Boo!

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Champion 04:21 Tools
Avrocado Pair 04:39 Tools
Come 03:47 Tools
Lucki 04:50 Tools
Stiki Choon 02:59 Tools
Wishboan 04:02 Tools
OO AA 03:17 Tools
Sting 03:45 Tools
#1 03:58 Tools
Ben Hur 04:41 Tools
Bipass 03:46 Tools
I yin I yang 03:16 Tools
Wannabe 03:52 Tools
Hosanna 04:19 Tools
Mud 04:30 Tools
Dick's Advys 02:32 Tools
Franki 02:29 Tools
Hart 03:03 Tools
Ol De Bewtiful Girls 03:56 Tools
Anjils 05:12 Tools
Welkom 03:08 Tools
Krusti 03:46 Tools
Duv Mafia 04:30 Tools
Blêrrie Hunter 02:34 Tools
Krusti (La View re-mix) 05:52 Tools
Open 04:25 Tools
Make Me An Offer 03:11 Tools
The Three of Us 03:14 Tools
Miss U 03:56 Tools
Room 03:37 Tools
Can't 03:59 Tools
Positive 03:08 Tools
Soppi 10:43 Tools
To Do Today 03:20 Tools
SMS 02:56 Tools
Home 02:55 Tools
Star 03:58 Tools
Noel 04:31 Tools
Boo!ble 03:10 Tools
Hold 03:51 Tools
Uno 03:40 Tools
There's Nothing That Love Can't Overcome 03:30 Tools
Play 05:58 Tools
Better Than You 03:34 Tools
What You Want 04:03 Tools
Rested Defence 03:06 Tools
The Lonely Hearts Club 04:12 Tools
Houvas 02:23 Tools
Daydream (Wannabe re-mix) 04:21 Tools
Simunye 03:10 Tools
Rookook 04:25 Tools
Stagefright 04:19 Tools
Dance 02:57 Tools
Untrue 02:39 Tools
Eyes Wide Open 03:30 Tools
Prayer For My Cedar Of Lebanon 05:13 Tools
Diamond Mining (Champion re-mix) 03:02 Tools
Bonustrack 5 10:25 Tools
I'll take anything (#1 re-mix) 04:06 Tools
Blęrrie Hunter 02:34 Tools
Too Doo 03:59 Tools
Gud 2 B Tru 04:58 Tools
Heer Koms de Nyt 03:15 Tools
Hidden 02:30 Tools
ol de bewtiful gils 02:30 Tools
Lonely Hearts Club 02:30 Tools
Chatty Boo! 02:30 Tools
Jack Stauber 05:52 Tools
Number 1 02:30 Tools
Krusti [la View Re-Mix] 05:52 Tools
TNTLC 05:52 Tools
ol de beautiful girls 00:00 Tools
Track-02 05:52 Tools
GhostTrack 05:52 Tools
Track-01 05:52 Tools
There's nothing that love can' 05:52 Tools
Wishbone 05:52 Tools
Track-05 05:52 Tools
Soppy 05:52 Tools
Garden 05:52 Tools
Heer Koms De Nuyt 10:26 Tools
14 Blêrrie Hunter 05:52 Tools
There is nothing that love can't overcome 05:52 Tools
Track-03 05:52 Tools
Snooze 10:26 Tools
Avrocado Pair (live) 00:00 Tools
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Track-04 00:00 Tools
Track-11 00:00 Tools
Track-09 00:00 Tools
Track-07 00:00 Tools
Track-12 00:00 Tools
(moon)zzzzzzzz 00:44 Tools
Hidden Track 10:26 Tools
Duvmafia 04:29 Tools
Come - Jasper Williams Ambient Mix 03:46 Tools
Track-06 03:46 Tools
There's Nothing That Love Can Overcome 03:02 Tools
Daiamond Mining (Champion Re-Mix) 03:02 Tools
Track-10 04:05 Tools
The Shape Song (Bedroom) 02:11 Tools
Daydream(Wannabe Remix) 02:11 Tools
Stop 00:04 Tools
Oo ah 02:11 Tools
Amsterdam 02:11 Tools
12 #1 02:11 Tools
Lyk Yor Typ 02:59 Tools
I yin I yan 02:59 Tools
Track-14 02:59 Tools
Track-13 02:59 Tools
TNTLC (There Is Nothing That Love Can't Overcome) 03:29 Tools
Heer koms de nite 03:29 Tools
Bypass 03:29 Tools
Mart 03:29 Tools
Blкrrie Hunter 00:04 Tools
Sticki Choon 03:04 Tools
Dick's Advice 03:04 Tools
Frank I. 03:04 Tools
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Boo! entered the South African music scene in October 1997, with their mind-bendingly weird, though deliciously consumable sound. The band describes their music as "Monki Punk", because it breaks away from the usual combination of bass, drums and guitar, and substitutes the guitar with brass and keyboard sounds. Discography: -Banana Flava (live) (cassette) 1998 -Pineapple Flava (aka Monki Punk or Pynaple) February 1999 -The 3 Boo!dists December 1999 -Seventies, Eighties, Nineties, Naughties October 2000 -Shooting Star (live) February 2002 -TNTLC August 2003 -Boo! (compilation) free with Stage Magazine #24 December 2003 -The Three of Us May 2010 Musicians (Current): -Chris Chameleon: vocals, bass, guitar, recorder -Riaan van Rensburg: drums, keyboards -Ampie Omo: trumpet, trombone, keyboards, percussion, backing vocals Musicians 1997-2004: -Miss Chris Chameleon: vocals, bass -Princess Leonie: drums -Ampie Omo: trumpet, trombone, keyboards, percussion Biography: Boo! began in 1997 in the backstreets of dirty Brixton, Johannesburg when it’s first members, Ampie Omo, Chris Chameleon, and Leon Retief conspired to make music that would go against most of the conventional wisdom of the time. Having considered names like “Yello Lilo” and “Die Wit Ding Wat in Die Pad Le,” it was Chris’ dream of playing to the sound of a stadium boo-ing the band that eventually won out. Although the name was in part, designed to thwart any chances of feedback on a bad performance, this contingency was never required, as Boo! became not only one of South Africa’s favourite bands of all time, but also one of the country’s proudest musical exports to both Europe and North America. In 7 years Boo! acquired an enormous cult following worldwide by performing 800 gigs in 17 countries, including 14 states in the USA as well as countries such as Hungary and Croatia. Brandishing their self-styled genre of “monkipunk” Boo! performed at many European and American festivals with the likes of the White Stripes, Limp Bizkit, Slipknot, Franz Ferdinand, Smashing Pumpkins, Cypress Hill, Placebo, Coldplay and many more. The band also received a South African Music Award (SAMA) in 2002 for ‘Best Pop Album.’ The band’s sound consisted of bass, drums, brass, keyboards and percussion; notably lacking guitar. In spite of this unusual orchestration, Boo! hit the number one position on the 5FM top 40 with “Stagefright” and a number two position with “OOAA,” testimony to frontman, bassist, resident drag queen, Chris Chameleon’s exceptional songwriting abilities. In September 2004, Ampie Omo and Leon Retief announced their resignation from Boo! and performed their final show with the band on 14 December 2004. Leon Retief continued his career in a drive to create order from the chaos that is the general state of affairs behind the scenes in South African music. Ampie Omo continued his career as a member of ska-outfit Fuzigish and Chris Chameleon surprised his punk pundits and cohorts by becoming one of the best-selling and critically most acclaimed artists in the Afrikaans music landscape, notching up a total of 17 national awards in four years including a South African Music Award (SAMA) and a Medal of Honor from the South African Academy of Science and Arts. 2010 sees Boo! back with a change in wardrobe, drummer Riaan van Rensburg, Ampie Omo and Chris Chameleon back in the saddle, an album recorded in Amsterdam, and the very musically irreverent and emotional antics that created this South African legend. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.