Earthlings?

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Earthlings?

Background information
Origin Joshua Tree, California, USA
Genre(s) Stoner Rock
Space Rock
Acid Rock
Years active 1997–present
Label(s) Man's Ruin
Crippled Dick Hot Wax
Website Official website
Members
Peter Stahl
Dave Catching
Molly McGuire
Gene Trautmann
Adam Maples
Former members
Fred Drake (1997–2002)

The Earthlings? (also spelled out 'Earthlings¿' on occasion) are a stoner rock band musical group based in Joshua Tree, California. Consisting of members of Queens of the Stone Age, Yellow #5, Dig Your Own Cactus, Goatsnake, Orquesta Del Desierto, Eagles of Death Metal, and Evil Beaver, they are also considered to be members of the Palm Desert Scene.

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Fred Drake was one of three founding members of the Earthlings? and owner of the recording studio Rancho De La Luna (along with Dave Catching) which the Earthlings? recorded most of their early material at. Fred Drake died of cancer at the Ranch on June 20, 2002. Ever since then the Earthlings? have been slowly trying to get back together to release more material.

E3 is the supposed title of the album of which the singles/EPs Disco Marching Kraft and Individual Sky Cruiser Theory are from. It has been in production since Human Beans was released. It has been delayed for several reasons, being the longest period between Earthlings? albums (one year between their Self-titled and Human Beans). It is to be assumed that there are more songs they wish to add to the album before it is released, but all of the members are on tour or recording with their own groups.

  • Earthlings? - 2000, Released on Man's Ruin Records in the US and Crippled Dick Hot Wax in Europe.
  • Human Beans - 2001, Released on Man's Ruin Records in the US in both CD and Special Edition 3x10" LP and Released under Crippled Dick Hot Wax in Europe.

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