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Thumb
OriginGütersloh, Germany
GenresAlternative metal, nu metal[citation needed]
Years active1993–2005
LabelsSpin Records (a sub-label of EMI Electrola), Victory
Past members
  • Axel Pralat
  • Jens Gössling
  • Steffen Wilmking
  • Jan-Hendrik Meyer
  • Claus Grabke
  • Axel Hilgenstöhler
Websitethumbpage.de

Thumb was a German alternative metal/nu metal band formed in Gütersloh in 1993. The group disbanded in 2005.

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History

The band recorded and copied their first home-made tapes in 1994, and signed a deal with EMI in March 1995. Thumb's debut was released in September 1995, and over the next two years, they toured as support with Bad Religion, Dog Eat Dog, Henry Rollins and Foo Fighters in Germany. In January 1997 the group began writing their second album, Exposure, released on 5 May.

Thumb also toured in the United States, joining the 1998 Vans Warped Tour to play 13 shows in three weeks. During preparations for their third album in early 2000, guitarist Axel Hilgenstöhler left the band halfway through the year, and was replaced by Axel Pralat. Everything written and recorded up to that point was discarded.

Thumb disbanded in 2005. Since then, Steffen Wilmking has joined H-Blockx, Jens Gössling is in Taetowier Studio, Jan-Hendrik Meyer is in Hudson, Claus Grabke is in Alternative Allstars, and Axel Pralat is in Waterdown.

Members

  • Axel Pralat – guitar (2000–2005)
  • Jens Gössling – DJ (1994–2005)
  • Steffen Wilmking – drums (1994–2005)
  • Jan-Hendrik Meyer – bass (1994–2005)
  • Claus Grabke – vocals (1994–2005)
  • Axel Hilgenstöhler – guitar (1994–2000)

Timeline

Discography

Albums

  • Thumb
    • Released: 1995 (Netherlands) on Spin Records [1]
    • Track listing:

      All tracks are written by Thumb

      No.TitleLength
      1."Haunted"4:12
      2."Victim of Your Lies"3:33
      3."Red Alert"4:14
      4."Fascism Sucks"3:24
      5."No More Blood (Intro)"1:31
      6."No More Blood"3:55
      7."Fed Up"3:15
      8."Skindeep"3:25
      9."Deny"4:00
      10."Consumer's Rap-Sody"4:19
      11."It Ain't What You See"4:09
      12."Boredom"3:21
      13."(All the Way) Down"4:16
      Total length:47:34
  • Thumb (Encore)
    • Released: 25 July 1996 (Germany) on Spin Records
    • Track listing:

      All tracks are written by Thumb

      No.TitleLyricsLength
      1."Red Alert '96" (Previously Unreleased) 3:14
      2."Aside" (Previously Unreleased)Lyrics: Claus Grabke, James Hetfield3:14
      3."Haunted" 4:12
      4."Victim of Your Lies" 3:33
      5."Red Alert" 4:14
      6."Fascism Sucks" 3:24
      7."No More Blood (Intro)" 1:31
      8."No More Blood" 3:55
      9."Fed Up" 3:15
      10."Skindeep" 3:25
      11."Deny" 4:00
      12."Consumer's Rap-Sody" 4:19
      13."It Ain't What You See" 4:09
      14."Boredom" 3:21
      15."(All the Way) Down" 4:16
      16."I Don't Wanna Hear It" (Previously Unreleased) 2:06
      17."Victim Of Your Lies" (Live) 3:38
      18."It Ain't What You See" (Live) 3:59
      19."Skindeep" (Live) 3:34
      20."Fascism Sucks" (Live) 3:32
      21."Haunted" (Live) 4:41
  • Exposure
    • Released: 1 April 1997 (Netherlands, UK, Germany) on Spin Records [2]
    • Released: 23 June 1998 (USA) on Victory Records [3]
    • Track listing:

      All tracks are written by Thumb

      No.TitleLyricsLength
      1."Break Me" 3:11
      2."Sell Myself" 2:51
      3."Seize the Day" 2:48
      4."Values" 3:16
      5."Thank You for Hating Me" 3:11
      6."Remember" 4:31
      7."Dad" 3:30
      8."Reality" 3:18
      9."This Life" 3:15
      10."Exposure" 2:57
      11."Cavemen in Disguise" (includes hidden track "Aside" (5:59))Lyrics: Claus Grabke, James Hetfield10:48
  • Maximum Exposure
    • Released: 28 November 1997 on Spin Records
    • Track listing:

      All tracks are written by Thumb

      No.TitleLength
      1."Break Me"3:11
      2."Sell Myself"2:51
      3."Seize the Day"2:48
      4."Values"3:16
      5."Thank You for Hating Me"3:11
      6."Remember"4:31
      7."Dad"3:30
      8."Reality"3:18
      9."This Life"3:15
      10."Exposure"2:57
      11."Cavemen in Disguise"4:02
      12."Die Welt Ist Eins" (Featuring Thomas D.)4:12
      13."Sell Myself" (Live at 'Rock Am Ring')3:01
      14."Values" (Live at 'Rockpalast' (Cologne))3:33
      15."Cavemen In Disguise" (Live at 'Colosseum' (Munich) Support Rollins Tour '97)4:40
      16."Dad" (Live at 'Colosseum' (Munich) Support Rollins Tour '97)3:30
      17."Red Alert" (Live at 'Roskilde Festival '97')3:36
      18."Exposure" (Live at 'Roskilde Festival '97')3:20
      19."Thank You For Hating Me" (Live at 'Roskilde Festival '97')4:20
      20."No More Blood" (Live at 'Roskilde Festival '97')8:02
  • 3 (Three)
    • Released: 2001 (USA) on Victory Records [4]
    • Released: 10 July 2001 (Germany) on EMI Electrola [5]
    • Track listing:

      All tracks are written by Thumb

      No.TitleLength
      1."Upside & Down"3:12
      2."Down Like Me"2.37
      3."Stupid"4:09
      4."Lie to You"3:54
      5."Youth"3:26
      6."Thumbtune"0:57
      7."Break My Back"3:15
      8."Fade Away"3:38
      9."Migraine"3:12
      10."Suck Me Dry"3:35
      11."Shortly"3:07
      12."More"3:51
      13."Confidence"3:13

Singles

  • "Red Alert" (1995)
  • "No More Blood" (1996)
  • "Red Alert '96" (1996)
  • "Aside" (1996)
  • "Sell Myself" (1997)
  • "Seize The Day" (1997)
  • "Break Me" (1998)
  • "Down Like Me" (2001)
  • "Youth" (2001)

References

  1. ^ Thumb by Thumb, retrieved 20 August 2019
  2. ^ "Thumb (2) – Exposure". Discogs. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Thumb: Exposure CD – Victory Merch". www.victorymerch.com. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Thumb: Exposure CD – Victory Merch". www.victorymerch.com. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
  5. ^ 3 by Thumb, retrieved 20 August 2019

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