Stuck Mojo
Here Come The Infidels
Before there was Rage Against The Machine and Limp Bizkit, there was the four horseman of the Atlanta music scene, Stuck Mojo. Formed in 1989, they were early pioneers in the rap metal movement that would not only blur but erase the lines between musical and cultural genres. By 1993, the band was playing 280 shows a year and had become one of the most talked about bands in the indie metal scene. The band was signed by Century Media Records and in the spring of 1995, Stuck Mojo released their first full length album, Snappin' Necks. The band would go on to be the label's biggest selling North American band of the 90's, releasing four albums and two EPs, in five years. During that time, the band toured the US and Europe with some of the top names in heavy music: Machine Head, Life Of Agony, Type O Negative, Testament and Pantera. In 1996, Stuck Mojo received the "best live band" award at the MTV European Music Awards Show. In early 2015 Stuck Mojo began writing material for a new album. After confirming the return of longtime producer Andy Sneap the band entered the studio in late summer and recorded the album Here Come the Infidels. Here Come The Infidels is an album for this moment in history as it escalates Stuck Mojo's rich history of pioneering new sonic territory while lyrically pummeling your Prius until it emits plumes of black smoke. Its overwhelming lyrical rebuke against leftist, authoritarian, fascist dogma makes Here Come The Infidels a 41 minute push back against the Social Justice movement!