A zany eight-piece (or more) ska unit from the bleached-out California coast,
Aquabats earned respect for an energized new wave of ska-punk from figures ranging from
Courtney Love to
the Mighty Mighty Bosstones and
Squirrel Nut Zippers. Apparently led by vocalist
Christian Jacobs ("The Bat Commander"), the group -- which impersonated a different horde of thugs from the '60s Batman series on each LP cover -- also included a host of multi-instrumentalists:
James Briggs (Jaime the Robot), Courtney Pollack (the Prince of Karate),
Adam Diebert (Prince Adam), Chad Larson (Crash McLarson),
Travis Barker (the Baron Von Tito),
Charles Grey (Ultra Kyu), and
Boyd Terry (Catboy). The debut
Aquabats album,
Return of the Aquabats, was released on Horchata Records in mid-1996. Their sophomore album,
Fury of the Aquabats, followed in 1997 on Time Bomb, and two years later the group returned with
Aquabats vs. the Floating Eye of Death! When
Barker left the group to join
blink-182, he was replaced by drummer
Dr. Rock.
Myths, Legends and Other Amazing Adventures, Vol. 2 was released in fall 2000;
Dr. Rock and Ultra Kyu left the group soon after.
Ricky Fitness was
Rock's replacement. The Serious Awesomeness! DVD, a compendium of live
Aquabats, appeared in 2003; the Check Out This Ride EP followed. When
Charge!! (Nitro) appeared in June 2005, it was
the Aquabats' first LP in almost six years. By that point the band's official lineup included vocalist Bat Commander, bassist
Crash McLarson, guitarist
Chainsaw, drummer
Fitness, and sax-playing keyboardist
Jimmy the Robot.
–
John Bush, Rovi