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In Your Face is the debut studio album by American rock band Fishbone , released in November 1986. It is the band's second major label release for Columbia Records following their self-titled EP from the previous year.

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34-472: A Patreon site featuring pieces such as "The Mirror of What" and "Story Time Theater". In July 2021 he played the role of Manager in the music video for "Holier than Thou", a Metallica cover song by Off! . In 2022, Moore participated in the "Celebrating David Bowie" tour, featuring Adrian Belew , Todd Rundgren , and others. In 2023, Moore became an entrepreneur in creating Dr. MadVibe's Underground Railroad, and has been performing with Dr. MadVibe and

51-401: A different contradictory direction. Finally, each side showed three of the six band members also oriented at opposite angles from each other. When someone handling the record saw where the record jacket opened they may have realized the two most likely correct orientations for the album cover. However the illusion was impaired by the inclusion of a parental advisory sticker on only one side of

68-539: A poetry anthology titled Dr. Madd Vibe's Comprehensive Linkology . He also did a monologue on a live version of the Tool song "Bottom" in Grenoble , France. 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 . In 2000 Moore released another CD/video set titled The Yin-Yang Thang , and in 2006 he released

85-459: A song by Lil Wayne from his 2009 album Rebirth "In Your Face", a song by Sadus from their 1990 album Swallowed in Black "In Your Face", a song by Ty Herndon from his 1995 debut album What Mattered Most "In Yo Face", a song by Unk from his 2008 album 2econd Season " In Yer Face ", released in 1991 by 808 State Other [ edit ] In Your Face , the title given to

102-423: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages In Your Face (Fishbone album) As would be characteristic of the band's music for their entire career, In Your Face contains a mix of ska , reggae , soul , punk and funk , but displayed very little influence in hard rock and heavy metal as the band would adopt in future records. The cover art of

119-617: The 1977 blaxploitation film Abar, the First Black Superman when it was released on VHS in 2009 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title In Your Face . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=In_Your_Face&oldid=1190889763 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

136-577: The American music industry which was still racially segregated during the 1980s and was not prepared to market to both black and white audiences. As a result, the album did not have sales significantly stronger than the Fishbone EP . Reviews at the time were generally mixed-to-positive. Nelson George, writing for Billboard , reviewed the album favorably, calling it "groove-conscious" and containing "lyrical and melodic depth." He further commented that

153-602: The CD Dr. Madd Vibe's Medicine Cabinet . In 2010, Moore released "The Angelo Show", funded by a kickstarter campaign. Moore also made a cameo appearance as the bandleader in the movie Idlewild , featuring Outkast members Big Boi and Andre 3000 . On June 26, 2012, Angelo Moore and the Rondo Brothers released the single "Brand New Step" under Ninth Street Opus record label. In 2020, Angelo achieved sobriety and currently maintains it, and in addition created

170-811: The Los Angeles ska and funk metal band Fishbone . Moore also performs and records under the stage name Dr. MadVibe , has recorded with the Red Hot Chili Peppers , Jane's Addiction , Murphy's Law , Gwen Stefani , Everlast , Goldfinger , and Bad Brains and has played over 3300 shows in his career. Angelo currently resides in Woodland Hills , CA. Moore grew up in Southern California's San Fernando Valley and attended Platt Ranch Elementary School, followed by Hale Junior High School in Woodland Hills , where he met

187-486: The album a B− and said "...they look like 2-Tone fashion plates and sound like big-time new-wave satirists, which suggests their stock in trade is haircuts". The album also received three-out-of-five stars from The New Rolling Stone Album Guide , published in 2004. Angelo Moore Dr. MadVibe Angelo Moore and The Brand New Step Angelo Christopher Moore (born November 5, 1965) is an American musician, best known for his work as lead singer and saxophonist for

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204-482: The band had potential to be a major act in the world of black music and the music industry as a whole. For The Miami Herald , Tom Moon was also positive saying the album was perfect for a party, praising the mix of punk, ska and New Orleans influences and commenting that "Fishbone's time has come." In a review for The New York Times , Jon Pareles called it a "Rock Album of the Week," but was mixed in his response, praising

221-474: The band performing with a group of hula dancers . CBS and Columbia Records placed a full-page ad for the album on page five of the October 25, 1986 issue of Billboard . Fishbone's previous EP had done better than expected and expectations at Columbia Records were raised for In Your Face which led to radio support by CBS. However, Fishbone still had a considerable challenge reaching a larger audience within

238-408: The more mature sound and handful of politically conscious tracks but criticizing the uneven blend of absurd humor and serious themes. Retrospective reviews were more mixed to average. Greg Prato for AllMusic said the album was an incomplete exploration of their sound although it was still an important moment in the career toward achieving the greater successes of later albums. Robert Christgau gave

255-425: The original vinyl LP was designed to give the illusion that no certain side of the record was the front, back, up or down of the record. This was achieved by placing a barcode on both sides of the record and by printing the band and record name on all four sides of every edge of the record sleeve. Instead of an ordered track listing the tracks were listed haphazardly between both sides with each song title printed in

272-751: The other members of Fishbone's original lineup. Moore's father William George Moore was an English teacher and speech pathologist and played saxophone for Count Basie , and his mother Dazireen Daretta Johnson was an English teacher for the Los Angeles unified school district. From an early age, his parents exposed him to jazz , soul , blues and funk music. He then attended El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills. He later attended Pierce College of Woodland Hills, before discontinuing in order to perform with Fishbone . In addition to his regular duties with Fishbone , in 1993 Moore released

289-611: The record and the artwork of the CD version of the album which used the side with singer Angelo Moore on the cover and placed the entire track list on the opposite side. The band toured in support of the album with Murphy's Law and headliners Beastie Boys on the Licensed to Ill tour in February and March 1987. A music video for the album's only single, "When Problems Arise," was directed by Gary Weis and Tony Basil and features

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