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Operator (band)

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Operator
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
Genres
Years active2003–present
LabelsAtlantic
Members

Operator is an American post-grunge band from Los Angeles, California, United States. The name Operator was used for a solo project created by Johnny Strong, an actor and musician, who has appeared in movies such as Black Hawk Down (2001), The Fast and the Furious (2001), Get Carter (2000) and The Glimmer Man (1996).

History

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The first Operator album, Can You Hear Me Now (2003), was a self-released demo, and is very hard to find as well as sold out on the band's website. But soon, it attracted the attention of Atlantic Records, which signed Operator in 2007.

Strong soon began recording Operator's Atlantic debut as a solo album playing the lead/rhythm guitar, Bass, Piano, backing and lead vocals. He eventually put together a band to play live; rhythm consisting of guitarist Paul Phillips, Lead guitarist Rikki Lixx, bassist Wade Carpenter, and drummer Dorman Pantfoeder completed the lineup. Thus aggregated, Operator's Atlantic debut, Soulcrusher, was released in the summer of 2007. The album has since sold over 110,000 copies and peaked No. 14 on the heatseekers chart and has produced three singles: "Soulcrusher", "Nothing to Lose" and "Delicate".[citation needed]

According to Harddrive, Operator is on hiatus while vocalist Johnny Strong works on the action film Sinners and Saints (2010). On February 16, 2012, Strong posted a video to his YouTube account explaining what happened with the band, stating "...that he never disbanded Operator, he was the one making the records the entire time," continuing later, "Will there be more 'Operator' records? The answer is yes. Every time I get in that studio, I'm making 'Operator' music."[1] Johnny also indicated in a reply to a comment on the video "...I will be releasing my next record later this year."

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • Can You Hear Me Now (2003)
  • La Luna Del Diablo Blanco (2005)
  • Soulcrusher (2007)
  • The War of Art (2010)
  • Close to Extinction (2012)
  • War Horse (2015)
  • Volume 7: White Light (2018)


Singles

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Year Title Chart peak positions Album
U.S.
Modern rock
U.S.
Mainstream rock
2007 "Soulcrusher" 29 8 Soulcrusher
2008 "Nothing to Lose" 23
"Delicate"
2018 "White Light" Volume 7: White Light

Song appearances

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Band members

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Touring members

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  • Paul Phillips – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2003–present)
  • Ricki Lixx – lead guitar, backing vocals (2003–present)
  • Wade Carrpenter – bass guitar, backing vocals (2003–present)
  • Dorman Pantfoeder – drums, percussion (2003–present)

References

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  1. ^ "- YouTube". YouTube.
  2. ^ "Burnout Paradise Soundtrack Announced!" Burnout Paradise. 18 December 2007 <http://www.burnout.ea.com/news/?id=19832>
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