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Helmet

Like many influential bands, Helmet were born out of an unusual set of influences. Oregon-born guitarist and founder Page Hamilton had actually moved to New York City to study jazz, but found inspiration in the late '80s through post-punk acts Sonic Youth, Killing Joke, and Big Black, and envisioned a group that combined then-unusual tunings (particularly dropped D) with uneven and jazz-like time signatures and harmonies. The result was Helmet, the East Coast's answer to Seattle's then-underground sensation Soundgarden. Hamilton recruited bassist Henry Bogdan from Oregon, along with Australian guitarist Peter Mengede and Florida drummer John Stanier for the group's first incarnation. Helmet's independent label debut EP, Strap It On, showcased the group's raw power -- both instrumentally and in Hamilton's growling vocals -- through tracks like the mocking "Sinatra" and rocking "Bad Mood."

Signed to the Interscope label soon thereafter, the same lineup released its breakthrough 1992 CD, Meantime. MTV aired three videos by Helmet, then the only band close to the Seattle grunge sound on the East Coast, in "Give It," "In the Meantime," and the distorted, stop-and-start showcase "Unsung." Hamilton, Bogdan, and Stanier collaborated with Irish rap group House of Pain on "Just Another Victim" for the 1993 film Judgment Night, after Mengede left the band. The popular soundtrack (with its unorthodox mix of rappers and alternative bands like Ice-T and Slayer, Sir Mix-a-Lot and Mudhoney) created even more of a demand for Helmet's next CD. Replacing Mengede with guitarist Rob Echeverria on 1994's Betty, Hamilton crafted an album even more versatile -- and at times even heavier -- than Meantime. The song "Milquetoast" appeared on the soundtrack to the hit film The Crow; Stanier's unrelenting drumming drove tracks like "I Know," and Hamilton's jazz background showed on the cover of Dizzy Gillespie's "Beautiful Love." Yet Betty proved to be a critical success but a commercial failure, its versatility relegating it to the cutout bins.

Echeverria left Helmet in the mid-'90s to join Biohazard, and the band bought time to refocus by releasing the Born Annoying collection of B-sides in 1995. Hamilton played all the guitar parts for 1997's Aftertaste -- but his vocals sounded like his heart just wasn't in a group in which he couldn't keep a rhythm guitarist, and the album proved a disappointment. After touring with Orange 9mm's Chris Traynor on guitar and much deliberation, Helmet disbanded in 1999. But the Helmet influence was heard throughout rock, whether by Hamilton's involvement with industrial groups (Nine Inch Nails) or indirectly through metal acts (System of a Down), and even the atonal distortion of rap-rock hybrids such as Korn and Limp Bizkit.

Helmet returned in 2004 when Hamilton recruited Traynor and a new rhythm section consisting of drummer John Tempesta (Rob Zombie, Testament) and bassist Frank Bello (Anthrax); signed to Interscope, the group released Size Matters in October of that year. The lineup would change with following albums as well. Drummer Mike Jost and bassist Jeremy Chatelain joined Hamilton and Traynor for 2006’s Monochrome, released on Warcon/Fontana, and guitarist Dan Beeman and drummer Kyle Stevenson rotated in for 2010’s Seeing Eye Dog. ~ Bill Meredith, Rovi
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You guys are brilliant. Saw you at the Warped Tour awhile back. Liked you before, LOVED you since. I hope you guys jam forever.
drewmac27112
Helmet has always kicked a**. I've been a fan since Strap It On, and actually still have that tape, and Unsung. Still sound pretty good, even though it might not be the original members.
GOD BLESS HELMENT!!
helmet's a monsta, ironhead is the best song ever, god bless drop d.
Saw Helmet in Nashville at 328 Performance Hall in the 90's. Tiny, hot, smoky venue. They blew the roof off of that sh*t-hole!!! They look like average guys, but rock real damn hard. I think that makes them cooler. The pretentious rock/metal look is tired.
HELMET IS THE BEST BAND EVER!!!
Check out God Hates A Coward by Tomahawk...k i l l e r . . .
For more of John Stanier drumming, check out Tomahawk! Mike Patton from Faith No More, Mr. Bungle and others, the guitarist from Jesus Lizard and the bassist from Butthole Surfers! How can that be bad?
When Peter Mengede left Helmet, he was in a band called Handsome. Check them out, still no love for them on Pandora, but soon!! Sooooon!!!
just saw these guys on 10/16/11 in Jacksonville . . . e v e n though Page is 51, the dude ROCKS!!!...n o t only that, but super cool when he came on for the encore (Unsung, of course), but then asked for requests...s u p e r cool band and still rocking after all these years!
i'll give into what you know.
kimball_h5
Betty's biscuits keep me coming round!
j.adams000
love these guys you should check out tomahawk it has some members of helmet an mike patton of faith no more f**king kick a**
Betty for LIFE
dmfdmfd
confusingly awesome
YUP, sold I am.
I never knew about this band. Where the hell have I been?!?!?!?! they're amazing!!
I love Helmet, but I think Stanier drove them to their highest heights, and Page has never been as good without him.
Still One of my favorite bands after all these years. Never gets old, never gonna die....
lisalynn.ell f . 3 3 3
i always listen to helmet through the phoenix corridor on my way to tucson. DEFENSIVE DRIVING....L O L
more like east coasts answer to Victims Family
nfischetti12
killer riffs, killer beats, killer band
I don't see how Helmet was the east coast answer to Soundgarden. Two very different animals if you ask me.
Hey, they fixed the Size Matters pic, finally. No more Ashanti!

...I miss the Ashanti one now.
italyes
Helmet drives a drop d right through you head..then repeats....a w e s o m e . .
all ya need to do to discover the influence Helmet has inflicted is search for albums Page has surfaced as a "featured guest". (Norma Jean, Deftones, ect."....Not a band I always listen to, but definitely a band I recognize as one of the "fathers". Respect is due.
John Stanier is GOD
helmet rules all who oppose f**k off
icon_persist a n t
Totally wrong picture for Size Matters.
fc662007
THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST BORING BANDS EVER
Unsung was merely a doorway into the band for me back when I was 13. All of their music is awesome and I still enjoy listening them. Helmet does not deserve the "sellout" title and anyone who says they are, must've been in diapers or un-born when they came out. These guys have their own sound and have stuck to it. Everyone else has just followed suit after seeing their success.
spike_64_0
Just look at the cover for "Size Matters"...s a y s right there that it's not Helmet. It's Ashanti! Oh they fixed it...this joke isn't funny any more.
Helmet did not sell out, everyone imitated their style, and then sold out, resulting in a much bigger audience for people who like this type of music.
pamg4227
cool tunes dumb name. big up tomas
Calling Helmet "east coast soundgarden" is like calling NWA the "west coast Run DMC". It's the opposite of analogy
Tardbois will say BS like "helmet sold out" just because the last 2 albums aren't really helmet... The first 4 were godly, now resume worshiping them.
Helmet did not sell out. people just dig their music, can they help that? no. the music did not change only a bigger and broader fan base.....kno w about it
great band love em
this s**t lit me up like a firecracker when i was younger. Now that im older they still do! fist in the air!!!!!!!
my fav song by them is milquetoast. . . . . . a m z i n g l y simple and rocking....i can play it on the bass, i recommend you learn it
bromide01
I remember crying when Helmet "sold out". They were one of the first to go after Nirvana were discovered by all the frat boys.
I have fond memories of getting stomped in a moshpit right after Betty came out. Helmet was touring with Primus that summer... good times
I first heard them when I was 13. Strap it On just came out, and they've been rocking my socks ever since.
spike_64_0
first I ate the chicken, then I ate his leg
do you gotta kick a** to be cool, or be cool to kick a**? either way this group does both. which came first the chicken or the egg?
Helmet th east coast soundgarden? ? ? ? ? were do they find these blurb writers lmfao. BETTY is one of the best rawk albums eva 4 shor!
bromide01
Ha ha.
f**k, how come nobody told me they did a mashup album with Ashanti? anybody notice that since they started running ads on Pandora s**t is a lil fukdup?
Betty is thier best album
markanthonya m e s 7 6 : you should listen to him in his current band, Battles.
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