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Injected is an Atlanta hard rock band inspired by acts such as Helmet, Metallica and Mötley Crüe.
Injected Origin Atlanta, Georgia, USA Genres Alternative metal
Hard rock
Post-grungeYears active 1995–2006 Labels Island Records Members Danny Grady
Steve Slovisky
Chris Wojtal
Jade LemonsContents
History
After forming in the mid-90's by a group of high school friends and spending years gathering a strong following on the Atlanta rock scene, Injected released its major label debut, Burn It Black, on Feb. 26, 2002 on Island Records. The album was produced by another Atlanta native, former Marvelous 3 frontman and Rolling Stone noted producer Butch Walker (Avril Lavigne, Sevendust, SR-71, Bowling for Soup, Rock Star Supernova). Injected made a video for its first single, "Faithless," and the song became a top 20 single on modern and active rock charts, reaching as high as #3 on MTVs rock countdown. Album cuts such as "I-IV-V" and "Burn It Black" were also included on soundtracks for films such as The Fast and the Furious, Spider-Man, The Scorpion King, among others.
Injected spent over a year touring the country in support of the record, and played venues large and small with bands such as Local H, Saliva, Hoobastank, Greenwheel, Nickelback, Default, Sevendust, Incubus, Mesh StL, Fu Manchu, Damone, and Papa Roach. During that tour, guitarist Jade Lemons departed Injected. Danny Grady (lead vocals/guitar), Steve Slovisky (bass), and Chris Wojtal (drums) played most of the remaining dates as a trio.
In Aug. 2004, an Injected concert in Atlanta was filmed for a potential DVD to be called "Live at the Cotton Club," but the footage has yet to be released to the public in its entirety. Videos for four songs, "Faithless," "The Truth About You," "Gene Genie," and "Lie and Defy" can be found at injectedfans.com and on YouTube.
By 2005, several songs had been recorded for Injected's second album, to be titled The Truth About You. However, sometime in between late 2005 and early 2006, the band's official Web site (injected.com) disappeared, leading many fans to question the status of the band and the record. Much speculation ensued, including talk that the rockers had been dropped from their record label. Rumors also began to circulate that Slovisky and Wojtal had left Injected, and that Grady was considering continuing the band with new members.
Injected fans were left to ponder a message on the home page of injectedfans.com, which read that while band members had worked hard on a second album, "changes at their (record) label left the band with no support and few options. Under the circumstances the band members decided to go their separate ways."
Fans received a glimmer of hope in summer 2006, as rumors circulated that Injected would continue/reform with its original lineup (including Lemons). However, on 8/20/06, Lemons posted comments on a fan-created Injected MySpace page: "...well the rumors aren't true (anymore). We flirted with getting back together, but it's just not gonna happen. too many day to day things keep us having to focus on paying bills, eating, mowing the grass and expanding our waist sizes. oh well...almost right? thanks for the love my friends! take care, Jade"
As of September 2006, the status of Injected is still up in the air, and no release date has been set for an album. However, MP3 versions of four "new" tracks (Speed Metal, Spun Again, Daylight, Dig Me Out) are available on the music section of injectedfans.com, and live version videos of three other unreleased songs (The Truth About You, Gene Genie, Lie and Defy) are posted on the site.
On November 2, 2006, all the material Injected wrote for the second record, "The Truth About You," leaked on their fansite, injectedfans.com.
On May 9, 2009 Injected played with all four original members for the first time in 7 years. They performed the Cheap Trick classic "I Want You to Want Me" at Smith's Olde Bar in Atlanta as one of 500 acts at the charitable 10 night event, 500 Songs for Kids.
During the Summer of 2010, Danny and Jade have been working together with Kyle Spence on drums to re-record some material of The Truth About You as well as working on new material. As of May, 22, 2011, the new record has been "finished, mixed, and ready to drop." In the following week, Jade and Danny got together to discuss which songs they wish to make videos for.
Covers
Tulsa, Oklahoma's Upside recorded the Injected tracks "Monday" and "Daylight" for their 2006 album Jim Beam and the American Dream.
American Idol winner David Cook put Injected's song "Spun Again (Bar-Ba-Sol)" (retitled Bar-Ba-Sol) on his 2008 self-titled debut. Bar-ba-sol was released as a single on March 23, 2009 to US Active and Mainstream Rock stations.
Band members
Current
- Danny Grady - vocals, guitar
- Steve Slovisky - bass
- Chris Wojtal - drums
- Jade Lemons - guitar, vocals
Former
- Matt Pruitt - guitar
Discography
Studio Albums
- Burn It Black (2002) (#149 Billboard Top 200, #7 Top Heatseekers)
- The Truth About You (Unreleased)
Independent Album
- Hammered and Enamored (1995)
Singles
Year Title Peak Positions Album U.S.
Alt.U.S. Main. 2002 "Faithless" 22 19 Burn It Black "Bullet" — 32 Soundtracks
- MTV's Tough Enough 2 - song: Faithless
- Music from and Inspired by Spider-Man - song: I-IV-V
- The Scorpion King - song: Burn It Black
- 99Xmas Soundtrack Volume II - song: Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) (U2 Cover)
- Fast and the Furious - song: Faithless
External links
Categories:- American post-grunge musical groups
- Musical groups from Georgia (U.S. state)
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