Angelo Moore | |
Birth Name | Angelo Christopher Moore |
Birth Date | November 5, 1965 (1965-11-05) |
Also Known As | Dr. Madd Vibe |
Home Town | Los Angeles, California |
Genre | Alternative Rock Funk Metal Ska Punk Spoken Word |
Occupation(s) | Musician Poet |
Instrument(s) | Vocals Saxophone Theremin |
Years active | 1979-present |
Angelo Christoper Moore (born November 5, 1965) is an American musician, best known for his work as the founding member, lead singer and saxophonist for the Los Angeles alternative rock band Fishbone. Moore also performs and records spoken word poetry under the stage name of Dr. Madd Vibe.
Biography[]
In 1993 he released a poetry anthology titled Dr. Madd Vibe's Comprehensive Linkology. In 1997 he released his first solo CD also titled, Dr. Madd Vibe's Comprehensive linkology, as well as his first video titled, The Delusional Quandaries Of Dr. Madd Vibe, and in 2000 he released another CD/video set Called The Yin-Yang Thang. Later in 2006 he released another CD called, Dr. Madd Vibe's Medicine Cabinet. Moore also made a cameo appearance as the bandleader in the movie Idlewild, featuring Outkast members Big Boi and Andre 3000.[1]
Discography[]
Fishbone[]
- Main article: Fishbone
- 1985 - Fishbone
- 1986 - In Your Face
- 1987 - It's a Wonderful Life
- 1988 - Truth and Soul
- 1990 - Set the Booty Up Right
- 1991 - The Reality of My Surroundings
- 1993 - Give a Monkey a Brain...
- 1996 - Chim Chim's Bad Ass Revenge
- 2000 - The Psychotic Friends Nuttwerx
- 2002 - The Friendliest Psychosis of All
- 2006 - Still Stuck in Your Throat
Albums featured[]
- 1987 - The Boldness Of Style (by Thelonious Monster, saxophone on "If I")
- 1987 - The Uplift Mofo Party Plan (by Red Hot Chili Peppers, background vocals on "Organic Anti-Beat Box Band")
- 1988 - Nothing's Shocking (by Jane's Addiction, saxophone on "Idiots Rule")
- 1989 - Back with a Bong (by Murphy's Law, saxophone)
- 1992 - Eyes Wide Open (by David Garza, backing vocals on "Virgin Mary Candle")
- 1998 - Boggy Depot (by Jerry Cantrell, saxophone on "Cut You In" and "Cold Piece")
- 2000 - Menace to Sobriety (by OMP, vocals on "Better Daze" and "Unda", saxophone on "Unda")
- 2001 - The Crucial Conspiracy (by The Dingees, saxophone, theremin, and vocals)
- 2003 - Barb4ry (by Ez3kiel, vocals on "Thought")
- 2004 - White Trash Beautiful (by Everlast, theremin on "Broken")
- 2006 - The Sweet Escape (by Gwen Stefani, saxophone on "Fluorescent")
- 2006 - "Big Bang (by Enneri Blaka, lead vocals in "White Coats", spoken word and theremin in "Blue Collars")
- 2007 - Chronchitis (by Slightly Stoopid, vocals on "Ever Really Wanted")
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