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Staind is a four-piece alternative metal group from Springfield, Massachusetts. Over the past five years, the band has had a large impact on rock and mainstream radio with a large number of successful singles spanning several albums, and have sold twelve million albums worldwide.//After meeting through friends and covering KoRn, Rage Against the Machine, Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains, among others, in smalltime clubs for two years, Staind self-released their debut album, Tormented, in November 1996, citing influences Pantera and Sepultura. The album is generally regarded as the band's heaviest and "rawest" effort. Until recently, the album was difficult to obtain, as only four thousand copies were originally sold. Since then, the demand from fans has allowed it to be released through the band's official website.The band's big break came after lead singer Aaron Lewis befriended Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst after opening for the band in October 1997 in Hartford, Connecticut at the Webster Theater. At first, Durst disagreed with Staind's choice of cover art for Tormented, which depicted a stabbed Bible, a crucified Barbie doll, and the words 'There's nothing left for me' scrawled in blood across the wall, and refused to sign them on the argument that they were Satan worshipers. However, after hearing them out, Durst was so impressed he signed them to his Flip record label, and co-produced their 1999 breakthrough Dysfunction with Terry Date. To this day, Dysfunction has sold over two million copies in the U.S. alone. The album was given mediocre reviews by critics for being "indicative of the times", but a large number of the band's fans nonetheless regard it as the group's best work. The nine-track nu-metal LP (with one hidden track, "Excess Baggage") produced three singles, all of which enjoyed radio play. The most well-known, "Mudshovel," (which also appeared on Tormented, spelled as "Mudshuvel"), has since become a staple of the band's live show. Staind toured with Limp Bizkit for the Family Values Tour during the fall of 1999, where Aaron Lewis performed their first mainstream hit "Outside" (a song he was working on at the time but had not yet finished—he finished it on the fly while performing) with Fred Durst to hundreds of waving cigarette lighters, and which set them up for their smash hit 2001 album Break the Cycle, which brought them international success (it went number 1 in both the U.S. and the UK), sold more than 7 million copies, and had first week sales of over 700 000 in the U.S. alone. The album sees the band move away from the nu-metal sounds of their previous album and resort to an alternative metal. Break the Cycle spawned five hit singles to date, "It's Been Awhile," (which hit the Billboard Top 10) "Fade," (which has been featured on a number of movie soundtracks and television shows), "Outside," "For You," and "Epiphany," and included a track called "Waste," devoted to two teenage fans who committed suicide shortly before the album was released. The album also received mixed critical praise; Rolling Stone magazine called them "the grim genre's most song-oriented, downright sensitive band in years" [1] while New Musical Express referred to the album as "14 tracks of parent-friendly grunge-flavoured soft rock that make Creed sound like GG Allin." [2] (a statement that proved ironic, since Break the Cycle was later included in Hit Parader's The Top 50 Metal Albums of All Time at number 46 and The Top 10 "New Metal" CDs at #3)
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Staind, Shinedown And More Go On Stimulate This! Tour
They don't plan on preaching (much) from the stage, but politics and the current economic climate helped inspire this summer's Stimulate This! Tour, a hard rock package featuring Staind, Shinedown, Chevelle and Halestorm that kicks off Wednesday in Peoria, Ill.
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TODAY AT TASTE OF MINNESOTA
The main attraction: In recent years, early '00s rockers Staind (8 p.m.) have settled into the festival-and-casino circuit, which may seem like an odd fit given their generally gloomy outlook. They still manage to score the occasional radio hit, though, with 2008's "Believe" topping the modern rock charts. After this tour, lead singer Aaron Lewis plans to wrap up his long-in-the-works solo album.
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Review: Concert not all stimulating
The nearly 4,600 fans that showed up to see Staind kick off its "Stimulate This!" tour Wednesday night in Peoria were treated to plenty of rousing moments, starting right away with a firecracker of an opening band. Halestorm, a band from central Pennsylvania that signed with Atlantic Records and released its first full-length album this year, was an energetic start to the night. Lead singer ...
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Diverse members Kicking K8's strong point
Record label Crash Music frequently tells the rock band members of San Diego-based Kicking K8 that they need to get a more "cohesive" look.
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New changes for this year's Taste of Minnesota
The 27th annual Taste of Minnesota kicks off Thursday, but this year, it "tastes" and feels a little different. "Did a lot of listening
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