- Helmet discography
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Artist = Helmet
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Singles = 15
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New York -basedalternative metal band formed in 1989, consists of six full-lengthstudio album s, twocompilation album s, fifteen singles, and fourteenmusic video s. This list does not include material performed by members or former members of Helmet that was recorded with Adair, Anthrax,Band of Susans , Biohazard,The Cult , Disturbing the Peace, Exodus, Norma Jean, Testament, Tomahawk andWhite Zombie .Helmet appeared on the New York underground scene in 1989 after vocalist/guitarist
Page Hamilton had leftBand of Susans . They were spotted by Tom Hazelmyer and signed to hisAmphetamine Reptile Records label, releasing their debut 7 inch single, "Born Annoying ", later that year. The label then released their first album, "Strap It On", in 1990. After touring in support of that album, Helmet signed toInterscope Records in 1991 and started recording their second album, "Meantime", which was released a year later. "Meantime" was far more successful, peaking at number one on the "Billboard"Heatseekers chart, and in 68th position on "Billboard 200 ". The critically-acclaimed album also provided their first ever charting single "Unsung", which remains one of Helmet's live staples, and later became the band's only album to achieve Gold status in theUnited States .cite web | url = http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH | title = RIAA Gold and Platinum searchable database |work= Search for artist "Helmet" | accessdate = 2008-09-18 | publisher =RIAA ]After the release of "Meantime", original guitarist
Peter Mengede left Helmet on bad terms and was replaced byRob Echeverria . The band returned to the studio with co-producer T-Ray in the fall of 1993, to record their third album. "Betty", released in June 1994, got the band's highest ever chart position, debuting at #45 on the "Billboard 200" charts, with "Milquetoast", "Biscuits for Smut" and "Wilma's Rainbow" in particular becoming major rock radio hits at the time. Despite this, the album was not as successful as "Meantime", and Echeverria soon left Helmet to join Biohazard. The band continued as a three-piece while recording their next album, "Aftertaste", which was released in 1997. After recording was complete, guitaristChris Traynor (formerly ofOrange 9mm ) was recruited for the supporting tour. Although "Exactly What You Wanted" became a moderate radio hit, the album spent only a few weeks on the "Billboard 200" charts. In 1998, Helmet decided to break up after "9 years, 1600 shows" and 5 albums.A long period of inactivity ended in early 2004 when Hamilton decided to resurrect Helmet, with a new lineup of
John Tempesta on drums andChris Traynor (guitarist on the "Aftertaste" tour) on bass. This lienup recorded the band's first post-reunion album "Size Matters ", which was released in September 2004. After recording was done, bassistFrank Bello was brought in so Traynor could return to guitar. However, Bello left before its conclusion to reunite with Anthrax, who was then reuniting with the "classic" "Among the Living " lineup.Jeremy Chatelain replaced Bello for the duration of the tour. Tempesta also left band in early 2006 to join the reunited Cult.In late 2005, Helmet abandoned their fourteen year relationship with Interscope and signed with
Warcon Enterprises . The band had also announced that a new album was in the works for an early summer 2006 release. Helmet performed at the 2006South by Southwest festival inAustin, Texas , with a temporary lineup consisting ofCharlie Walker on drums,Chris Traynor on bass, andAnthony Truglio (formerly of Gandhi) on guitar. The new album, "Monochrome", released in July 2006, was recorded and co-produced byWharton Tiers , who recorded Helmet's first two albums. For the album, Hamilton and Traynor returned to the studio with newly recruited drummer,Mike Jost (formerly of Adair). Helmet headlined the 2006Warped Tour in support of "Monochrome", with Jeremy Chatelain reprising his role from the 2005 "Size Matters" tour.Discography
tudio albums
Music videos
* "Bad Mood" (1991)
* "Blacktop" (1991)
* "Unsung" (1992)
* "Give It" (1992)
* "In The Meantime" (1993)
* "Just Another Victim" (collaboration withHouse of Pain ) (1993)
* "Milquetoast" (1994)
* "Biscuits For Smut" (1994)
* "Wilma's Rainbow" (1994)
* "Exactly What You Wanted" - 1997)
* "Smart" (2005)
* "Gone" (2006)
* "Monochrome" (2006)
* "Money Shot" (2007)References
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