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Pug Jelly

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Pug Jelly
OriginSingapore
GenresPop punk
Years active1999 (1999)–2005 (2005)
LabelsUniversal
Past members
  • Sam Cooper
  • Matt Cooper
  • Masashi Kimura
  • Lewis Farman
  • Adam Nelson
  • Chris Verhoeven

Pug Jelly was a pop punk band based in Singapore.

History

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Pug Jelly was made up of Australians Sam Cooper (lead vocals, bass) and Matt Cooper (drums), together with Japanese Masashi Kimura (backing vocals, guitar). Other members have included Lewis Farman (vocals, guitar), Adam Nelson (rhythm guitar) and Chris Verhoeven (rhythm guitar). The Cooper brothers and Kimura met while attending high school in Singapore.[1]

Pug Jelly released their only album Motivation for Getting Up in the Morning under Universal Records. They opened for Avril Lavigne, Simple Plan, Sum 41 and Fall Out Boy.[citation needed] They were nominated for the MTV Asia Awards 2005.[1][2] The first single off their album, "Come Home Soon", went to No.1 on radio charts in Singapore.[3]

Hiatus

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After the tour, the band went on hiatus; but re-established itself for a short period under the name "Saw Loser". They performed in an Asian tour in 2007, which began in Indonesia and included Japan and Singapore.[3]

Dirt Radicals

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The Coopers and Kimura formed Dirt Radicals in December 2009 after a four-year hiatus from their previous band.[4] On 3 August 2010, the band released their debut album ... I've Got a Rad Feelin' About This! which was produced by Singapore-based producer Leonard Soosay. The first single, "Pack Your Bags", received hi-rotation on radio stations Power 98FM and 91.3FM as well as airplay on MTV Asia.[citation needed] 987FM featured the band on their Saturday evening segment 'Home' and played various tracks off the album.[citation needed] The Dirt Radicals spent the majority of 2010 and 2011 touring Southeast Asia, taking part in rock festivals such as Spring Scream (Taiwan),[citation needed] 1000 Bands United (Indonesia),[citation needed] Punkafoolic (Japan),[5] Java Rockin' Land (Indonesia),[6] and Baybeats (Singapore).[6][7]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Is this goodbye for The Dirt Radicals?". TODAYonline. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Band Pug Jelly from Singapore arrives at "MTV Asia Aid" at the IMPACT..." Getty Images. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b "シンガポール育ちの国際パンクバンド、日本でデビュー". シンガポール経済新聞. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  4. ^ Cheney, Satish. "The Dirt Radicals calls Singapore home". Channel News Asia (Mediacorp). Retrieved 1 July 2011.
  5. ^ "UnionWay Fest". Archived from the original on 31 January 2011. Retrieved 13 August 2019.
  6. ^ a b "'Actions speak louder than words for music support'". sg.news.yahoo.com. 17 August 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
  7. ^ Meah, Natasha (25 June 2016). "All new Dirt Radicals hit Baybeats". The New Paper. Retrieved 23 February 2023.