Thumb (band)
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Thumb | |
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| Origin | Gütersloh, Germany |
| Genres | Alternative metal, nu metal[1] |
| Years active | 1993–2005 |
| Labels | Spin Records (a sub-label of EMI Electrola), Victory |
| Past members |
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| Website | thumbpage |
Thumb was a German alternative metal/nu metal band formed in Gütersloh in 1993.[1] The group disbanded in 2005.
The band recorded and copied their first home-made tapes in 1994, and signed with EMI Electrola in March 1995. Their debut album, Thumb, was released in September 1995, and over the next two years they toured in Germany with Bad Religion, Dog Eat Dog, Henry Rollins and Foo Fighters. In January 1997 the group began writing their second album, Exposure, released on 5 May.
Thumb also toured in the United States, joining the 1998 Vans Warped Tour to play 13 shows in three weeks.[1] During preparations for their third album in early 2000, guitarist Axel Hilgenstöhler left the band halfway through the year, and was replaced by Axel Pralat. Everything written and recorded up to that point was discarded.
Thumb disbanded in 2005. After the split, Steffen Wilmking joined H-Blockx, Jens Gössling is in Taetowier Studio, Jan-Hendrik Meyer is in Hudson, Claus Grabke is in Alternative Allstars, and Axel Pralat is in Waterdown.
