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24-7 Spyz

Band, *1986 US, South Bronx
Rock and R&B/Soul

24-7 Spyz (pronounced "twenty four seven spies") were formed in South Bronx, New York in 1986 by vocalist P. Fluid, guitarist Jimi Hazel, bassist Rick Skatore and drummer Kindu Phibes (he was eventually replaced by Anthony Johnson). They were signed to In-Effect/Relativity Records in 1988 and their debut album "Harder Than You" was released in the following year. It sold poorly until MTV and radio began playing their cover version of Kool & The Gang's "Jungle Boogie." The album managed to debut at #113 on the Billboard 200 charts, 24-7 Spyz's highest chart position so far. Their 1990 follow-up "Gumbo Millennium" was not as successful as "Harder Than You" and debuted at lower position at #135 on the Billboard 200. However, it did manage to sell over 300,000 copies. Shortly after the release of "Gumbo Millennium", vocalist P. Fluid and drummer Anthony Johnson both left the band, citing musical and personal differences. They were replaced by Jeff Brodnax and Joel Maitoza on vocals and drums respectively. Also during this period, 24-7 Spyz were dropped from In-Effect/Relativity and signed to East West Records America. The line-up of Brodnax, Hazel, Skatore and Maitoza recorded the "This Is...24-7 Spyz!" EP in 1991, which was followed by their third full-length album "Strength In Numbers". Although both releases failed to chart, its singles "Stuntman" and "Break The Chains" enjoyed moderate success on MTV. After 24-7 Spyz got dropped from East West, Brodnax and Maitoza left the band. 1994 saw a reunion of the classic lineup featuring Fluid, Hazel, Skatore and Johnson. This lineup recorded the band's fourth full-length album "Temporarily Disconnected", which was released in 1995. The album was released exclusively in Europe by the Enemy label, but failed to match the success of their previous releases. After touring in support of "Temporarily Disconnected", Fluid and Johnson left the band once again. Maitoza rejoined the band, and instead of hiring a replacement for Fluid, Hazel took over the vocals duties while still a guitarist. Now a trio, they released their fifth album "Heavy Metal Soul By The Pound" (also known as "6") in 1996. However, Maitoza was replaced by Matt Martin and later Tony Lewis. Although "Heavy Metal Soul By The Pound" helped reignite the band's popularity in Europe and the United States, personal tensions and disagreements between Hazel and Skatore surfaced, which resulted in the end of 24-7 Spyz. After five years apart, 24-7 Spyz reformed in 2003 with the 1998 lineup of Hazel, Skatore and Lewis. However, Lewis left the band in 2004 and was replaced by current drummer Tobias Ralph. After playing a series one-offs, the band eventually recorded an album, "Face The Day", released in July 2006.

     
Members
PortraitJimi Hazel
g, voc *1963
PortraitJoel Maitoza
dr US
PortraitJeff Brodnax
voc
PortraitRick Skatore
b, voc *1958
PortraitAnthony Johnson
dr
Peter Forrest
voc, bvoc
Popular Tracks   
Tick, Tick, Tick on This Is...24-7 SPYZ by 24-7 Spyz
Got It Goin' On on Strength In Numbers by 24-7 Spyz
Break the Chains on Strength In Numbers by 24-7 Spyz
Stuntman on Strength In Numbers by 24-7 Spyz
Jimi'z Jam on Harder Than You by 24-7 Spyz
Earth & Sky on Strength In Numbers by 24-7 Spyz
Jungle Boogie on Harder Than You by 24-7 Spyz
Judgement Day on Strength In Numbers by 24-7 Spyz
Grandma Dynamite on Harder Than You by 24-7 Spyz
John Connelly's Theory on Gumbo Millennium by 24-7 Spyz

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Discography


Title Artist Year Type
Anthem24-7 Spyz2017Single
This Is...24-7 SPYZ / Strength In Numbers24-7 Spyz2006Compil.
Can You Hear The Sound?24-7 Spyz2006Album
Face The Day24-7 Spyz2006Album
If I Could24-7 Spyz1997Album
Heavy Metal Soul By The Pound24-7 Spyz1996Album
Two Songs From The Album Heavy Metal Soul By The Pound24-7 Spyz1996Single
Heavy Metal Soul By The Pound24-7 Spyz1996Album
624-7 Spyz1996Album
Temporarily Disconnected24-7 Spyz1995Album
Strength In Numbers24-7 Spyz1992Album
Unconsciously Screaming / Super BadThe Flaming Lips, 24-7 Spyz1991Single
This Is...24-7 Spyz!24-7 Spyz1991Album
Gumbo Millennium24-7 Spyz1990Album
We'll Have Power / Don't Break My Heart24-7 Spyz1990Single
Gumbo Millennium24-7 Spyz1990Album
Don't Break My Heart!24-7 Spyz1990Single
Grandma Dynamite24-7 Spyz1989Album
Spill My Guts / Tango Skin Polka24-7 Spyz1989Album
Harder Than You24-7 Spyz1989Album
Jungle Boogie24-7 Spyz1989Album
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