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Morello and Riley performing live.
Background information
Origin
Los Angeles, California
Genres
Years active
2006–2010 (on hiatus)
Labels
Associated acts
Electric Sheep
Members
Street Sweeper Social Club is an American rap rocksupergroup, formed in Los Angeles, California in 2006.[2] The band primarily consists of guitaristTom Morello of Rage Against the Machine and vocalist and emceeBoots Riley of The Coup. The band had been testing songs out during Tom Morello's Nightwatchman tour and released an album on June 16, 2009.[3]Stanton Moore drummed for the group for the recording of the album[4] although he did not join the band for the following tour. Street Sweeper Social Club opened for Nine Inch Nails and Jane's Addiction in May 2009.[5] Street Sweeper Social Club describes itself as 'more than a band, it's a social club.'[6] Their 2010 EP The Ghetto Blaster EP includes covers of M.I.A. 'Paper Planes' and LL Cool J's 'Mama Said Knock You Out'.
1Band history
3Discography
Band history[edit]
Formation and debut album (2006–2009)[edit]
Main article: Street Sweeper Social Club (album)
Morello and Riley performing at a Nightwatchman concert.
Morello and Riley first met during Billy Bragg's Tell Us the Truth Tour in 2003 where Morello often joined Riley on stage as his acoustic folk alter ego the Nightwatchman playing acoustic versions of The Coup's songs.[7] After a Coup show in Los Angeles Morello approached Riley over a dinner with the idea of forming a band to play 'anthems for the revolution'.[7] Morello gave Riley a cassette with instrumental demo songs asking Riley to listen to it, write something and then get back to him.[7] On the 2008 Nightwatchman tour, Riley made frequent appearances on stage to play the song '100 Little Curses' with Morello, which later became the first single released off their debut album. After playing the song, Morello confirmed that an album was in the works and would be out in early 2009. In the Spring of 2009, Street Sweeper Social Club announced a summer tour of the United States with Nine Inch Nails and the recently reunited Jane's Addiction.[8] On March 21, a Nine Inch Nails tour sampler EP titled NINJA was released via digital download containing both Nine Inch Nails, Jane's Addiction and the songs 'The Oath' and 'Clap for the Killers' from the band which at that time still called themselves Street Sweeper.
For the recording of the band's debut album the duo enlisted the help of drummer Stanton Moore while Morello handled both the guitar and bass playing throughout the recording.[4] It was announced on April 14, 2009 that the band was changing their name from Street Sweeper to Street Sweeper Social Club via Trent Reznor's official blog.[9] In late April 2009, the band revealed details and the release date for the band's self-titled debut album. Warner Music Group released the album on June 16, 2009.[10] In April 2009, former Satellite Party and Freedom Fighter Orchestra instrumentalist Carl Restivo revealed, via his MySpace page, that he has been asked to join the band.[11] Later Eric Gardner and Dave Gibbs joined to play drums and bass respectively completing the band's touring line-up. On June 11, 2009, Street Sweeper Social Club put their entire new album on their MySpace page, before the official release five days later. On June 17, 2009, appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, playing their debut single '100 Little Curses'. On October 14, 2009, Tom Morello and Boots Riley performed alongside Public Enemy at the VH1 Hip Hop Honors.
The Ghetto Blaster EP (2010 and onwards)[edit]
Main article: The Ghetto Blaster EP
Morello performing live.
The band released The Ghetto Blaster EP in August 2010, the EP features covers of 'Paper Planes' by M.I.A and 'Mama Said Knock You Out' by LL Cool J. Besides Morello and RIley the album was recorded with touring members Carl Restivo, Dave Gibbs and Eric Gardner. They have performed at Coachella and performed at the 2010 Rock The Bells festival as well as the Voodoo Experience. On August 2, 2010, the band performed their cover of M.I.A's 'Paper Planes' on Lopez Tonight to promote the EP.[12] When asked what's next for Street Sweeper Social Club, Riley confirmed that there will be another full length Street Sweeper Social Club album.[13] Street Sweeper Social Club's music video of their cover of MIA's Paper Planes was released on Oct. 5th, 2010 via YouTube.
Band members[edit]
Official members
Tom Morello – guitar, bass guitar (2006–present)
Boots Riley – lead vocals (2006–present)
Touring members
Carl Restivo – guitar[11] (2009–present)
Dave Gibbs – bass guitar (2009–present)
Scott Guzman – drums, percussion (2009–present)
Daniel Durque – flute, trombone, triangle, cowbell (2009–present)
Discography[edit]
Studio albums[edit]
Title
Release
Street Sweeper Social Club
Released: June 16, 2009
Label: Warner
Format: CD
Extended plays[edit]
Title
Release
The Ghetto Blaster EP
Released: August 10, 2010
Label: Cooking Vinyl
Format: CD, Vinyl
Singles[edit]
Title
Release
Album
'100 Little Curses'
2009
Street Sweeper Social Club
'Promenade'
2010
'Paper Planes'
The Ghetto Blaster EP
Guest appearances[edit]
The Coup Pick A Bigger Weapon Zip
Title
Release
Album
'Clap for the Killers'
2009
NINJA 2009 Tour Sampler EP
'The Oath'
References[edit]
^'Boots Riley (The Coup/Street Sweeper Social Club)'. Punknews.org. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
^Ernest Jasmin Street Sweepers to feature The Coup's Boots Riley, Audioslave’s Tom MorelloArchived 2009-04-07 at the Wayback Machine thenewstribune.com Retrieved: 2009-07-09
^Boots Riley MySpace blogArchived 2012-07-07 at Archive.today myspace.com Retrieved: 2009-07-09
^ abMike Greenhaus Stanton Moore to Release New Studio Album with Tom Morello and Boots RileyArchived 2008-03-03 at the Wayback Machine relix.com Retrieved: 2009-07-09
^'Trent Reznor blog posting'. Nin.com. Retrieved 2011-07-18.
^Tom Morello Tom Morello explaining band name twitter.com Retrieved: 2009-07-09
^ abcStreet Sweeper Social Scene bringing the heavy funkArchived 2009-06-25 at the Wayback Machine maxim.com Retrieved: 2009-07-09
^Nine Inch Nails – TourArchived 2008-05-08 at WebCite nin.com Retrieved: 2009-07-09
^Trent Reznor Official blogg Retrieved: 2009-07-08
^Poladian, Charles (2009-04-23). 'Street Sweeper Social Club readies Street Sweeper Social Club'. Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 2009-04-26.
^ abLindsay, Andrew (2009-04-14). 'Carl Restivo joins Tom Morello's Street Sweeper Social Club'. Stereokill.net. Archived from the original on 2014-04-07. Retrieved 2009-04-14.
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pick a bigger weapon
studio album by
released
april 25, 2006
genre
hip hop
length
65:13
label
epitaph records
producer
boots riley, organized elements
the coup chronology
party music (2001)
pick a bigger weapon (2006)
sorry to bother you (2012)
professional ratings
aggregate scores
source
rating
metacritic
78/100[1]
review scores
source
rating
allmusic
[2]
the a.v. club
a−[3]
robert christgau
a[4]
entertainment weekly
a−[5]
pitchfork
7.9/10[6]
popmatters
[7]
slant magazine
[8]
stylus magazine
c[9]
pick a bigger weapon is the fifth studio album by american hip hop group the coup. it was released on epitaph records on april 25, 2006. it peaked at number 24 on the billboardheatseekers albums chart,[10] as well as number 35 on the independent albums chart.[11]
critical reception[edit]
at metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 78 based on 25 reviews, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'.[1]
rolling stone named it the 49th best album of 2006.[12]thoughtco placed it at number 9 on the 'best rap albums of 2006' list.[13]
track listing[edit]
no.
title
length
1.
'bullets and love (introduction)'
1:29
2.
'we are the ones'
4:15
3.
'laugh/love/fuck'
3:46
4.
'my favorite mutiny' (featuring black thought and talib kweli)
organized elements – drum programming (17), production (17)
technical personnel
matt kelley – recording, mixing
kenneth hung – cover art
charts[edit]
chart
peak position
us heatseekers albums (billboard)[10]
24
us independent albums (billboard)[11]
35
references[edit]
^ ab'pick a bigger weapon by the coup'. metacritic. cbs interactive. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^kellman, andy. 'pick a bigger weapon - the coup'. allmusic. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^rabin, nathan (april 26, 2006). 'the coup: pick a bigger weapon'. the a.v. club. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^christgau, robert. 'the coup'. christgau's consumer guide. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^hermes, will (april 24, 2006). 'pick a bigger weapon'. entertainment weekly. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^macia, peter (may 17, 2006). 'the coup: pick a bigger weapon'. pitchfork. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^heaton, dave (april 24, 2006). 'the coup: pick a bigger weapon'. popmatters. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^newlin, jimmy (april 23, 2006). 'the coup: pick a bigger weapon'. slant magazine. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^gaerig, andrew (april 26, 2006). 'the coup - pick a bigger weapon'. stylus magazine. archived from the original on january 8, 2011. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^ ab'the coup: chart history (heatseekers albums)'. billboard. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^ ab'the coup: chart history (independent albums)'. billboard. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^'rolling stone's best albums of '06'. stereogum. december 14, 2006. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^'the 100 best hip-hop albums of the 2000s'. thoughtco. june 18, 2017. retrieved july 16, 2018.
external links[edit]
pick a bigger weapon at discogs (list of releases)
retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=pick_a_bigger_weapon&oldid=880879388'
categories:
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pick a bigger weapon
studio album by
released
april 25, 2006
genre
hip hop
length
65:13
label
epitaph records
producer
boots riley, organized elements
the coup chronology
party music (2001)
pick a bigger weapon (2006)
sorry to bother you (2012)
professional ratings
aggregate scores
source
rating
metacritic
78/100[1]
review scores
source
rating
allmusic
[2]
the a.v. club
a−[3]
robert christgau
a[4]
entertainment weekly
a−[5]
pitchfork
7.9/10[6]
popmatters
[7]
slant magazine
[8]
stylus magazine
c[9]
pick a bigger weapon is the fifth studio album by american hip hop group the coup. it was released on epitaph records on april 25, 2006. it peaked at number 24 on the billboardheatseekers albums chart,[10] as well as number 35 on the independent albums chart.[11]
critical reception[edit]
at metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 78 based on 25 reviews, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'.[1]
rolling stone named it the 49th best album of 2006.[12]thoughtco placed it at number 9 on the 'best rap albums of 2006' list.[13]
track listing[edit]
no.
title
length
1.
'bullets and love (introduction)'
1:29
2.
'we are the ones'
4:15
3.
'laugh/love/fuck'
3:46
4.
'my favorite mutiny' (featuring black thought and talib kweli)
organized elements – drum programming (17), production (17)
technical personnel
matt kelley – recording, mixing
kenneth hung – cover art
charts[edit]
chart
peak position
us heatseekers albums (billboard)[10]
24
us independent albums (billboard)[11]
35
references[edit]
^ ab'pick a bigger weapon by the coup'. metacritic. cbs interactive. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^kellman, andy. 'pick a bigger weapon - the coup'. allmusic. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^rabin, nathan (april 26, 2006). 'the coup: pick a bigger weapon'. the a.v. club. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^christgau, robert. 'the coup'. christgau's consumer guide. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^hermes, will (april 24, 2006). 'pick a bigger weapon'. entertainment weekly. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^macia, peter (may 17, 2006). 'the coup: pick a bigger weapon'. pitchfork. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^heaton, dave (april 24, 2006). 'the coup: pick a bigger weapon'. popmatters. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^newlin, jimmy (april 23, 2006). 'the coup: pick a bigger weapon'. slant magazine. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^gaerig, andrew (april 26, 2006). 'the coup - pick a bigger weapon'. stylus magazine. archived from the original on january 8, 2011. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^ ab'the coup: chart history (heatseekers albums)'. billboard. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^ ab'the coup: chart history (independent albums)'. billboard. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^'rolling stone's best albums of '06'. stereogum. december 14, 2006. retrieved july 16, 2018.
^'the 100 best hip-hop albums of the 2000s'. thoughtco. june 18, 2017. retrieved july 16, 2018.
external links[edit]
pick a bigger weapon at discogs (list of releases)
retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=pick_a_bigger_weapon&oldid=880879388'
categories:
hidden categories:
the coup bigger weapon.rar [full version]
direct download
pick a bigger weapon by the coup - amazing; fitting for the times..pdf
from 4shared.com 19 kb
the coup pick a bigger weapon cd 2006
from mediafire.com (79 mb)
the coup pick a bigger weapon 2006
from crocko.com (86 mb)
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