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'''2 Skinnee J's''' is the name of a ] characterized as ]. The band was founded in 1991 by Special J (vocals), Rabbi J-Slim (vocals), Joey Viturbo (guitar), Sammy B (bass guitar), DJ Casper (keyboards), and Andy Action (drums). With numerous line-up changes the band was active through the 1990s until 2003, when the officially disbanded. The group recorded several demos, 2 EPs, 3 studio albums, including one on ],'' SuperMercado'' and another on ], ''Volumizer''. The band went through several key membership changes before its breaking up in 2003, although they briefly reunited for a reunion tour in 2008. '''2 Skinnee J's''' (alternatively spelled '''Two Skinnee J's''' or '''Too Skinnee J's''') is an American ] band from ], whose music has been categorized as ] and ]. The band was founded in 1991 by Special J (vocals), Rabbi J-Slim (vocals), Joey Viturbo (guitar), Sammy B (bass guitar), DJ Casper (keyboards), and Andy Action (drums). With numerous line-up changes, the band was active through the 1990s until 2003, when they officially disbanded. The group recorded several demos, 2 EPs, and 3 studio albums; '']'' on ], '']'' on ], and ''Sexy Karate'' on Dolphins vs. Unicorns. The band went through several key membership changes before its breaking up in 2003, although they briefly reunited for reunion tours in 2005, 2008, 2010 and 2012.

==A Brief Statement From 2 Skinnee J's==
2 Skinnee J's find it amusing and laughable that anyone would be completely comfortable or satisfied with the current version of the 2 Skinnee J's wikipedia page, the vast majority of which is completely unsourced and often erroneous. Despite numerous valiant attempts to edit and augment this page with facts, information and truths, we have been prevented from doing so, being told that our facts are unsourced and are a conflict of interest. We understand that this is not a fan site and have no desire to make it so, nor to promote the band in any way. Using the logic of those who chastise us for doing so, however, why not flag the current (by some random someone's decree) entry as unsourced? All of it is unverified by Misplaced Pages's standards, as we read them. Despite taking the time to set it right (for the sake of the fans, the band's legacy and, dare I say, the truth!), we have been threatened with being banned from Misplaced Pages and humbly stand down with all due respect. Congratulations Chiliad22 & Jezhotwell, victory is yours! Thanks to you, the 2SJ wiki entry is currently restored to being "pure", complete with errors, misinformation, an incomplete discography & no new information for anyone! You have done a great service to the band and anyone who cares about the band by upholding the stringent standards of Misplaced Pages's policies. Well done! Much love, 2SJ


==History== ==History==
2 Skinnee J's formed in 1991 at ] in ]. The original line-up was Special J and Rabbi J-Slim (vocals), Joey Viturbo (guitar), Sammy B (bass), DJ Casper (keyboards), and Andy Action (drums).<ref name=allmusic-2sj> 2 Skinnee J's formed in 1991 at ] in ]. The original line-up was Special J and Rabbi J-Slim (vocals), Joey Viturbo (guitar), Sammy B (bass), DJ Casper (keyboards), and Andy Action (drums).<ref name=allmusic-2sj>
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</ref> Their first independent release was on cassette, titled ''6 Songs for 5 Bucks''.<ref name=allmusic-2sj/> They attracted a fan following through heavy touring in their early years. A second cassette release entitled ''American Heroes'', was released in 1994 with the band titled "Too Skinnee J's". Several personnel changes saw original rapper J-Slim, bass player Sammy B and guitarist Joey Viturbo part with the band; whilst J Guevara and Stevie Spice were recruited. King Vitamin (a/k/a original bassist, Sammy B) rejoined in 1995, now playing guitar.<ref name=allmusic-2sj/> </ref> Their first independent release was on cassette, titled ''6 Songs for 5 Bucks''.<ref name=allmusic-2sj/> They attracted a fan following through heavy touring in their early years. A second cassette release entitled ''American Heroes'', was released in 1994 with the band titled "Too Skinnee J's". Several personnel changes saw original rapper J-Slim bass player Sammy B and guitarist Joey Viturbo part with the band; whilst J Guevara (formerly of Canadian ska band ]) and Stevie Spice (of Connecticut ska band Spicy Gribblets) were recruited. Former bassist Sammy B rejoined the band in 1995 as a guitarist and using the name King Vitamin.<ref name=allmusic-2sj/>


They started to break through into the mainstream in 1998 after signing with Capricorn and releasing '']'', which found airplay on modern-rock radio stations.<ref name="suntimes">{{cite news|title= The happy rappers - 2 Skinnee J's restate rock's great message|work=]|date=1999-09-10|DeRogatis, Jim|page=5 (Weekend Plus section)|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4508220.html|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5glwIkUPb|archivedate=2009-05-14|deadurl=no|accessdate=2009-05-08}}</ref> They started to break into the mainstream in 1998 after signing with Capricorn and releasing '']'', which found airplay on modern-rock radio stations.<ref name="suntimes">{{cite news |title=The happy rappers - 2 Skinnee J's restate rock's great message |work=] |date=1999-09-10 |author=DeRogatis, Jim |page=5 (Weekend Plus section) |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4508220.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121025141232/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-4508220.html |archive-date=2012-10-25 |url-status=dead |accessdate=2009-05-08 }}</ref> 2 Skinnee J's performed at ] and later criticized the event.<ref name="suntimes" /> Relations soured with Capricorn and the label delayed release of the second album on 2 Skinnee J's two-album contract, ''Volumizer'', produced by ],<ref>
{{cite web
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</ref> for two years after it was recorded.<ref>
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|accessdate=2009-06-08
|last=McKinney
|first=Doug
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</ref> The label folded and the band's contract was bought by Volcano Records.<ref>
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|title=2 Skinnee J's Finally Get Volumizer Out
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</ref> When the album was officially released in 2002, many critics refused to review it again as they had reviewed a pre-release version years earlier.{{Citation needed|date=June 2009}} Rockworthy says the delay and its fallout, which left the band without a label, were a major problem and contributed to their decision to break up in 2003.<ref>{{cite news|title=2 Skinne J's Go Out with Bang|publisher=]|author=Cronick, Scott|date=6 June 2003|page=27}}</ref> ''Sexy Karate'' was released on indie label Dolphins vs Unicorn that year,<ref name=allmusic-2sj/> before their farewell tour in 2003. They returned for a "Five Nights of Fury" tour in 2005 and another five-show reunion tour in 2008.<ref>{{cite news|title=2 Skinnee J's come back around |date=1 August 2008 |work=] |author=Condran, Ed |page=W10 |url=http://www.newsobserver.com/442/story/1161385.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090604165243/http://www.newsobserver.com/442/story/1161385.html |archive-date=2009-06-04 |url-status=live |accessdate=2009-05-27 }}</ref>


In 2009 the band website announced the September premier of ''Get In The Van'', a film shot during the 2008 reunion tour.<ref>
Relations soured with Capricorn and the label delayed release of the second album on 2 Skinnee J's two-album contract, ''Volumizer'', for two years after it was recorded. The label folded and the band's contract was bought by Volcano Records. When it was officially released, many critics refused to review it again as they had reviewed a pre-release version years earlier. Rockworthy says the delay and its fallout, which left the band without a label, were a major problem and contributed to their decision to break up in 2003.<ref>{{cite news|title=2 SKINNEE J'S GO OUT WITH A BANG |publisher=]|author=Cronick, Scott|date=2003-06-06|page=27}}</ref> Although they had a farewell tour in 2003, they returned for a "Five Nights of Fury" tour in 2005 and another five-show reunion tour in 2008.<ref>{{cite news|title=2 Skinnee J's come back around |date=2008-08-01|work=]|author=Condran, Ed|page=W10|url=http://www.newsobserver.com/442/story/1161385.html|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5h95wnlAX|archivedate=2009-05-29|deadurl=no|accessdate=2009-05-27}}</ref> They performed at ] and later criticized the event.<ref name="suntimes" />
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</ref>

Special J, Eddie Eyeball, Lance Rockworthy and Andy Action got together for the band's next reunion tour, billed as "acoustically-charged, tell-all brawls," of which there were seven dates between February 12 and April 16, 2010. These shows were held at small, intimate venues, and featured heavy audience participation, through Q&A sessions and singalongs. In between acoustic versions of selections from their entire catalog of songs, each band member told stories about how songs were written, life on the road and the evolution of the band. J Guevara was scheduled to join the band for two of the April shows, and several hints were dropped about plans for a "full-on electric" tour to follow in summer 2010.{{cn|date=December 2022}}


==Members== ==Members==
* Special J (MC)
* J Guevara (MC)
* Andy Action (drums)
* Eddie Eyeball (bass guitar)
* Lance Rockworthy (guitar)
* Stevie Spice (trombone, Keyboards)
* A.J. Stumpy Johnson (Owner/Manager)


==Former Members== ===Timeline===
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==Discography== ==Discography==

*'']''
===Albums===
*'']''
*'']'' (1998)
*''Sexy Karate''
*'']'' (2002)
*''Sexy Karate'' (2003)

===EPs===
*''6 Songs for 5 Bucks'' (1993)
*''American Heroes'' (1994)
*''Return of the New & Improved'' (1995)
*''Sing, Earthboy, Sing!'' (1997)

===Live and compilations===
*''Live at Lakewood Amphitheatre 09/18/1999 ''
*''Live At the Blue Note 11/14/2000 ''
*''718: Live Farewell Extravaganza'' *''718: Live Farewell Extravaganza''
*''Enter the Gold Hat: Sexy Karate Live!'' *''Enter the Gold Hat: Sexy Karate Live!''
*''The Good, The Bad & The Serious!''
*''Sing, Earthboy, Sing''
*''The Big Green Book''


==References== ==References==
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==External links== == External links ==
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American hip hop band
2 Skinnee J's
2 Skinnee J's, 19982 Skinnee J's, 1998
Background information
OriginBrooklyn, New York, US
Genres
Years active1991–2003, 2008–present
LabelsCapricorn
Volcano
Dolphins vs. Unicorns
MembersSpecial J (Joel E. Johnson)
J Guevara (Noah David Julian Green)
Andy Action (Andrew E. Markham)
Eddie Eyeball (Edward M. Cisneros)
Lance Rockworthy (Lance M. Fanguy)
Stevie Spice (Stephen Sumners Light)
A.J. "Stumpy" Johnson (Adam Johnson)
Past membersRabbi J-Slim (Jason Milligan)
Joey Viturbo (Joseph A. Schwartz)
J. Jonah Jameson (Alan Diggs)
A. Mays (John M. Moraski)
Mikey B (Mike Boyko)
King Vitamin (Sammy Buonaugurio)
DJ Casper (Mitch Wells)
Capital R (Rob Wofford)
D. Summerz (Daniel Summers)
Website2sj.com

2 Skinnee J's (alternatively spelled Two Skinnee J's or Too Skinnee J's) is an American hip hop band from Brooklyn, New York, whose music has been categorized as nerdcore and rap rock. The band was founded in 1991 by Special J (vocals), Rabbi J-Slim (vocals), Joey Viturbo (guitar), Sammy B (bass guitar), DJ Casper (keyboards), and Andy Action (drums). With numerous line-up changes, the band was active through the 1990s until 2003, when they officially disbanded. The group recorded several demos, 2 EPs, and 3 studio albums; SuperMercado! on Capricorn Records, Volumizer on Volcano Records, and Sexy Karate on Dolphins vs. Unicorns. The band went through several key membership changes before its breaking up in 2003, although they briefly reunited for reunion tours in 2005, 2008, 2010 and 2012.

History

2 Skinnee J's formed in 1991 at Columbia University in New York City. The original line-up was Special J and Rabbi J-Slim (vocals), Joey Viturbo (guitar), Sammy B (bass), DJ Casper (keyboards), and Andy Action (drums). Their first independent release was on cassette, titled 6 Songs for 5 Bucks. They attracted a fan following through heavy touring in their early years. A second cassette release entitled American Heroes, was released in 1994 with the band titled "Too Skinnee J's". Several personnel changes saw original rapper J-Slim bass player Sammy B and guitarist Joey Viturbo part with the band; whilst J Guevara (formerly of Canadian ska band Me Mom and Morgentaler) and Stevie Spice (of Connecticut ska band Spicy Gribblets) were recruited. Former bassist Sammy B rejoined the band in 1995 as a guitarist and using the name King Vitamin.

They started to break into the mainstream in 1998 after signing with Capricorn and releasing SuperMercado!, which found airplay on modern-rock radio stations. 2 Skinnee J's performed at Woodstock '99 and later criticized the event. Relations soured with Capricorn and the label delayed release of the second album on 2 Skinnee J's two-album contract, Volumizer, produced by Mickey Petralia, for two years after it was recorded. The label folded and the band's contract was bought by Volcano Records. When the album was officially released in 2002, many critics refused to review it again as they had reviewed a pre-release version years earlier. Rockworthy says the delay and its fallout, which left the band without a label, were a major problem and contributed to their decision to break up in 2003. Sexy Karate was released on indie label Dolphins vs Unicorn that year, before their farewell tour in 2003. They returned for a "Five Nights of Fury" tour in 2005 and another five-show reunion tour in 2008.

In 2009 the band website announced the September premier of Get In The Van, a film shot during the 2008 reunion tour.

Special J, Eddie Eyeball, Lance Rockworthy and Andy Action got together for the band's next reunion tour, billed as "acoustically-charged, tell-all brawls," of which there were seven dates between February 12 and April 16, 2010. These shows were held at small, intimate venues, and featured heavy audience participation, through Q&A sessions and singalongs. In between acoustic versions of selections from their entire catalog of songs, each band member told stories about how songs were written, life on the road and the evolution of the band. J Guevara was scheduled to join the band for two of the April shows, and several hints were dropped about plans for a "full-on electric" tour to follow in summer 2010.

Members

Timeline

Discography

Albums

EPs

  • 6 Songs for 5 Bucks (1993)
  • American Heroes (1994)
  • Return of the New & Improved (1995)
  • Sing, Earthboy, Sing! (1997)

Live and compilations

  • Live at Lakewood Amphitheatre 09/18/1999
  • Live At the Blue Note 11/14/2000
  • 718: Live Farewell Extravaganza
  • Enter the Gold Hat: Sexy Karate Live!
  • The Good, The Bad & The Serious!
  • The Big Green Book

References

  1. ^ Jeffries, David. "2 Skinnee J's > Biography". www.allmusic.com. Retrieved 2009-06-07.
  2. ^ DeRogatis, Jim (1999-09-10). "The happy rappers - 2 Skinnee J's restate rock's great message". Chicago Sun-Times. p. 5 (Weekend Plus section). Archived from the original on 2012-10-25. Retrieved 2009-05-08.
  3. Basham, David (2 August 2000). "2 Skinnee J's Turn Up "Volumizer" With Beck Personnel". MTV News. Archived from the original on December 21, 2003. Retrieved 2009-06-08.
  4. McKinney, Doug (20 November 2002). "2 Skinnee J's: All "Grown Up" Now". Whim Internet Magazine. Archived from the original on 2012-12-11. Retrieved 2009-06-08.
  5. Moss, Corey (25 March 2002). "2 Skinnee J's Finally Get Volumizer Out". MTV News. Archived from the original on August 4, 2002. Retrieved 2009-06-08.
  6. Cronick, Scott (6 June 2003). "2 Skinne J's Go Out with Bang". The Press of Atlantic City. p. 27.
  7. Condran, Ed (1 August 2008). "2 Skinnee J's come back around". The News & Observer. p. W10. Archived from the original on 2009-06-04. Retrieved 2009-05-27.
  8. "2 Skinnee J's The Saga Continues..." www.2sj.com. Archived from the original on 2001-02-23. Retrieved 2009-06-08.

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