|
Last update: Saturday 22nd of November 2008 « Saxon
Scapegoat WaxScapegoat Wax was a hip-hop/rap/breakbeat act from Northern California, USA that was started by J.DeVille and Marty James. The band was best known for their single Aisle 10 (Hello Allison), which reached moderate success in the US and was part of the Xbox video game Jet Set Radio Future as well as being on the soundtrack for Project Gotham Racing. Other singles that achieved lesser success include "Almost Fine" and "Lost Cause". Their single "Space to Share" has been included on several motion picture soundtracks, such as those of Clockstoppers, American Sweetheart and 40 Days 40 Nights. Scapegoat Wax produced three albums during their active years, for three different labels. It should be noted, however, that many of the same songs appear on all three albums, with each adding refinements to existing songs and some original material. Scapegoat Wax was originally part of Grand Royal Records, but when that label folded, moved on to Hollywood Records before eventually splitting up not long after the release of SWAX, in favor of returning to their indie label roots. Front-man Marty James and MDA became a part of a similar sounding band called One Block Radius in 2003, and continue to produce music together. DiscographyAlbums
Singles
Scapegoat Wax Mp3 DownloadsDownload audio files (mp3 and wma) with Scapegoat Wax Songs using these download websites. The list will be updated perciodically.Scapegoat Wax RingtonesYou can get any Scapegoat Wax ringtone you like (realtone, polyphonic, mono tone, mp3 ringtone) using the next service:
Pick Carrier, Confirm your Phone number and choose the ringtones you want to receive Scapegoat Wax Music VideosMusic Plate music videos with myspace codes, see Scapegoat Wax music videos section search for music videos and get your myspace music code.Scapegoat Wax LyricsGet full Scapegoat Wax lyrics on music plate Scapegoat Wax lyrics page. Use the search option if the target page is not correctly displayed.
Scapegoat Wax in the news
EWWWW! Fool me once shame on you fool me twice shame on ME! A writer for The Nation talks about the goverment's war on terror against her father. Laila is a co-author, with Chris Hedges, on an article called "The Other War". Remember when the Simpsons used to be a sharp, witty commentary on modern day society? Me neither. A Simpsons devotee waxes nostalgic about the glory days of the show and why old fans probably shouldn't be too hopeful about the family's first foray onto the silver screen.
|
Music Plate Sections:Music Artists and BandsRingtones Lyrics Music Videos Also on Music Plate Talking Heads Strata Azul Azul Elmo and Patsy Gary Glitter Eddi Reader The Wiseguys The Comrads Revolting Cocks The Explosion Rayko The Scofflaws N2Deep Rascal Flatts Marilyn Manson The Cakekitchen Aaron Lines Ron Wood Fiery Furnaces Reo Speedwagon Symposium Joyce Sims |