Flint
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About Flint
Flint was a solo project by Keith Flint of the The Prodigy. The band had four members; Keith on vocals, Jim Davies (Prodigy live guitar, ex-Pitchshifter) on guitar, Kieron Pepper (Prodigy live drummer, ex-RealTV, ex-Happy Gilmore) and Tony Howlett (co-wrote Baby's Got a Temper, but not related to Liam Howlett) (both) on drums. Kieron's role in Flint band was to be the bassist on recordings, but on live he sat down behind drums and left the bass to Rob Holliday.
They managed to do several gigs, and their first live gig was held at Scala, London 11 June 2003. The first limited single was called 'Asteroids' released in May 2003 (as one sided pink vinyl 10" limited to 2000 copies). The first official single was 'Aim 4', released on 14 July 2003. The video for the single was directed by Jonas Åkerlund who also directed 'Smack My Bitch Up', among others. After that the band was supposed to release their debut album 'Device #1' produced by Youth 28 July 2003 but the album was aborted and later the band decided to split up. Now, Keith has a new solo project called Clever Brains Fryin.
ALSO
2: Flint - 1978
Don Brewer - drums, vocals
Billy Elworthy - guitar, vocals
Mel Schacher - bass, guitar, vocals
Craig Frost - keyboards
Frank Zappa - guitar on "Better You Than Me" and "You'll Never Be The Same"
Todd Rundgren
One off album by former members of Grand Funk with guest appearances by some heavyweights of the day!
They managed to do several gigs, and their first live gig was held at Scala, London 11 June 2003. The first limited single was called 'Asteroids' released in May 2003 (as one sided pink vinyl 10" limited to 2000 copies). The first official single was 'Aim 4', released on 14 July 2003. The video for the single was directed by Jonas Åkerlund who also directed 'Smack My Bitch Up', among others. After that the band was supposed to release their debut album 'Device #1' produced by Youth 28 July 2003 but the album was aborted and later the band decided to split up. Now, Keith has a new solo project called Clever Brains Fryin.
ALSO
2: Flint - 1978
Don Brewer - drums, vocals
Billy Elworthy - guitar, vocals
Mel Schacher - bass, guitar, vocals
Craig Frost - keyboards
Frank Zappa - guitar on "Better You Than Me" and "You'll Never Be The Same"
Todd Rundgren
One off album by former members of Grand Funk with guest appearances by some heavyweights of the day!
Show More
Genres:
Punk, Rap, Rock, Hip Hop, Hip-hop
No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Flint to play in your city
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About Flint
Flint was a solo project by Keith Flint of the The Prodigy. The band had four members; Keith on vocals, Jim Davies (Prodigy live guitar, ex-Pitchshifter) on guitar, Kieron Pepper (Prodigy live drummer, ex-RealTV, ex-Happy Gilmore) and Tony Howlett (co-wrote Baby's Got a Temper, but not related to Liam Howlett) (both) on drums. Kieron's role in Flint band was to be the bassist on recordings, but on live he sat down behind drums and left the bass to Rob Holliday.
They managed to do several gigs, and their first live gig was held at Scala, London 11 June 2003. The first limited single was called 'Asteroids' released in May 2003 (as one sided pink vinyl 10" limited to 2000 copies). The first official single was 'Aim 4', released on 14 July 2003. The video for the single was directed by Jonas Åkerlund who also directed 'Smack My Bitch Up', among others. After that the band was supposed to release their debut album 'Device #1' produced by Youth 28 July 2003 but the album was aborted and later the band decided to split up. Now, Keith has a new solo project called Clever Brains Fryin.
ALSO
2: Flint - 1978
Don Brewer - drums, vocals
Billy Elworthy - guitar, vocals
Mel Schacher - bass, guitar, vocals
Craig Frost - keyboards
Frank Zappa - guitar on "Better You Than Me" and "You'll Never Be The Same"
Todd Rundgren
One off album by former members of Grand Funk with guest appearances by some heavyweights of the day!
They managed to do several gigs, and their first live gig was held at Scala, London 11 June 2003. The first limited single was called 'Asteroids' released in May 2003 (as one sided pink vinyl 10" limited to 2000 copies). The first official single was 'Aim 4', released on 14 July 2003. The video for the single was directed by Jonas Åkerlund who also directed 'Smack My Bitch Up', among others. After that the band was supposed to release their debut album 'Device #1' produced by Youth 28 July 2003 but the album was aborted and later the band decided to split up. Now, Keith has a new solo project called Clever Brains Fryin.
ALSO
2: Flint - 1978
Don Brewer - drums, vocals
Billy Elworthy - guitar, vocals
Mel Schacher - bass, guitar, vocals
Craig Frost - keyboards
Frank Zappa - guitar on "Better You Than Me" and "You'll Never Be The Same"
Todd Rundgren
One off album by former members of Grand Funk with guest appearances by some heavyweights of the day!
Show More
Genres:
Punk, Rap, Rock, Hip Hop, Hip-hop
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