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Formed:
2000 in Phoenix, AZ

Genre:
Rock

Years Active:
'00s






Psychostick

Biography

Although the formation of Psychostick took place as the new millennium dawned, the story of this out of control, satirical and riff heavy metal act began a bit earlier, in the wilds of Odessa, Texas a short time earlier. Psychostick co-founder Joshua "Joshy" Key was originally part of an outfit dubbed Asinine, but that group's existence was cut short by the vocalists' departure from Texas to the drier climes of Arizona. With friend Rob "Rawrb" Kersey in tow, Joshua set about forming a new band, this time featuring the Asinine vocalist on guitars, and pushing Rawrb up into the frontman slot. The group was joined — eventually — by bassist Hunter Alexander and drummer Alex "Shmalex" Preiss, and the quartet recorded their first demo, entitled Don't Bitch, It's Free, in September of 2000. The following year, on Valentine's Day to be exact, Psychostick played their first show, and roughly six months later were releasing their second demo, Die... A Lot! The group ended their busiest year yet on a down note, as they lost the services of bassist Hunter Alexander, who would be replaced by Mike Kocian soon after. A flurry of shows big and small followed, and by 2003, Psychostick was ready to hit the streets with their debut album, that May's We Couldn't Think of A Title. Although momentum was ideally in their favor, the craziness had to take a back seat to more responsible activities, as bassist Mike went off to finish college. The band played the occasional show, and even took on a fifth member (guitarist Vince Johansen), and by 2005, Mike was finished with school, and Psychostick made a triumphant full-time return. A nationwide tour followed in 2006, which was also marked by the departure of guitarist Johansen (he was replaced by Jake "Jake-r-Meister.") Their popularity increased over time, and in 2007, the band released their second album, The Flesh Eating Roller Skate Holliday Joyride, which managed to break the top twenty on Billboard's holiday charts that year. But that year would also prove to be the end of the line for bassist Mike Kocian, who called it a day. . Although the formation of Psychostick took place as the new millennium dawned, the story of this out of control, satirical and riff heavy metal act began a bit earlier, in the wilds of Odessa, Texas a short time earlier. Psychostick co-founder Joshua "Joshy" Key was originally part of an outfit dubbed Asinine, but that group's existence was cut short by the vocalists' departure from Texas to the drier climes of Arizona. With friend Rob "Rawrb" Kersey in tow, Joshua set about forming a new band, this time featuring the Asinine vocalist on guitars, and pushing Rawrb up into the frontman slot. The group was joined — eventually — by bassist Hunter Alexander and drummer Alex "Shmalex" Preiss, and the quartet recorded their first demo, entitled Don't Bitch, It's Free, in September of 2000. The following year, on Valentine's Day to be exact, Psychostick played their first show, and roughly six months later were releasing their second demo, Die... A Lot! The group ended their busiest year yet on a down note, as they lost the services of bassist Hunter Alexander, who would be replaced by Mike Kocian soon after. A flurry of shows big and small followed, and by 2003, Psychostick was ready to hit the streets with their debut album, that May's We Couldn't Think of A Title. Although momentum was ideally in their favor, the craziness had to take a back seat to more responsible activities, as bassist Mike went off to finish college. The band played the occasional show, and even took on a fifth member (guitarist Vince Johansen), and by 2005, Mike was finished with school, and Psychostick made a triumphant full-time return. A nationwide tour followed in 2006, which was also marked by the departure of guitarist Johansen (he was replaced by Jake "Jake-r-Meister.") Their popularity increased over time, and in 2007, the band released their second album, The Flesh Eating Roller Skate Holliday Joyride, which managed to break the top twenty on Billboard's holiday charts that year. But that year would also prove to be the end of the line for bassist Mike Kocian, who called it a day.

Top Albums


1. IV Revenge o..
We Couldn't Think of a Title, Psychostick
2. We Couldn't ..
Sandwich, Psychostick
3. Sandwich
Space Vampires vs. Zombie Dinosaurs In 3-D, Psychostick
4. Space Vampir..
The Flesh Eating Rollerskate Holiday Joyride, Psychostick
5. The Flesh Ea..
Obey the Beard - Single, Psychostick
6. Obey the Bea..
Orgasm = Love (Live-Ish M.A.F. Version) - Single, Psychostick
7. Orgasm = Lov..
The Digital Appetizer - EP, Psychostick
8. The Digital ..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Quack KillsIV Revenge of the Vengeance3:29$0.99
2.
Obey the BeardObey the Beard - Single3:59$1.29
3.
Beer!!!We Couldn't Think of a ..2:15$1.29
4.
Fight to the DeathIV Revenge of the Vengeance3:18$0.99
5.
Loathe Thy NeighborIV Revenge of the Vengeance4:57$0.99
6.
Danger ZoneIV Revenge of the Vengeance3:50$1.29
7.
NsfwIV Revenge of the Vengeance3:13$0.99
8.
Blue ScreenIV Revenge of the Vengeance4:36$0.99
9.
Dogs Like SocksIV Revenge of the Vengeance1:09$0.99
10.
So. Heavy.IV Revenge of the Vengeance4:48$0.99
11.
President RhinoIV Revenge of the Vengeance2:12$0.99
12.
Obey the BeardIV Revenge of the Vengeance3:52$1.29
13.
Orgasm = Love (Live-Ish M.A.F. Versi..Orgasm = Love (Live-Ish M.A..5:19$0.99
14.
Duh, Of Course We Did Outtakes!Space Vampires vs. Zombie D..8:38$0.99
15.
Numbers (I Can Only Count to Four)Space Vampires vs. Zombie D..4:14$0.99
16.
Root of All EvilSpace Vampires vs. Zombie D..3:56$0.99
17.
My Clingy GirlfriendSpace Vampires vs. Zombie D..5:00$0.99
18.
Methane CrescendoSpace Vampires vs. Zombie D..2:51$0.99
19.
Six Pounds of TerrorSpace Vampires vs. Zombie D..1:30$0.99
20.
That GuySpace Vampires vs. Zombie D..1:20$0.99
21.
Political BumSpace Vampires vs. Zombie D..3:44$0.99
22.
It's Just a Movie, StupidSpace Vampires vs. Zombie D..3:36$0.99
23.
Hate Times 8Space Vampires vs. Zombie D..3:32$0.99
24.
Intervention for a Good MoodSpace Vampires vs. Zombie D..2:45$0.99
25.
Because BoobsSpace Vampires vs. Zombie D..3:42$0.99

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