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{{Infobox musical artist
{{Infobox album
| name            = Snax
| Name      = Snax
| image          =  
| Type      = studio
| image_size     =  
| Artist    = [[The Snax]]
| landscape      =  
| Cover     = Album-Snax.jpg
| alt            =  
| Released  = 2000
| caption        =  
| Recorded  = 1999-2000
| background     = group_or_band
| Length    =  
| origin          = Mission Viejo, California
| Label     = Screaming Giant Records
| genre          =  
| Producer  = Matt Wignall, The Snax
| years_active    = {{Start date|1998}}–2000
| Chronology  = [[Snax]] studio album
| label          = Screaming Giant Records
| Last album = ''[[Run Joseph Run]]'' (1998)
| This album = ''[[Snax (Album)|Snax]]'' (2000)
| Next album =  
}}
}}
==Story==  
''Snax'' is the second of two albums released by [[Snax]], Phoenix's former band.
The Snax were a Christian Ska Punk band out of Mission Viejo, California who toured in the late 1990's and featured current Linkin Park bassist, Dave "Phoenix" Farrell on bass. While attending high school, Dave joined the band (then known as Tasty Snax) and assumed the role of bass guitarist. Although Dave was trained in electric guitar, what the band sorely needed was a bass guitarist, so Phoenix opted to make the transition from the electric guitar, and has played bass ever since. The band later changed their name to Snax, from Tasty Snax, before the release of their second album under their self-titled band name.
==Background==
''Run Joseph Run'' features ten tracks (including a hidden joke track) and is the first release on the The Snax's contract with Screaming Giant Records. The album has since gone out of print. It is also the only album by the band known to feature a music video for one of the tracks, the title track "[[Run Joseph Run (song)|Run Joseph Run]]."


Phoenix was a member of Xero, but took a leave of absence after Chester joined the band to fulfill his duties of touring with Snax. This is why Phoenix did not appear on ''[[Hybrid Theory]]'', and he later rejoined Linkin Park just before the release of the album.
Screaming Giant Records about the release says, ''""The followup sophomore release by Orange County band, Snax (Formerly known as Tasty Snax). A former member has gone on to play with Linkin Park for more than a decade."''


==Band Members==
==Releases==
;Former
''Snax'' was released on CD in 2000.


==Snax Discography==
==Track Listing==
*[[Run Joseph Run]] (1998)
{|class="wikitable"
*[[Snax (Album)|Snax]] (2000)
|-
! No.
! Title
! Writer(s)
! Length
|-
| 1
| [[Where Are You Now?]]
| Snax
| 3:09
|-
| 2
| [[1:10]]
| Snax
| 1:20
|-
| 3
| [[Better Off]]
| Snax
| 3:29
|-
| 4
| [[Pilgrim]]
| Snax
| 3:43
|-
| 5
| [[Away]]
| Snax
| 2:19
|-
| 6
| [[One More]]
| Snax
| 2:46
|-
| 7
| [[He Lifts Me Up]]
| Snax
| 3:59
|-
| 8
| [[New Trend]]
| Snax
| 3:02
|-
| 9
| [[Speechless]]
| Snax
| 3:01
|-
| 10
| [[Me Vs. Time]]
| Snax
| 2:32
|-
| 11
| [[Starting Over]]
| Snax
| 5:13
|-
| 10
| [[Redeemed]]
| Snax
| 5:51
|-
|}


==Personnel==
*Dave Farrell - Bass Guitar, Vocals
*Mark Fiore - Guitars, Vocals
*Mark Keller - Drums
*Ryan "Cheese" Maroney - Guitars, Vocals


==Trivia==
==External Links==
==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Bands]]
[[Category:Snax Discography]][[Category:Snax Studio Albums]]

Revision as of 06:31, 19 June 2022

Template:Infobox album Snax is the second of two albums released by Snax, Phoenix's former band.

Background

Run Joseph Run features ten tracks (including a hidden joke track) and is the first release on the The Snax's contract with Screaming Giant Records. The album has since gone out of print. It is also the only album by the band known to feature a music video for one of the tracks, the title track "Run Joseph Run."

Screaming Giant Records about the release says, ""The followup sophomore release by Orange County band, Snax (Formerly known as Tasty Snax). A former member has gone on to play with Linkin Park for more than a decade."

Releases

Snax was released on CD in 2000.

Track Listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1 Where Are You Now? Snax 3:09
2 1:10 Snax 1:20
3 Better Off Snax 3:29
4 Pilgrim Snax 3:43
5 Away Snax 2:19
6 One More Snax 2:46
7 He Lifts Me Up Snax 3:59
8 New Trend Snax 3:02
9 Speechless Snax 3:01
10 Me Vs. Time Snax 2:32
11 Starting Over Snax 5:13
10 Redeemed Snax 5:51

Personnel

  • Dave Farrell - Bass Guitar, Vocals
  • Mark Fiore - Guitars, Vocals
  • Mark Keller - Drums
  • Ryan "Cheese" Maroney - Guitars, Vocals

Trivia

External Links

References