Formats: CD, CS, Longplay Vinyl (LP), Digital Download (DL).Notes: Third independent release, considered as the second album, only 1,000 CDs made and 500 Cassettes.Notes: Released independently, considered as debut, only 300 copies made.There latest record, Universal Pulse, was released through the bands new self-titled independent label 311 Records and ATO. Almost all released between 2001 to 2009 were released through Volcano Records. There major-label debut Music was released on Capricorn Records. There first three releases, ( Dammit!, Hydroponic, and Unity), were released through What Have You? Records. Through out 1989 to 2012, 311 has released 12 studio albums, (two independent, ten major label), one live album, four compilations, five EPs, four video albums, and thirty-three singles.
In 2012, the band mentioned plans for another record to be released sometimes in 2013. 311s fourth full length is back on vinyl 1997s Transistor found the LA-by-way-of-Omaha band shifting gears aesthetically by turning down the rap. Legacy released Playlist - The Very Best of 311 in 2010, part of the Playlist series.īy 2011, the band made a second independent label named after the band, 311 and released Universal Pulse on 311 and ATO. In 2009, 311 released there ninth major-label record, Uplifter, and there fourth home video, The Road to 3. During the same year, the band released there next studio album, Don't Tread on Me. 2005 met 311 Day: Live in New Orleans, the third video by 311. In 2004, the band released there first "greatest hits" album, Greatest Hits '93 - '03, containing singles between 1993 to 2003 and two "previously unreleased" tracks. There seventh major-label album, Evolver, was released in 2003.
During the same year, they released there second home video release, Enlarged to Show Detail 2. The album saw a change in musical style as fewer songs feature rapping in comparison to the band's previous albums. Transistor is the fourth studio album by 311. In 2001, thirteen years after the band first formed, From Chaos was made and was a moderate hit. Double 150gm vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket. It is the last 311 album to be released on Capricorn. In 1998, the band released there first live album, simply titled Live, also in the same year, the band released Omaha Sessions on there old indie label, What Have You?, it is currently only avaible via 311.com.
It came with a bonus CD including outtakes from The Blue Album. During 1996, they've released there first video, entitled Enlarged to Show Detailed. This became a mainstream success due to the popular song "Down". Find authentic 311 merchandise, 311 shirts, and everything 311 fans love all in one place. In 1995, the group made there third album, this time called 311, or The Blue Album. In 1994, they released there second major-label album, named Grassroots. So to continue the tour, they borrowed stuff from friends until they were able to replace the items.
During there tour, there bus exploded, destroying personal possessions and equipment. In 1993, the band officially released there major-label debut, entitled Music. Eventually, the band moved to Van Nuys, California and rented a small apartment, later, they would be signed to Capricorn. During the early 90's, the band released 3 independent albums on there own independent record label, What Have You?, they were Dammit!, Hydroponic, and Unity. 311 Transistor Vinyl 2LP Volcano SKU lp-8327 4th album from Omaha reggae rock fusion band 24. In 1992, Doug "SA" Martinez was asked to join and became a member of the band. In 1991, Jim left and was replaced by Tim Mahoney. The band thought it was a funny name at the time, so they called themselves "311".
The band gotten its name from the omaha police code "311", which stands for public exposer. The band originally consisted of Nick Hexum, Jim Waterson, Aaron Wills, or "P-Nut", and Chad Sexton. Stealing Happy Hours Music By, Lyrics By – N.The band formed in 1988 in Omaha, Nebraska. Hexum* Percussion – Eric Bobo Performer – The High & Mighty Written-By – E. Hexum* Written-By, Performer – Michelle Clinton*Ĭreature Feature Lyrics By – D. What Was I Thinking Music By, Lyrics By – N. Martinez*Įlectricity Music By, Lyrics By – N. Sexton*īeautiful Disaster Music By, Lyrics By – N.