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Green Jellÿ (, ''green Jell-O'') is an American comedy rock band formed in 1981. Originally named Green Jellö, the band changed its name due to legal pressure from
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brand, who claimed that it was an infringement of their trademark.Green Jelly Biography
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Despite the spelling difference, the new and old names are pronounced identically. Known for sophomoric humor, theatrical performances, and intentionally crude musicianship, Green Jellÿ has had hundreds of members during its existence, with vocalist Bill Manspeaker the only consistent member throughout.Green Jelly Currently Has 781 Active Members. Let Us Explain
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Notable past members include future
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members Danny Carey and
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, who were both in Green Jellÿ during the early 1990s. To date, the band has released five studio albums: '' Triple Live Möther Gööse at Budokan'' (1989), '' Cereal Killer Soundtrack'' (1993), ''
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'' (1994), '' Musick to Insult Your Intelligence By'' (2009), and ''Garbage Band Kids'' (2021). They are best known for their 1992 hit "
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which was adapted from the fairy tale.


History


Beginnings (1981–1984)

Bill Manspeaker, a resident of
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, formed Green Jellÿ in 1981 as Green Jellö, a four-piece comedy-punk band. As most of the band's members were poor musicians at the time, they billed themselves as "The World's Worst Band" and emphasized bizarre theatrics, power chords, and self-deprecating humor. The name, which was suggested by a friend, was chosen because the band members felt lime-flavored
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was the worst Jell-O flavor, and Manspeaker believed this also reflected the band's talents. Green Jellö began playing punk shows around
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, and became notorious for their onstage antics and live theatrics. They were musical novices to the degree that the bassist had to color-code the frets on his
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so that he could memorize finger placement by color.


''Let It Be'' (1984–1987)

In 1984, Green Jellö released '' Let It Be'', an 8-song EP, on their own label, American Jello Parti Productions, Inc. The cover artwork (designed by Manspeaker) was a parody of
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' '' Let It Be'' album cover. Recorded in Manspeaker's bedroom and at a local band rehearsal hall, the album featured the "Green Jellö Theme Song" as well as early songs such as "I've Got Poo-Poo on My Shoe" (later called "Shitman"), "Whip Me Teenage Babe" (later renamed "House Me Teenage Rave"), "Hill, Hill", "Do the Howie", the one-second "Icrog", "The Ice Cream Song", and "I'll Buy You Any Major Appliance You Want Baby, Ooo Ooo".


''Triple Live Möther Gööse at Budokan'' (1987–1991)

After local success in Buffalo, many of the members relocated to
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, California. In 1987, while working at
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on Sunset Boulevard, they reformed the band, and quickly became a fixture in the Hollywood underground scene. In 1988, Manspeaker and the band met
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, and an instant friendship was formed over their mutual love of costumes and props. In 1989, Green Jellö released their second album, '' Triple Live Möther Gööse at Budokan'', on February 29 Records, which was recorded in a garage with producer Sylvia Massy. The band began to tighten up musically, enlisting drummer Danny Carey (who went on to play with
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), bassists Bill Tutton (King Dot) and Rootin' Bloomquist, and guitarists Marc Levinthal (Pippi Rockstocking), Steven Shenar (Sven Seven), C.J. Buscaglia (Jesus Quisp), and Bernie Peaks (Bernie Vicious). They also had seven vocalists, including Bill Manspeaker (Moronic Dictator, Shitman, Marshall "Duh" Staxxx), Joe Cannizzaro (Dunderhead), Keith Matherne (Keni Logginz), Gary Helsinger (Hotsy Menshot, Piñata Head), Greg Reynard (Reason Clean, Toucan Son of Sam), and
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(Billy Bob). The band also had two female backup singers/floor tom drummers, Kim O'Donnell (Sadistica) and Caroline Jester (Jella Tin). O'Donnell also designed and created all the artwork, covers, comics, and logos for the band.


''Cereal Killer'' (1991–1993)

In 1991, Green Jellö approached BMG subsidiary label Zoo Entertainment, and claiming they were the "world's first video-only band", offered to create an entire project (music, videos, artwork, etc.) entirely on their own for the unheard-of sum of $50,000. Zoo signed them on the spot. In the fall of 1992, they delivered their third album, '' Cereal Killer'', again produced by Sylvia Massy, recorded at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, California. The album came with a long-form video release consisting of music videos for each song, as well as a behind-the-scenes feature. The video album slowly gained a reputation in the underground, and would eventually go on to sell over 100,000 copies. Their break came when a radio station in
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, played "
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" as a joke, but instead the station's phones lit up and it became a local hit. This caused Zoo to issue the EP ''Green Jellö SUXX'', consisting of four songs from ''Cereal Killer'', which in turn led to "Three Little Pigs" becoming a hit on The Box. Following the success of the song, the band issued the full-length studio album '' Cereal Killer Soundtrack'' in March 1993. This was their first release under the name Green Jellÿ, after a trademark dispute with Kraft Foods Inc. over their original moniker Green Jellö. The video for "Three Little Pigs" was directed by Fred Stuhr (who also directed Tool's "Sober" video), and it featured a claymation rendition of the classic
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with modern twists, such as
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-smoking pigs, an appearance by Rambo, and a
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-riding wolf. The video was an instant hit on MTV and was No. 17 for most of the summer of 1993 in the US, receiving both an MTV music award and Billboard music award nomination. Meanwhile, the song entered the
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at a peak position of No. 5. As a result of the "Three Little Pigs" video, ''Cereal Killer Soundtrack'' went gold in the US, New Zealand, and Canada, as well as platinum in Australia, eventually selling over 14 million copies worldwide. Green Jellö spent almost a year touring the US and Europe in support of the album. In 1993, they released the single " Electric Harley House (of Love)", with the video featuring
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and
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from
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. Later the same year, the band released a single that was not to be included on any of their full-length albums: a collaboration with
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", which scored them a third Top-40 hit in the UK.


''333'' (1994–1995)

In 1994, Green Jellÿ began a joint venture worth $4 million from their parent company, BMG Music, to open Green Jellÿ Studios, an audiovisual production house on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California. The establishment made music videos for other artists, as well as pieces for television and film. It was here that the band recorded and filmed their fourth album, ''
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''. Focusing more on the musical side, and even featuring non-comedy songs, the album was a more eclectic gathering, ranging from
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to dance music. Due to problems with the record company and virtually no promotion, the record failed to make waves. The long-form video for the album was never properly released, and is extremely hard to find. The release spawned the hit "The Bear Song", which appears in the
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film '' Dumb and Dumber'', but failed to chart. Though the new video album was never properly released, it did receive a 1995
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nomination for best long-form video. Also in 1994, Green Jellÿ wrote and produced the soundtrack for the Acclaim Entertainment video game '' Spider-Man & Venom: Maximum Carnage''. Due to the state of video-game music technology at that time, the soundtrack was not recorded music but rather a computerized rendition of the songs. Portions of the soundtrack also made an appearance in the ''Maximum Carnage'' sequel, '' Spider-Man & Venom: Separation Anxiety''. In the same year, Green Jellÿ appeared as themselves in an episode of the Fantastic Four animated series titled "
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", in which The Thing records a music video for a song about his catchphrase "It's Clobberin' Time!" In 1995, Green Jellÿ recorded an album's worth of brand-new material for Zoo Entertainment, but due to ongoing problems with the struggling label, which would eventually lead to it being merged with Volcano Entertainment in 1996, the album was not released. However, this material came out 14 years later in the form of '' Musick to Insult Your Intelligence By''. The same year, they also released a cover of " Born to Be Wild" for a movie soundtrack of the same name. Although Green Jellÿ never officially broke up, the members of the band's core ''Cereal Killer/333'' lineup (with the exception of Manspeaker) gradually started going their separate ways afterwards.


Reunion and ''Musick to Insult Your Intelligence By'' (2008–2009)

On February 19, 2008, music news website Blabbermouth.net announced that Green Jellÿ was reuniting and that a possible U.S. tour was in the works. The band also re-released the ''Cereal Killer'' and ''333'' video albums on a self-produced DVD with Originology Records, which were only sold at their concerts. Green Jellÿ finally released '' Musick to Insult Your Intelligence By'' on October 13, 2009. It features the same lineup as ''Cereal Killer'' and ''333'', except for C.J. Buscaglia and Roy Staley (replaced by Rob Brown), who had already left the band at the time of recording.


Touring and new releases (2010–present)

Green Jellÿ played several tour dates in 2010–12. Funded by a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2015, the band released a DVD on December 1, 2016, titled ''GREEN JELLO Suxx Live: An Experience in Ridiculousness'' (later retitled ''Green Jellÿ Suxx Live: An Experience in Ridiculousness''). Toronto filmmaker Rob Gabriele toured with and documented the band and their antics while onstage. They toured throughout 2017 in support of the film and its soundtrack. In 2018, ''The Official Soundtrack of the Documentary Green Jellÿ Suxx Live'' was released via Enjoy the Ride Records. In 2017, Green Jellÿ released a new music video and single, "Fr3tö F33t". In 2019, they released another single, titled "Silence of the Sponge", a macabre parody of the theme to ''
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''. Green Jellÿ's fifth studio album, their first in twelve years, titled ''Garbage Band Kids'', was released on June 11, 2021, on Cleopatra Records.


Lawsuits

At the height of the band's fame, Green Jellö was plagued by multiple lawsuits. In 1992, they were sued by Kraft Foods Inc. for trademark infringement of the name
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; they were forced to change their name to Green Jellÿ, with an umlaut over the Y. This umlaut, according to the band, "changed the 'Y' sound to an 'O' sound". The band was forced to re-release their albums and long-form videos, as well as change all merchandise carrying the "Jellö" name. Later in 1992, Green Jellÿ was sued by the Kellogg Company for trademark infringement of their Toucan Sam character, as well as others. The music video for "Cereal Killer" depicted 'Toucan Son of Sam', the 'Cereal Killer', killing other cereal characters, such as
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, the
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, and Lucky the Leprechaun, in a gruesome fashion. The band was forced to change the cover art (originally depicting Toucan Son of Sam). Additionally, they were forced to remove the music video for "Cereal Killer" from the long-form home video release. On the album ''
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'', Toucan Son of Sam is referred to as "Pelican Son of Sam", and "Pelican Pete" at subsequent stage shows. In 1993, Green Jellÿ was also sued by the management of
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for partial use of their song " Enter Sandman" in the single " Electric Harley House (of Love)". The bass and rhythm guitars in the solo section of the song play a riff close to that of "Enter Sandman", and even though the band mentions it in a lyric immediately after the riff, they were forced to remove the part from the later CD versions of ''Cereal Killer'' and pull the music video from
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Band members

Since its inception, the band has seen a high turnover of musicians, with Manspeaker being the sole consistent member.


Current members

* Bill Manspeaker – vocals (1981–1995, 2008–present)


Notable former members

* Scott Rozell – bass (1981–1995) * C.J. Buscaglia – guitar, vocals (1989–1995) *
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– backing vocals, guitar (1990–1993) * Danny Carey – drums (1989–1994)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums

* '' Triple Live Möther Gööse at Budokan'' (1989) * '' Cereal Killer Soundtrack'' (1993) * ''
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'' (1994) * '' Musick to Insult Your Intelligence By'' (2009) * ''Garbage Band Kids'' (2021)


Live albums

* ''The Official Soundtrack of the Documentary Green Jellÿ Suxx Live'' (2018)


EPs

* '' Let It Be'' (1984) * '' Green Jellö SUXX'' (1992) * '' Three Little Pigs – The Remixes'' (1993)


Singles

* "
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" (1992) * "
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" (1993) * " Electric Harley House (of Love)" (1993) * "
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" (1993) * "House Me Teenage Rave" (1993) * "
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" (1993 re-release) * " The Bear Song" (1994) * "Slave Boy" (1994) * "Fr3tö F33t" (2017) * "Khaos: Destroyer of the Universe" (2017) * "Trumpty Dumpty" (2017) * "Carnage Rules" (2018) * "Green Jellÿ Xmas" (2018) * "Silence of the Sponge" (2019) * "Seeing Snakes/Green Jellÿ" split (2019)


Video albums

* '' Cereal Killer'' (1992) * ''
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'' (1994) * ''Green Jellÿ Suxx Live: An Experience in Ridiculousness'' (2016)


References


External links

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