Human)
  • Pat Garner – guitar (1989–1997, 2000–2005)
  • Steve "Stymie" Sigaty – drums (1989–2003)
  • Macy Mullen – guitar (2006–2008, post-Mutopia)
  • Discography

  • Poo Factory (Demo) – 1990
  • Bowling for Midgets (Demo) – 1991
  • Utensil Extravaganza (Demo) – 1992
  • Spork 2000 (Demo) – 1993
  • Vicuna (Demo Compilation) – December 2, 1997
  • Intestinal Fortitude – March 9, 1999
  • More Human (EP) – July 17, 2000
  • Mutopia – August 9, 2003
  • Songs

    My Girl's Got GutsIntestinal Fortitude · 1999
    A Little Squirrel and His Crack PipeVicuna · 1997
    Chernobyl HamsterVicuna · 1997

    References

    Nuclear Rabbit Wikipedia