Sponge is an American
rock
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band formed in
Detroit
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,
Michigan
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, in 1992 by vocalist
Vinnie Dombroski, guitarist Mike Cross, bassist Tim Cross, drummer Jimmy Paluzzi, and guitarist
Joey Mazzola. Dombroski and the Cross brothers were previously in the
hard rock
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band
Loudhouse, with Mazzola joining later before the end of the band's tenure. Sponge's discography includes ten studio albums, four live albums, and several charting singles. They are best known for their 1994 hit "
Plowed", their 1995 hit "
Molly (16 Candles Down the Drain)
"Molly (16 Candles Down the Drain)" is a song by American rock band Sponge. The vocals of the original album version of the song, "Molly", were re-recorded for the single release, and retitled "Molly (16 Candles Down the Drain)". It was released ...
", and their 1996 hit "
Wax Ecstatic (To Sell Angelina)".
Sponge has undergone several lineup changes throughout the band's history, with founder and frontman Dombroski serving as the band's sole constant member.
The band released their tenth studio album, ''1994'', in 2024.
History
Formation, ''Rotting Piñata'', and ''Wax Ecstatic'' (1992–1998)
Vinnie Dombroski, Mike Cross, and Tim Cross were in a
hard rock
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band called
Loudhouse, fronted by vocalist Kenny Mugwump. They released one album and had a song appear on the soundtrack to the 1991 film ''
Point Break
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''. The band then recruited
Joey Mazzola as a second guitarist. Shortly after, Mugwump decided to pursue a career in acting and directing, so Dombroski switched from drums to vocals and drummer Jimmy Paluzzi was recruited to round out the lineup. The band decided to start fresh and named themselves Sponge. They began working on new music and performed in bars and clubs; recognized for having a dual-guitar sound reminiscent of the
MC5
MC5 was an American rock music, rock band formed in Lincoln Park, Michigan, in 1963. The classic lineup consisted of vocalist Rob Tyner, guitarists Wayne Kramer and Fred "Sonic" Smith, bassist Michael Davis (bassist), Michael Davis, and drummer ...
. Their debut album, ''
Rotting Piñata'', was released in August 1994 through
Work Group
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History
In July 1999, founders Jeff Ayeroff ...
. Sponge embarked on their first national tour around the time of ''Rotting Piñata''
's release alongside
Failure
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,
Inch
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, and Rust. The tour was noted as being a "Pre-Palooza Party" for the 1994 incarnation of
Lollapalooza
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. Sponge made their television debut on October 18 as they appeared on ''
The Jon Stewart Show
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Through a series of events that ...
''. The songs "Neenah Menasha" and "
Plowed" were released as the first and second singles respectively off of ''Rotting Piñata'', with "Plowed" entering the
Mainstream Rock
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chart on November 19. By the end of 1994, Charlie Grover replaced Paluzzi on drums.
Sponge toured with
Live
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,
Love Spit Love, and
Soundgarden
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in 1995, and also performed at the music festivals
Edgefest,
Rock am Ring
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(Germany),
X-Fest, Sunstroke (Ireland), and
Pukkelpop
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(Belgium) that year. "Plowed", along with the third single that was released, "
Molly (16 Candles Down the Drain)
"Molly (16 Candles Down the Drain)" is a song by American rock band Sponge. The vocals of the original album version of the song, "Molly", were re-recorded for the single release, and retitled "Molly (16 Candles Down the Drain)". It was released ...
", received heavy airplay on radio and
MTV
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, and the album was certified gold by the
RIAA
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on July 14, 1995. The fourth single, "
Rainin'", was released in October 1995 and had moderate success on the Mainstream Rock and
Alternative Songs
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charts. Ultimately, ''Rotting Piñata'' entered the
''Billboard'' 200 chart in February 1995, peaked at No. 58 in May, and stayed on the chart for 40 weeks overall.
Throughout 1995 and 1996, the band also performed on several late-night talk shows, including ''The Jon Stewart Show'' (for a second time), ''
The Late Show with David Letterman'', and ''
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
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'' (with
Kay Hanley of
Letters to Cleo as a guest vocalist). On June 28, 1996, Sponge, along with
Alice in Chains
Alice in Chains (often abbreviated as AiC) is an American rock band formed in Seattle in 1987. Since 2006, the band's lineup has comprised vocalist/guitarists Jerry Cantrell and William DuVall, bassist Mike Inez, and drummer Sean Kinney. Voca ...
, opened for
Kiss
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at
Tiger Stadium in Detroit on
their reunion tour. It was previously announced that
Stone Temple Pilots
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would open the show, but had to cancel their performance due to vocalist
Scott Weiland's issues related to substance abuse. The show was reported as having an attendance of almost 40,000 people. Sponge's second album, ''
Wax Ecstatic'', was released shortly after in 1996 and the first single, "
Wax Ecstatic (To Sell Angelina)", received significant airplay on radio and MTV. Sponge also performed on the Lollapalooza festival tour that summer. The second single, "
Have You Seen Mary", also received significant airplay and was included in the 1997 film ''
Chasing Amy
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''. Around this time, Sponge's manager
Susan Silver retired from the music business to focus on her family. Columbia was dissatisfied with the sales figures for ''Wax Ecstatic'' and dropped Sponge from the label once the album left the charts, despite the fact that Sponge had a third album nearly finished. Undaunted, the band continued making music while in search of a new label.
''New Pop Sunday'' and lineup changes (1999–2002)
Sponge signed a new deal with Beyond Records and released their third album, ''
New Pop Sunday'', in 1999. The album was a departure from the grittier sound of their first two albums, featuring songs that were more
pop rock
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in nature. The band also performed again at Edgefest and X-Fest that year. There wasn't much tour support from Beyond and the new album attracted little commercial attention; however, "Live Here Without You" was nominated for the Outstanding National Single award by the
Detroit Music Awards Foundation in 2000. Around this time, the Cross brothers had gotten tired of touring and left Sponge.
Charlie Grover also left shortly after and the band would go on a brief hiatus. The remaining members (Mazzola and Dombroski) recruited Robby Graham on bass along with Paluzzi on drums to form the side project group
Crud
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.
In 2001, Dombroski was invited by Alice in Chains drummer
Sean Kinney to jam with him in
Seattle
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, along with bandmate
Mike Inez
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on bass and
Queensrÿche
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guitarist
Chris DeGarmo. The
supergroup independently recorded and released an
EP entitled ''Microfish'' under the name
Spys4Darwin. They performed at
Endfest on August 4, 2001 and continued working together into the following year. Around this time, Dombroski also began performing and recording music with the side project group The Orbitsuns. It was also around this time that members of Crud (Dombroski, Mazzola, Paluzzi, and Graham) began performing as Sponge, but only for a handful of local shows. Dombroski and Mazzola then created a new solidified lineup of Sponge consisting of drummer Billy Adams, guitarist
Kurt Marschke, and bassist Tim Krukowski.
''For All the Drugs in the World'', more lineup changes, and ''The Man'' (2003–2006)
Sponge released their fourth studio album, ''
For All the Drugs in the World'', in 2003 through
Idol Records. The album includes songs that were previously released independently by Sponge on an EP of the same name, which was only available at shows and on their website. The band toured with
Soul Asylum,
Gin Blossoms
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,
Spin Doctors
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,
The Verve Pipe
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, and
The Presidents of the United States of America that year. Around this time, Dombroski created a new lineup once again, this time without other founding member Mazzola, replaced by guitarist
Andy Patalan, while Marschke was replaced by guitarist Kyle Neely. At this point, Dombroski became the only remaining original member of Sponge. The band released another EP independently in 2005, entitled ''
Hard to Keep My Cool''.
Sponge's fifth studio album, ''
The Man'', was also released in 2005 and includes songs from ''Hard to Keep My Cool'' plus new tracks. Both Crud and The Orbitsuns also released albums around this time.
''Galore Galore'' and ''Stop the Bleeding'' (2007–2014)
In November 2007, Sponge announced that they would release their sixth studio album, ''
Galore Galore'', through their new label, Bellum Records. The album was released on December 4, 2007. In 2009, former Sponge producer Tim Patalan replaced Krukowski on bass. The band then independently released an EP entitled ''
Destroy the Boy''. The title track was co-written by Mazzola, the first time a former member had contributed to Sponge's new material. In 2010, the video games ''
Tony Hawk: Shred'' and ''
Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock'' were released; the former features the original version of "Plowed" and the latter features a re-recorded version that is available as a downloadable song. Sponge performed with Alice in Chains,
Everclear,
Seven Mary Three
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Career Formation
Seven Mary Three formed in ...
, and
Marcy Playground in 2010 and also performed at
EarthFest on May 21, 2011. On February 21, 2012, Sponge opened for
Guns N' Roses
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at
The Fillmore Detroit
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during their tour that year. Sponge's seventh studio album, ''
Stop the Bleeding'', was released in 2013 and includes songs from ''Destroy the Boy'' plus new tracks. Sponge performed on the
Summerland festival tour and also toured with
Spacehog that year. In 2014, Sponge won the Detroit Music Awards Foundation's Outstanding National Single award for "Come in From the Rain".
''The Beer Sessions'', original lineup reunion performance, ''Lavatorium'', and ''1994'' (2015–present)
Sponge continued recording new music and performed on the Summerland festival tour again in 2016. The band's eighth studio album, ''
The Beer Sessions'', was released on October 8, 2016 through Three One Three Records. In May 2018 at the annual Detroit Music Awards, the original lineup of Vinnie Dombroski, Mike Cross, Tim Cross, Jimmy Paluzzi, and Joey Mazzola reunited for one night only. This was the first time in 24 years that all of the original members performed on stage together. The group received the Distinguished Achievement award at the ceremony in recognition of their debut album, ''Rotting Piñata''. Sponge partnered with the Pope Francis Center in 2018 to help raise funds for the poor and homeless in Detroit. The band performed at
Howard Stern
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's
SiriusXM
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studio and toured with
The Nixons in 2019.
Sponge also announced tour dates in North America during the spring and summer of 2020. However, the shows were postponed due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, with the aim to reschedule them for a later date. In August 2020,
Jason Hartless
Jason Hartless is an American musician who is the drummer for Ted Nugent. He has also played with Corky Laing and Pop Evil.
Career
Hartless began playing drums at a young age, playing professionally with Corky Laing at the age of 8. In ...
replaced longtime member Adams on drums. Sponge released a music video for the song "Stitch", directed by
James L. Edwards, on July 6, 2021.
On August 6, 2021, Sponge released their ninth studio album, ''Lavatorium'', through
Cleopatra Records
Cleopatra Records is a Los Angeles-based independent record label that has the sub-labels Hypnotic Records, Goldenlane, Stardust, Purple Pyramid, Deadline and X-Ray Records.
History
Founded in January 1992 by Brian Perera, it specializes in go ...
.
Around this time, Dave Coughlin replaced Hartless on drums. Sponge performed with
Blue October
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, Gin Blossoms, and
Fastball
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in 2021. On March 6, 2022, founding guitarist Mike Cross died at the age of 57.
On April 20, 2024, Sponge partnered with Sound City Records to release ''
Planet Girls'', their "lost album" previously slated to be released in 1998 before being shelved by Beyond Records. Sponge ultimately re-recorded various tracks off of ''Planet Girls'', added in additional songs, and then changed the name to ''New Pop Sunday'' for its 1999 release.
Sponge released their tenth studio album, ''1994'', on October 18, 2024. The tracklist contains cover songs of
alternative rock
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bands, all of which were originally released in 1994. In fall 2024 Sponge released three music videos in support of ''1994'': "
The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get
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" (
Morrissey
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cover) directed by
Drew Fortier
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, "
Fade into You" (
Mazzy Star
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cover) co-directed by
Hannah Fierman and Fortier, and "
No Excuses" (
Alice in Chains
Alice in Chains (often abbreviated as AiC) is an American rock band formed in Seattle in 1987. Since 2006, the band's lineup has comprised vocalist/guitarists Jerry Cantrell and William DuVall, bassist Mike Inez, and drummer Sean Kinney. Voca ...
cover) directed by Fortier and featuring Stephen Richards of
Taproot
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.
Musical style and influences
AllMusic
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described Sponge's sound as being a "versatile blend of classic hard rock and punchy alt-pop with a thin metal veneer".
Some of the bands and artists that Sponge has cited as influences include
MC5
MC5 was an American rock music, rock band formed in Lincoln Park, Michigan, in 1963. The classic lineup consisted of vocalist Rob Tyner, guitarists Wayne Kramer and Fred "Sonic" Smith, bassist Michael Davis (bassist), Michael Davis, and drummer ...
,
The Stooges
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,
Iggy Pop
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,
David Bowie
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,
The Velvet Underground
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,
Alice Cooper
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,
Bob Seger
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,
Aerosmith
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,
The Beatles
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,
The Rolling Stones
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, the
Sex Pistols
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,
The Clash
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,
Fear
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,
The Psychedelic Furs
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, and
Hank Williams
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. In concert Sponge has also performed songs by
Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass, the
Ramones
The Ramones were an American punk rock band formed in the New York City neighborhood Forest Hills, Queens in 1974. Known for helping establish the punk movement in the United States and elsewhere, the Ramones are often recognized as one of th ...
,
Lou Reed
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,
AC/DC
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, and
Pink Floyd
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.
Band members
Current members
*
Vinnie Dombroski – lead vocals (1992–2000, 2001–present)
*Kyle Neely – guitar, backing vocals (2004–present)
*
Andy Patalan – guitar, backing vocals (2004–present)
*Tim Patalan – bass (2009–present)
*Dave Coughlin – drums (2021–present)
Former members
*
Joey Mazzola – guitar, backing vocals (1992–2000, 2001–2004)
*Mike Cross – guitar, backing vocals (1992–2000) (died 2022)
*Tim Cross – bass (1992–2000)
*Jimmy Paluzzi – drums, backing vocals (1992–1994, 2001)
*Charlie Grover – drums (1994–2000)
*Robby Graham – bass (2001)
*
Kurt Marschke – guitar, backing vocals (2001–2004)
*Tim Krukowski – bass (2001–2009)
*Billy Adams – drums (2001–2020)
*
Jason Hartless
Jason Hartless is an American musician who is the drummer for Ted Nugent. He has also played with Corky Laing and Pop Evil.
Career
Hartless began playing drums at a young age, playing professionally with Corky Laing at the age of 8. In ...
– drums (2020–2021)
Touring substitutes
*Steve Dombroski – guitar (2012)
*Jeff Hayes – bass (2013–present)
Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
Archival albums
Singles
Live and compilation albums
Soundtracks and other releases
Music videos
See also
*
List of alternative rock artists
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0–9
* +44
* 3 Doors Down
* 4 Non Blondes
* 8stops7
* 10 ...
*
Music of Detroit
Detroit, Michigan, is a major center in the United States for the creation and performance of music, and is best known for three developments: Motown (music style), Motown, early punk rock (or proto-punk), and techno.
The Metro Detroit area ha ...
References
External links
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Static Magazine Interview with Vinnie Dombroski
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Musical groups established in 1992
Musical groups from Detroit
Alternative rock groups from Michigan
American alternative rock groups
American post-grunge musical groups
1992 establishments in Michigan