the Stones, MC5, Iggy Pop and the Stooges, the Smiths, Led Zepplin, Dead Boys, E-40, Failure, Fugazi, Hall and Oates, Hank Williams, Muddy Waters, Jawbreaker, the Who, Journey, Johnny Cash, Miles Davis, the Murder City Devils, Oasis, the Pogues, ROCKET FROM THE MOTHERFUCKING CRYPT, the Swingin' Utters, the Ramones, Turbonegro, the Clash...
Sounds Like
The Stooges meets Rocket from the Crypt, toss in a little Clash, bake @ Dead Boys and serve hot!!
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The band was formed in early 2002 by former Filibuster frontman/singer Jason Boggs, Filibuster Guitarist Mike Schefener, Jason’s co-worker Jerome Stannard, and friend Will Brunk. Mike soon after handed over guitar duties to friend and rookie Matt Winnberry. Soon after Jason and Jerome’s co-worker Andrew Marks was added in early 2003, and Will was replaced by Mike Cordano on the drums. …are cuming was recorded in June of 2003 and this line-up was complete until the departure of 2nd guitarist Matt Winnberry in early 2004. Stepping Large, Laughing Easy was recorded as a four piece over a weekend in March 04’, and released in July 04’. In 2005 the $nobs added longtime friend and 2nd Guitarist Tim McCord. In 2008 The $nobs won a SAMMIE for the Best Rock Band in Sacramento. Shortly after this victory Andrew Marks and Tim McCord left the band to pursue career opportunities in San Francisco and New York. Zach Goodin AKA Zippy, a well seasoned rock and roll vetran is now manning the six string with the $nobs. The snobs will record and release a record in 2009!
Sacramento Rock Music Examiner –Laura Winn
Throw a slab of bacon on it! Friday's Concert in the Park was sizzling hot
Friday's Concert in the Park was sizzling hot! Literally, and figuratively. Despite the 104 degree scorcher, a reported 5,000 people braved the heat to see CockFight Kings, Phantom Jets, The No-Goodniks, and The Snobs at Cesar Chavez Plaza
As soon as The Snobs lead singer Jason Boggs walked on stage with his saxophone, the crowd screamed. Almost exactly five years ago (a difference of one day), The Snobs were the middle-slotted Concert in the Park band, opening for The Brodys. On that Friday, the crowd clapped politely, but it was mostly a "take 'em or leave 'em" reception. Fast forward five years, and I think The Snobs have become the kind of band you either hate or love. How anyone could feel indifferently about the 2009-era Snobs is beyond me. The Snobs sound like The Clash and The Stooges got together and formed a politically-aware party rock band. If you've ever found yourself dancing to Iggy Pop's "Lust for Life," you're just as likely to find yourself dancing to Snobs tunes like "The Difference" and "Riot." And Friday while the band jammed, the crowd danced and danced under the blazing sun.
The 104 degree heat was no match for Friday's show. The heat may have melted your face off, but the music rocked both socks and shoes off.
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