Zug Izland - это команда из Детроита, играющие Rock/Juggalo, которая связана с Psychopathic Records. Названа по имени одного из Районов Детроита. Группа ворвалась на международную сцену в 2003 году с дебютным альбомом Cracked Tiles(2003), спродюссированный Insane Clown Posse. Альбом забрался на 48 место в Billboard Heatseekers chart и занял 31 место в Top Independent Albums chart. В следующем году Zug Izand выпустили новый альбом 3:33, альбом не только повторил, но и превзошел Cracked Tiles, заняв 26ое и 22ое место соответственно. После этого Zug Izland покинули Psychopathic Records, оставшись в отличных отношениях с лейблом.
Состав группы:
Syn - Вокал
Joey V. - Гитара
Dave V. - Басс
2 Phat - Ударные
Прежние члены:
Guido Milligan — Басс
Dan Miller — Клавишные
B. Nestor — Басс
Little Pig — Ударные
Mike P. — Гитара
Дискография:
Cracked Tiles (2003)
3:33 (2004)
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Zug Izland is a rock group, formerly associated with Psychopathic Records. They describe their music style as "an exploration of imperfect human morality brought forth through the imagery of a pure fantasy". Their first album was entitled Cracked Tiles, released in 2003. The lyrics were written by Violent J of the Insane Clown Posse. They were in the song "Cotton Candy & Popsicles" on ICP's The Wraith: Shangri-La album. The group was then moved to the Psychopathic Records sub-group, Ax & Smash Records (AXS), in early 2004. On this label, they released their sophomore album, 3:33 (three three three). Zug Izland was then released and AXS was closed. They later signed with Valeo Music Inc and plan to release The Promised Land album sometime in 2006. During the making of The Promised Land, they took time to record a cover of the Pink Floyd classic "Another Brick In The Wall" that was released online.
The band created a style of rock and roll known as Toxic Rock. They are the only members of this genre at this present time. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.