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The Atomic Bitchwax

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Years active
  
1992–present

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Associated acts
  
Monster Magnet, Godspeed, Solace, Core, Raging Slab, Black NASA

Website
  
www.theatomicbitchwax.com

Past members
  
Ed Mundell Keith Ackerman

Origin
  
Neptune Township, New Jersey, United States (1993)

Albums
  
Gravitron, 3, The Local Fuzz, Atomic Bitchwax II, Atomic Bitchwax I, TAB 4, II, Boxriff, Spit Blood

Members
  
Ed Mundell, Bob Pantella, Chris Kosnik, Finn Ryan

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Hard rock, Stoner rock, Psychedelic rock

Record labels
  
Tee Pee Records, MeteorCity

Similar
  
Monster Magnet, Karma to Burn, Orange Goblin, Colour Haze, Acid King

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The Atomic Bitchwax is an American "Super Stoner Rock" band from Long Branch, New Jersey, formed in 1993 by bassist/vocalist Chris Kosnik, guitarist Ed Mundell and drummer Keith Ackerman. Atomic Bitchwax mixes elements of 1960s psychedelic rock and 1970s riff rock, filtered though modern progressive rock. Their music has appeared in popular TV shows including Jackass, Home Wrecker and various Fox Sports broadcasts.

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History

The group originated as a jam band playing local bars in the New Jersey and New York area. This lineup released two full-length records, the self-titled debut in 1999, and Atomic Bitchwax 2 in 2000 via Tee Pee Records. In addition, they released the Spit Blood EP in 2002 via the MeteorCity label.

Ed was replaced in 2005 by guitarist/vocalist Finn Ryan (formerly of Core). The band focused on writing and touring for a year before entering Trax East Studios in South River, New Jersey to record their follow up, aptly titled 3. The 2005 release included two European and North American tours, along with a visit to Seattle's "Sound House" to record the 2006 EP, Boxriff. Engineered by Jack Endino, the EP included a DVD of live show filmed in Seattle's Sunset Tavern.

Current Monster Magnet drummer Bob Pantella joins the band in 2007 and The Atomic Bitchwax commenced more touring. The year concluded with the recording and release of the full-length album 4 on Teepee and Meteor City. In 2011, the band released The Local Fuzz, one 42-minute track with over 50 riffs back-to-back. The band spent 2012–2015 touring Australia, New Zealand, England, Germany, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Greece and North America. The band's sixth full-length "Gravitron" was released April 21, 2015 on TeePee Records NYC

Chris also joined Monster Magnet in 2013.

Current members

  • Chris Kosnik - bass, vocals (currently of Monster Magnet, formerly of Godspeed and Black NASA)
  • Bob Pantella - drums, percussion (formerly of Raging Slab, currently of Monster Magnet)
  • Finn Ryan - guitar, vocals (formerly of Core)
  • Former members

  • Ed Mundell - guitar (formerly of Monster Magnet)
  • Keith Ackerman - drums, percussion
  • Albums

  • The Atomic Bitchwax CD/LP (1999 MIA Records/Tee Pee Records)
  • II CD/LP (2000 Tee Pee Records)
  • 3 CD (2005 MeteorCity)
  • T4B CD/LP (2008 MeteorCity)
  • The Local Fuzz CD/LP (2011 Tee Pee Records)
  • Gravitron CD/LP (2015 Tee Pee Records)
  • EPs

  • Spit Blood CDEP (2002 MeteorCity)
  • Boxriff CD/DVD Live (2006 MeteorCity)
  • Reissue

  • Atomic Bitchwax I CD (2005 MeteorCity)
  • Compilation appearances

  • "Hey Alright" on Welcome to Meteor City (1999 MeteorCity Records)
  • "Combination" on Right in the Nuts: A Tribute to Aerosmith (2000 Small Stone Records)
  • "Kiss the Sun" on Doomed (2000 This Dark Reign Records)
  • "Liquor Queen" on The Mighty Desert Rock Avengers (2002 People Like You Records)
  • "Hey Alright" on Guerrilla Jukebox Vol 1 (2003 Tee Pee Records)
  • "STD" & "The Destroyer" on ...And Back to Earth Again (2007 MeteorCity Records)
  • Songs

    Forty-FiveBoxriff · 2006
    Shit KickerAtomic Bitchwax I · 1999
    Kiss the SunAtomic Bitchwax I · 1999

    References

    The Atomic Bitchwax Wikipedia