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311 (band)

311 formed in late 1988 in Omaha, Nebraska as a rapcore/nu metal/punk rock/reggae group. The members of 311 are Nick Hexum (lead vocals, guitar), Douglas Vincent "SA" Martinez (vocals, turntable, programming), P-Nut (bass), Tim Mahoney (lead guitar), and Chad Sexton (drums). All five of the members grew up in Omaha, Nebraska in the 1970s.


In 1990 and 1991, 311 released three records on their own independent record label, What Have You Records. These records, titled Dammit, Hydroponic, and Unity, and alongside their energetic live shows, launched their career in the mid west after which they moved out to California in an attempt to be signed onto a major label.

Their first CD, Music was released in 1993 and eventually went gold. The following year, they released their sophmore album, Grassroots, Their biggest selling CD was their self-titled release in 1995 (also known as "The Blue Album") which went triple-platinum, and also found mainstream success with the singles "Down", "All Mixed Up". From 1997 to 2003, 311 stayed under the mainstream radar, releasing the albums Transistor, a live album, Soundsystem, From Chaos, and Evolver. Their continued success during this era was fueled mainly by their loyal fanbase and from slight radio success with the singles "Beautiful Disaster", "Come Original", "Amber", and "Creatures (For A While)". Some of their fans believe that 311's unique style of music that deviates from the mainstream had prevented them from becoming chart-toppers.

In 2004, 311 covered "Love Song", a song originally recorded by The Cure, which achieved massive radio success and became a number one hit. It was featured on the soundtrack for the motion picture 50 First Dates starring Adam Sandler, and then a few months later on their own Greatest Hits compilation. Also that year, 311 played a 68 song setlist during a concert dubbed 311 Day, which is held in New Orleans every other year since 2000. 311 Day occurs on March 11th (Third month of the year, eleventh day).

The band is currently working on a new album that will be released in July of 2005.

Aside from their currently released albums, the band has created three well documented videos (Enlarged to Show Detail, Enlarged to Show Detail 2, and Live in New Orleans) of their touring, friendship, postive messages, and of course: music.

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Rumors

In 1997, a rumor started that the band's name, 311, stood for Ku Klux Klan because K is the 11th letter of the alphabet. The band has denied that the name has any link with the KKK; saying that the name was taken from the number of an Omaha police citation for indecent exposure.

Discography

Year Title Label
1989 Downstairs Self-released
1990 Dammit! What Have You
1991 Unity What Have You
1992 Hydroponic What Have You
1993 Music Polygram
1994 Grassroots Polygram
1995 311 (a.k.a. The Blue Album) Capricorn
1997 Transistor Capricorn
1998 Live Capricorn
1998 Omaha Sessions What Have You
1999 Soundsystem Polygram
2001 From Chaos Volcano
2003 Evolver Volcano
2004 Greatest Hits '93-'03 Volcano
2005 (title TBA) Volcano

Filmography

Year Title Format
1996 Enlarged to Show Detail VHS/DVD
2001 Enlarged to Show Detail 2 VHS/DVD
2004 DVD

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10-26-2009 08:16:03
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