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1 History  





2 Band members  



2.1  Current members  





2.2  Past members  





2.3  Timeline  







3 Discography  



3.1  Studio albums  





3.2  Compilation albums  





3.3  Guest appearances  





3.4  Compilation appearances  





3.5  Singles  







4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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H-Blockx
H-Blockx performing in 2015
H-Blockx performing in 2015
Background information
OriginMünster, Germany
Genres
  • alternative metal
  • nu metal
  • rap metal
  • Years active1991–present (hiatus)
    LabelsBMG
    Sing Sing
    BMG Berlin Musik GmbH
    Supersonic
    X-Cell
    MembersHenning Wehland
    Stephan "Gudze" Hinz
    Tim Tenambergen
    Steffen Wilmking
    Past membersDave Gappa
    Fabio Trentini
    Johann-Christop "Mason" Maass
    Marco Minnemann
    Martin "Dog" Kessler
    Websiteh-blockx.net

    H-Blockx is a German rock band founded in Münster in 1991. After the success of their debut album in 1994, Time to Move, the band received a nomination for Best Breakthrough Artist at the 1995 MTV Europe Music Awards. In 1999, the World Wrestling Federation contacted them to record a song, "Oh Hell Yeah", for wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin, and their song "Countdown to Insanity" appears in the European version of the 2007 music video game Rock Band. Between 1994 and 2012, H-Blockx released seven studio albums.

    History[edit]

    The band rose to fame with their successful debut album, Time to Move, released in 1994 on Sing Sing Records, and produced by Ralph Quick and Chris Wagner. The music videos for "Risin' High" and "Move" received considerable airplay on MTV. The band earned a nomination for "Best Breakthrough Artist" at the following MTV Europe Music Awards, however, the award went to Dog Eat Dog.[1] With the help of the singles "Risin' High", "Move", and "Little Girl", their debut spent 62 weeks in the German album chart, selling over 750,000 copies worldwide, and earning the band their first gold album. Their first major tour followed. In 1999, World Wrestling Federation contacted the band to record a song, "Oh Hell Yeah", for wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin. Although it was never used as his theme song, it became synonymous with Austin and was released on WWF The Music, Vol. 4.[2] A reworked version of "Oh Hell Yeah" was featured on the 2002 WWE Anthology album The Attitude Era.

    None of their following albums have been as successful as Time to Move was. However, with the release of Get in the Ring in 2002 on Supersonic Records in association with BMG they did have a minor hit with their cover of "The Power" featuring rapper Turbo B; Turbo B also performs the original version with Snap!

    In 2004, the band's album No Excuses reached No. 14 on the German album charts. It was then supported by an extensive European tour. In early 2005 and 2006 in Malmö, Sweden, their 2007 album Open Letter To A Friend was recorded. They were accompanied by H-Blockx producer Andreas "Boogieman" Herbig who was with them in 1994 when Time To Move was completed. Their single "Countdown to Insanity" from the album is one of the playable tracks included on the European version of the game Rock Band, and is available to download with the US version.[3] Ending a five-year absence from the recording studio, the band released their album HBLX in May 2012.

    In 2013, the band's song "Gazoline" was used for the trailer and soundtrack for the video game Sunset Overdrive, along with several other rock and metal songs.

    Band members[edit]

    H-Blockx in a 2003 performance

    Current members[edit]

    Past members[edit]

    Timeline[edit]

    Discography[edit]

    Studio albums[edit]

    Year Title GER AUT SWI
    1994 Time to Move 14 11 8
    1996 Discover My Soul 7 5 15
    1998 Fly Eyes 19 20 44
    2002 Get in the Ring 14 21 45
    2004 No Excuses 14 23 53
    2007 Open Letter to a Friend 14 43 51
    2012 HBLX 31 66 85

    Compilation albums[edit]

    Year Title GER
    1999 Bang Boom Bang 30
    2004 More Than a Decade 66

    Guest appearances[edit]

    Compilation appearances[edit]

    Singles[edit]

    Year Single Peak chart positions Album
    GER
    [4][5]
    AUS
    [6]
    AUT
    [7]
    SWI
    [8]
    1993 Risin' High 34 Time to Move
    1994 Move 34
    Little Girl
    1996 How Do You Feel 28 Discover My Soul
    Step Back
    1998 Fly Fly Eyes
    Take Me Home
    2000 Ring of Fire
    (featuring Dr. Ring-Ding)
    13 10 42 Get in the Ring
    2001 C'MON
    (featuring B &K)
    83
    2002 The Power
    (featuring Turbo B)
    48 34 51
    2004 Leave Me Alone 55 59 No Excuses
    Celebrate Youth 42
    2007 Countdown to Insanity 35 51 Open Letter to a Friend
    "—" denotes the single did not chart or was not released in that country

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Atwood, Brett (28 October 1995). November Awards Abound: Billboard Vid, MTV Europe. Billboard. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
  • ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "World Wrestling Federation: The Music, Vol. 4 – Various Artists". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 5 February 2018. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  • ^ Dumitrescu, Andrei (18 March 2008). "Rock Band Comes to Europe With New Songs". Softpedia. Archived from the original on 3 February 2013. Retrieved 28 September 2008.
  • ^ "H-Blockx". musicline.de. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  • ^ "H-Blockx Feat.Turbo B." musicline.de. Archived from the original on 5 February 2018. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  • ^ "H-Blockx". australian-charts.com. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  • ^ "H-Blockx". austriancharts.at. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  • ^ "H-Blockx". hitparade.ch. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
  • External links[edit]


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