Psychostick is an American comedy metalcore band from Tempe, Arizona, known for their comical image and usage of humor in their songs and lyrics. Their style is referred to by themselves and some online album review sites as "humorcore".
To date they have released five albums nationally. Their debut album, We Couldn't Think of a Title, was released on May 16, 2003. Their second album, Sandwich, was released on May 5, 2009, and their third album, titled Space Vampires vs Zombie Dinosaurs in 3D, was released August 16, 2011. Their fourth album was released on the fourth of November in 2014 titled , followed by their latest album Do released on July 24, 2018, during a webcast. They began touring nationally in July 2006, and have toured with Mushroomhead, Look What I Did, Powerglove, Bobaflex, and have played with many national bands, including Three Days Grace, Army of Anyone, Sick Puppies, Anew Revolution, The Exies, Smile Empty Soul, as well as many others.
The band, with additional guitarist Vince "V" Johansen, commenced touring nationally on June 13, 2006, playing alongside Bobaflex, as well as Indorphine, for the first few weeks. Johansen would leave the band in late 2006. On September 25, 2007, the band released their holiday Extended play, The Flesh Eating Roller Skate Holiday Joyride. It was originally intended as a split album with Indorphine but who were unable to find the time to work on their half of the album. The holiday EP was mildly successful, reaching No. 18 on Billboard's Top Holiday Albums. The stress of touring caused bassist Kocian to part ways with the band in 2007.
In late 2008, the band went into the studio to record their second album, Sandwich. It was the band's first studio album since their 2003 debut album. The album finished production in January 2009 and was released on May 5, 2009, or, as what the band calls it, "Psycho de Mayo." The album enjoyed the same success as their debut album, peaking at No. 15 on the Billboard's Top Heatseekers and No. 41 on the Billboard's Top Independent Albums.
The band then toured in celebration of the album's release, sharing select dates with 9mm Solution, Screaming Mechanical Brain, Severed Nerve, Saved By Ruin, and Diabase. In December 2009, after the Holiday Hate Tour: Season 3 tour, Jimmy Grant left the band for reasons unknown, followed by Jake McReynolds later in April 2010.
In early 2011, Josh started working with an authoring company on putting Psychostick songs for sale on Rock Band Network. On January 19, 2012, "Beer!" was released on the Xbox 360's Rock Band Network and is playable on Rock Band 3. On June 28, 2012, "Political Bum" was released. On February 1, 2013, "This is Not a Song, It's a Sandwich!" was released.
In July 2018, the band surprise released their fifth album Do; it's their first album released independently after their contract with Rock Ridge Music expired. The album has gone on to chart on Billboard as #1 Comedy Album, #6 Heatseekers East North Central, #14 Hard Rock Albums, #6 Heatseekers West North Central, #39 Rock Albums, #39 Independent Albums, #7 Heatseekers Mountain, #9 Heatseekers
Psychostick premiered their newest single, "Rent in Peace" on August 22, 2019. James Rolfe who is best known to star as the Angry Video Game Nerd appears in the video.
On February 24, 2022, the band announced during their Twitch concert that they were releasing a compilation of b-sides and rarities titled ... and Stuff. The album was released on April 14, 2022, and debuted at #2 on Billboard's Comedy Albums and #57 on the Current Albums.
On January 22, 2024, the band announced via Facebook and their website that they had parted ways with Matty J Moose, citing creative differences.
Although lyrically rich in humor, unlike many bands who tend to use a lot of comedy, the instrumental portions of the songs are not neglected and are very serious. When interviewed about their style, Rawrb often compares how serious the band takes their music and lyrical content to how serious a comedian takes their comedy. He will often correct the interviewer saying, "We're comedic musicians that take every part of this band very seriously." guitarist Joshy often reminds those who are curious that Psychostick is "serious about being dumb." Both We Couldn't Think of a Title and Space Vampires vs Zombie Dinosaurs in 3D contained instrumental songs, but not without humour: "Largiloquent Dithyramb"'s only lyrics are "DOG FOOD / TASTES GOOD / WITH CHEESE", while "Six Pounds of Terror" is played over the growling of an agitated Maltese dog. Meet the Six Pounds of Terror, Psychostick. The music is entirely produced by the band; guitarist Josh is responsible for the engineering and mixdown.
They have played a number of unrecorded songs live, including "The World's Shortest Song" (during "The Holiday Hate Tour" they called it "The World's Shortest Christmas Song." During the "Sandwich CD Release Party Tour" they called it "The Whole Sandwich Album in 0.4 Seconds"), "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," "The Sombrero Prophecy," "The Log Song" (a slinky parody from The Ren and Stimpy Show), the Aqua Teen Hunger Force theme song, "Happy Birthday," "HURRY UP!!" (a song played live for when a band member has to make an instrument repair) a rendition of Gloria Estefan's "Conga" (Rob and Josh each drag out a drum head and do some percussion themselves during the song), and Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up," in a live attempt at rickrolling. More recently, Psychostick "metaled-up" several songs including "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins, the theme from Angry Birds and a mash-up of "Push It" by Static-X and "Push It" by Salt-n-Pepa. In their newest tour, called the "Our Tour Can Beat Up Your Tour Tour", the band covered the main theme from the Chemical Plant Zone in Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
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Compilation albums
Sandwich (2008–2009)
Space Vampires vs Zombie Dinosaurs in 3D (2010–2013)
Crowdfunding campaigns, Revenge of the Vengeance and Do (2013–2019)
Pandemic live stream concerts and ... and Stuff (2020–present)
Musical style and lyrical themes
Live performances
Band members
Current members
Former members
Touring members
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Timeline
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Discography
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