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  1. In 2004, Kato and Roeser reformed Urge Overkill without Onassis, recruiting former Gaza Strippers guitarist Mike "Hadji" Hodgkiss to play bass, keyboardist Chris Frantisak, and drummer Nate Arling.

  2. Em 2004, Kato e Roeser juntaram-se novamente para refundar o grupo, agora com novos integrantes: Mike "Hadji" Hodgkiss, Chris Frantisak e Nate Arling. No mesmo ano, a banda lançou seu primeiro trabalho ao vivo: Live at Maxwells 2/5/04 .

  3. 13 de abr. de 2011 · Released on the band's own UO Records label, the disc reunites Roeser with his original Urge partner, singer-guitarist Nash Kato, and sees two new faces entering the fold, drummer Brian 'Bon' Quast and bassist Mike 'Hadji' Hodgkiss.

  4. In 2004, Kato and Roeser reformed Urge Overkill without Onassis, recruiting former Gaza Strippers guitarist Mike "Hadji" Hodgkiss to play bass, keyboardist Chris Frantisak, and drummer Nate Arling.

  5. History. Kato and Roeser met at Northwestern University in 1985. They formed Urge Overkill (getting the name from a phrase in the lyrics of the Parliament song "Funkentelechy") in Chicago, Illinois, United States, in 1986, with drummer Pat Byrne, and released an EP, Strange, I..., on Ruthless Records. The EP was recorded by Kato's friend, Steve Albini.A full-length album, Jesus Urge Superstar ...

  6. Mike "Hadji" Hodgekiss Brian "Bonn" Quast Burf "Sandbag" Agnew Patrick Byrne Kriss Bataille Grumpy "Crabnar" Carnitas Jack "The Jaguar" Watt Chuck Treece Scott “Fever” Evers: Website: www.urgeoverkill.com: History. Kato and Roeser met at Northwestern University in 1985.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2022 · Time flies – especially if you mark time by 11s and years and releases from your favorite rock band – at least if that band is Urge Overkill.