The Flys

The Flys

:"Not to be confused with the name of [http://www.punk77.co.uk/groups/flys.htm another band] from the late-1970's punk rock era, hailing from Coventry, UK."

Infobox musical artist
Name = The Flys


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Origin = USA
Genre = Alternative rock
Post-grunge
Years_active = 1994 – 2002
Label = Raid America (1995)
Trauma Records (1997-2001)
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Current_members =
Past_members = Adam Paskowitz
Peter Perdischizzi
James Book
Nicky Lucero
Holmes Jones
Josh Paskowitz

The Flys were an American post-grunge group, formed in 1994 and now on indefinite hiatus as of 2002. They had success with a minor radio hit in 1998, "Got You (Where I Want You)", the video for which featured Katie Holmes from the hit TV show Dawson's Creek. "Got You (Where I Want You)" was also featured on the soundtrack for the 1998 MGM film Disturbing Behavior, which starred Katie Holmes. Their music is also featured in The Crow salvation soundtrack,with the track I Know What You Want.

Lineups

1994 - 2000
* Adam Paskowitz - Vocals
* Peter Perdischizzi - Guitars
* James Book - Bass
* Nicky Lucero - Drums
* Josh Paskowitz - Backing Vocals

2001 - 2002
* Adam Paskowitz - Vocals
* James Book - Bass
* Matt Price - Guitars
* Holmes Jones - Drums

Discography

* "25 Cents" (1995)
* "Holiday Man" (1998)
* "Outta My Way" (2000)

References


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