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| origin = Los Angeles, California
 
| origin = Los Angeles, California
| genre = Pop Punk<ref>[http://www.punknews.org/review/3989 Punknews.org | Goldfinger - The Best Of Goldfinger [CD/DVD&#93]]]</ref><br>Ska Punk
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| genre = Pop Punk<br>Ska Punk<br>Punk Rock
 
| years_active = 1994-present
 
| years_active = 1994-present
| label = [[Wikipedia:Universal Records|Universal]] <br> [[Mojo Records|Mojo]] <br> [[Jive Records|Jive]] <br> [[Maverick Records|Maverick]] <br> [[Side One Dummy Records |Side One Dummy]]
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| label = [[Wikipedia:Universal Records|Universal]] <br> [[Mojo Records|Mojo]] <br> [[Jive Records|Jive]] <br> [[Maverick Records|Maverick]] <br> [[SideOneDummy Records |SideOneDummy]]
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| associated_acts = [[Wikipedia:Electric Love Hogs |Electric Love Hogs]]<br>[[The Salads]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Black President (band) |Black President]]<br>[[Reel Big Fish]]
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| url = http://www.goldfingermusic.com
 
| url = http://www.goldfingermusic.com
 
| current_members = [[Wikipedia:John Feldmann |John Feldmann]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Kelly LeMieux |Kelly LeMieux]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Darrin Pfeiffer |Darrin Pfeiffer]]<br>Charlie Paulson
 
| current_members = [[Wikipedia:John Feldmann |John Feldmann]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Kelly LeMieux |Kelly LeMieux]]<br>[[Wikipedia:Darrin Pfeiffer |Darrin Pfeiffer]]<br>Charlie Paulson
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'''Goldfinger''' is a Los Angeles pop punk/ska punk band that formed in 1994. Currently, the band is composed of vocalist/guitarist [[Wikipedia:John Feldmann |John Feldmann]], guitarist Charlie Paulson, bassist [[Wikipedia:Kelly LeMieux |Kelly LeMieux]], and drummer [[Wikipedia:Darrin Pfeiffer |Darrin Pfeiffer]]. The band is widely considered have been a contributor to the movement of third-wave ska,<ref>http://www.bluebeat.com/music-genre/artist/415</ref><ref name="allmusic.com">[http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p39089]</ref> a revitalization in the popularity of ska music which occurred during the mid-1990s. However, since the release of 2000's ''[[Wikipedia:Stomping Ground |Stomping Ground]]'', the band has become more commonly placed in the pop-punk genre. Apart from the band's music, Goldfinger is also noted for their political activism, particularly in the area of animal rights.<ref>http://www.peta2.com/outthere/o-gfinger2.asp</ref>
'''Goldfinger''' is a ska punk band that formed in 1994. They support the imprisoned '[[Wikipedia:SHAC 7 |SHAC 7]]' animal rights activists,<ref name="autogenerated1">[http://www.supportkevin.com/ Support Kevin Kjonaas and the SHAC 7]</ref><ref name="autogenerated2">[http://www.myspace.com/goldfinger4kevin MySpace.com - Goldfinger4Kevin - 27 - Garçon - US - www.myspace.com/goldfinger4kevin]</ref> and [[Wikipedia:John Feldmann |John Feldmann]], lead singer, is an advocate for and supporter of the [[Wikipedia:Animal Liberation Front |Animal Liberation Front]].<ref name=Keith>Keith, Shannon. ''Behind the Mask'', Uncaged Films, 2006.</ref>
 
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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===Formation and early success===
Goldfinger was formed by [[Wikipedia:John Feldmann |John Feldmann]] on vocals and guitar, [[Wikipedia:Simon Williams (bassist)|Simon Williams]] on bass, [[Wikipedia:Darrin Pfeiffer |Darrin Pfeiffer]] on drums, and Charlie Paulson on guitar. Before they were signed to a major label, they released an EP titled ''Richter''. Many of the songs on Richter are demo versions of songs on their full length debut, ''[[Wikipedia:Goldfinger (album)|Goldfinger]]'', which was released in 1996. Though their second album, ''[[Wikipedia:Hang-Ups |Hang-Ups]]'', was less successful, the band still maintained a devoted fan base in the hardcore community. Their third studio LP was ''[[Wikipedia:Stomping Ground |Stomping Ground]]'', which sold poorly in the US but was a modest hit in some European countries, thanks to their cover of [[Wikipedia:Nena |Nena]]'s "[[Wikipedia:99 Luftballons |99 Luftballons]]" sung partly in German. Their next album, ''[[Wikipedia:Open Your Eyes (Goldfinger album)|Open Your Eyes]]'' (2002), was the first for their new record label, '''Jive/Zomba'''.
 
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Goldfinger was formed by former [[Wikipedia:Electric Love Hogs |Electric Love Hogs]] member [[Wikipedia:John Feldmann |John Feldmann]] on vocals and guitar, [[Wikipedia:Simon Williams (bassist)|Simon Williams]] on bass, [[Wikipedia:Darrin Pfeiffer |Darrin Pfeiffer]] on drums, and Charlie Paulson on guitar. At the time the band was formed, Feldmann and Williams were working at the same shoe store.<ref name="mtv.com">http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/goldfinger/artist.jhtml#biographyEnd</ref> Before they were signed to a major label, they released an EP titled ''Richter'', which received favorable reviews and a substantial amount of airplay on college radio, leading to Goldfinger signing a major-label contract with [[Wikipedia:Universal Records |Universal Records]].<ref name="mtv.com"/> Many of the songs on ''Richter'' are demo versions of songs on their full length debut, ''[[Wikipedia:Goldfinger (album)|Goldfinger]]'', which was released on February 29, 1996. The song "Here in Your Bedroom" from the album was especially popular and helped the band gain a solid fanbase. In 2006, ''[[Wikipedia:Alternative Press |Alternative Press]]'' listed the self titled Goldfinger album as one of the "10 Albums That Shaped 1996" alongside [[No Doubt]], [[Wikipedia:Weezer |Weezer]] and others.
   
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===''Hang-Ups'', ''Stomping Ground'', and ''Open Your Eyes''===
Frontman John Feldmann has produced records for [[Mest]], [[The Used]] (whose vocalist [[Wikipedia:Bert McCracken |Bert McCracken]] sang some guest vocals on 'Open Your Eyes', 'Woodchuck', 'Ocean Size', and 'Handjobs for Jesus'), [[Wikipedia:Hilary Duff |Hilary Duff]] and [[Story of the Year]]. He also produced [[Good Charlotte]]'s single "The Anthem" (whose guitarist [[Wikipedia:Benji Madden |Benji Madden]] provides guest vocals on 'January', which was originally named "Oracle of Elcaro"). He also signed the band [[Wikipedia:Unloco |Unloco]] with [[Maverick Records]].
 
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The band released their second album, ''[[Wikipedia:Hang-Ups |Hang-Ups]]'', on September 9, 1997. Although the album was less successful than the band's debut, the band still maintained a devoted fan base in the hardcore community. During this time, the band released a popular cover of the song "More Today Than Yesterday" by [[Wikipedia:Spiral Starecase |Spiral Starecase]], which also helped the band stay out of obscurity.<ref name="allmusic.com"/> Their third studio LP was ''[[Wikipedia:Stomping Ground |Stomping Ground]]'', which was released on March 28, 2000. The album sold poorly in the US but was a modest hit in some European countries, thanks to their cover of [[Wikipedia:Nena |Nena]]'s "[[Wikipedia:99 Luftballons |99 Luftballons]]" sung partly in German. In 2000, during their tour of England, Goldfinger recorded one of their sets, issuing the live ''Foot in Mouth'', available only at shows and through the band's official website.<ref name="allmusic.com"/> Their next album, ''[[Wikipedia:Open Your Eyes (Goldfinger album)|Open Your Eyes]]'' (2002), was the first for their new record label, '''Jive/Zomba'''. On this album, the band abandoned much of their reggae influences in favor of a more heavy sound. Furthermore, the some of the lyrics discussed animal rights, a subject which had not been touched upon in earlier albums. The band recorded a music video for the title track of the album, which was also focused on animal rights.
   
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===''Disconnection Notice'' and return of Charlie Paulson===
Since the band began, Feldmann has become a vegan and animal rights supporter, as can be seen briefly in the music video for "Open Your Eyes". They also donated the song "What Gives You The Right" to the [[Wikipedia:Southern Animal Rights Coalition |Southern Animal Rights Coalition]] benefit CD, "Until Every Cage Is Empty",<ref>[http://www.animalrightsmerchandise.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=9 Until Every Cage Is Empty - £5.00 : Animal Rights Merchandise, The SARCshop]</ref> as well as writing the song "Free Kevin Kjonaas", an animal rights prisoner, known as the most involved individual in the SHAC 7 case.<ref name="autogenerated1" /><ref name="autogenerated2" /> He also advocates and supports the Animal Liberation Front.<ref name=Keith/>
 
 
In early 2005, they released their first album for their new label, Maverick Records, titled ''[[Wikipedia:Disconnection Notice |Disconnection Notice]]''. The song "Wasted" from the album was released as a single. The CD was less well received compared to former Goldfinger albums. Former band members include founding bassist [[Wikipedia:Simon Williams (bassist)|Simon Williams]], who left the band following ''[[Wikipedia:Hang-Ups |Hang-Ups]]'', and former [[Wikipedia:Unloco |Unloco]] guitarist Brian Arthur, who was fired by Feldmann because Feldmann "did not want to work with him anymore".
   
 
Also in 2005, Goldfinger announced that their old guitarist Charlie Paulson would return. Charlie's return to the band was on stage playing 3 songs at the Key Club in LA when the band finished a Western USA tour.
In early 2005, they released their first album for their new label, Maverick Records, titled "[[Wikipedia:Disconnection Notice |Disconnection Notice]]". It featured the single "Wasted". The CD was less well received compared to former Goldfinger albums. Former band members include founding bassist [[Wikipedia:Simon Williams (bassist)|Simon Williams]], who left the band following ''Hang-Ups'', and former [[Wikipedia:Unloco |Unloco]] guitarist Brian Arthur, who was fired by Feldmann because Feldmann "did not want to work with him anymore".
 
   
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===''Hello Destiny'', 2007-current===
"99 Red Balloons" also featured in ''[[Wikipedia:Not Another Teen Movie |Not Another Teen Movie]]'' along with ''[[Wikipedia:Eurotrip |Eurotrip]]'', and their cover of The [[Wikipedia:Spiral Starecase |Spiral Starecase]]'s "More Today Than Yesterday" plays during the ending credits of ''[[Wikipedia:The Waterboy |The Waterboy]]''. "Superman" was also featured in the comedy ''[[Wikipedia:Kingpin (film)|Kingpin]]'' and the first [[Wikipedia:Tony Hawk Pro Skater |Tony Hawk Pro Skater]] video game. "Walking in the Dark" was featured in the movie "[[Wikipedia:Dead Man on Campus |Dead Man on Campus]]".
 
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Goldfinger signed to the independent record label [[Side One Dummy]] in 2007. On April 22, 2008, the band released a new record called ''[[Wikipedia:Hello Destiny |Hello Destiny]]''. To promote the album, the band embarked on a successful [[Shout it Loud II |North American tour]] with [[Less Than Jake]] in summer of 2008. They also played in the UK at the [[Reading and Leeds Festivals]] on 22&ndash;23 August 2008.
   
 
Recently, frontman John Feldmann has produced records for [[Mest]], [[The Used]] (whose vocalist [[Wikipedia:Bert McCracken |Bert McCracken]] sang some guest vocals on "Open Your Eyes", "Woodchuck", "Ocean Size", and "Handjobs for Jesus"), [[Wikipedia:Hilary Duff |Hilary Duff]] and [[Story of the Year]]. He also produced [[Good Charlotte]]'s single "The Anthem" (whose guitarist [[Wikipedia:Benji Madden |Benji Madden]] provides guest vocals on "January", which was originally named "Oracle of Elcaro"). He also signed the band [[Wikipedia:Unloco |Unloco]] with [[Wikipedia:Maverick Records |Maverick Records]].
Goldfinger covered the hit [[Wikipedia:Duran Duran |Duran Duran]] song ''[[Wikipedia:Rio (song)|Rio]]'' as a tribute to the band but ironically the middle of the song turns into a [[Wikipedia:Dio (band)|Dio]]-like song and then changing the last chorus to ''[[Wikipedia:Ronnie James Dio |Ronnie James Dio]]'' rather than Rio.
 
   
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In November of 2010, Goldfinger played a handful of shows on a west coast tour with [[Reel Big Fish]]. These were the first shows performed without Darrin Pfeiffer on drums. Drumming duties were handled by [[Wikipedia:Branden Steineckert |Branden Steineckert]] from [[Rancid]]. At the House of Blues show in Los Angeles, original bassist Simon Williams came out to perform several songs off their first album. This was the first time Williams had performed with the band in over a decade.
Goldfinger's song "I Want" from ''[[Wikipedia:Disconnection Notice |Disconnection Notice]]'' is featured in ''[[Wikipedia:Burnout Revenge |Burnout Revenge]]'' on the ''[[Wikipedia:Playstation 2 |Playstation 2]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:Xbox |Xbox]]'', and ''[[Wikipedia:Xbox 360 |Xbox 360]]'', and the song "My Everything" is featured on "[[Wikipedia:SSX On Tour |SSX On Tour]]" also by EA games. The single, Spokesman, is featured on Activision's [[Wikipedia:Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 |Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4]]. Goldfinger also appeared in the Reel Big Fish video "Sell Out" for a brief couple of seconds.
 
   
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==Animal rights==
2006 saw Alternative Press Magazine list the self titled Goldfinger CD as one of the "10 albums that shaped 1996" alongside [[No Doubt]], [[Wikipedia:Weezer |Weezer]] and others.
 
 
Since the band began, Feldmann has become a vegan and animal rights supporter, as can be seen briefly in the music video for "Open Your Eyes". They also donated the song "What Gives You The Right" to the [[Wikipedia:Southern Animal Rights Coalition |Southern Animal Rights Coalition]] benefit CD, "Until Every Cage Is Empty",<ref>[http://www.animalrightsmerchandise.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=9 Until Every Cage Is Empty - £5.00 : Animal Rights Merchandise, The SARCshop]</ref> as well as writing the song "Free Kevin Kjonaas", an animal rights prisoner, known as the most involved individual in the [[Wikipedia:Stop_Huntingdon_Animal_Cruelty#SHAC_7|SHAC 7]].<ref name="autogenerated1">[http://www.supportkevin.com/ Support Kevin Kjonaas and the SHAC 7]</ref><ref name="autogenerated2">[http://www.myspace.com/goldfinger4kevin MySpace.com - Goldfinger4Kevin - 27 - Garçon - US - www.myspace.com/goldfinger4kevin]</ref> He also advocates and supports the [[Wikipedia:Animal Liberation Front |Animal Liberation Front]].<ref name=Keith>Keith, Shannon. ''Behind the Mask'', Uncaged Films, 2006.</ref> For the song "Behind the Mask" from the album ''[[Wikipedia:Disconnection Notice |Disconnection Notice]]'', Feldmann convinced [[Wikipedia:PETA |PETA]] president and co-founder [[Wikipedia:Ingrid Newkirk |Ingrid Newkirk]] to allow him to sample one of her speeches on animal cruelty.<ref>http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/goldfinger/bio.jhtml</ref>
   
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==In film and video games==
In 2005 Goldfinger announced that their old guitarist Charlie Paulson would return. Charlie's return to the band was on stage playing 3 songs at the Key Club in LA when the band finished a Western USA tour. Goldfinger signed to the independent record label [[Side One Dummy]] in 2007 and their new record is called ''[[Wikipedia:Hello Destiny |Hello Destiny]]'' and was released on April 22, 2008.
 
   
 
"99 Red Balloons" is featured in ''[[Wikipedia:Not Another Teen Movie |Not Another Teen Movie]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:Eurotrip |Eurotrip]]'', the video game ''[[Wikipedia:Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec |Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec]]'', and along with their cover of The [[Wikipedia:Spiral Starecase |Spiral Starecase]]'s "More Today Than Yesterday", during the ending credits of ''[[Wikipedia:The Waterboy |The Waterboy]]'' . "Superman" is featured in the comedy ''[[Wikipedia:Kingpin (film)|Kingpin]]''. "Walking in the Dark" is featured in the movie ''[[Wikipedia:Dead Man on Campus |Dead Man on Campus]]''.
Goldfinger has just finished the [[Shout it Loud II]] tour with [[Less Than Jake]] in summer of 2008.
 
   
 
The band's video game debut was in ''[[Wikipedia:Tony Hawk's Pro Skater |Tony Hawk's Pro Skater]]'' with the song "Superman". Goldfinger's song "I Want" from ''Disconnection Notice'' is featured in ''[[Wikipedia:Burnout Revenge |Burnout Revenge]]'' on the [[Wikipedia:PlayStation 2 |PlayStation 2]], [[Wikipedia:Xbox |Xbox]], and [[Wikipedia:Xbox 360 |Xbox 360]], and is also featured in ''[[Wikipedia:Burnout Legends |Burnout Legends]]'' on the [[Wikipedia:PlayStation Portable |PlayStation Portable]]. "My Everything" is featured on ''[[Wikipedia:SSX On Tour |SSX On Tour]]'' also by Electronic Arts. The single, "Spokesman", is featured on Activision's ''[[Wikipedia:Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 |Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4]]''. Goldfinger also appeared in the [[Reel Big Fish]] video "[[Wikipedia:Sell Out (song)|Sell Out]]" for a couple of seconds.
Goldfinger also played in the UK at the [[Reading and Leeds festivals]] on the 22nd and 23rd of August 2008.
 
   
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==
 
===Studio albums===
 
===Studio albums===
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* ''[[Wikipedia:Goldfinger (album)|Goldfinger]]'' (1996)
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* ''[[Wikipedia:Hang-Ups |Hang-Ups]]'' (1997)
|'''Date of Release'''
 
 
* ''[[Wikipedia:Stomping Ground |Stomping Ground]]'' (2000)
|'''Title'''
 
 
* ''[[Wikipedia:Open Your Eyes (Goldfinger album)|Open Your Eyes]]'' (2002)
|'''Label'''
 
|'''[[Wikipedia:Billboard 200 |Billboard 200]]'''
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* ''[[Wikipedia:Disconnection Notice |Disconnection Notice]]'' (2005)
 
* ''[[Wikipedia:Hello Destiny |Hello Destiny]]'' (2008)
|'''US sales'''
 
|-
 
|February 21, [[1996
 
|''[[Wikipedia:Goldfinger (album)|Goldfinger]]''
 
|[[Universal Records]]
 
!110
 
!-
 
|-
 
|March 26, 1997
 
|''[[Wikipedia:Hang-Ups |Hang-Ups]]''
 
|[[Universal Records]]
 
!85
 
!-
 
|-
 
|March 26, 2000
 
|''[[Wikipedia:Stomping Ground |Stomping Ground]]''
 
|[[Mojo Records]]
 
!109
 
!-
 
|-
 
|February 21, 2002
 
|''[[Wikipedia:Open Your Eyes (Goldfinger album)|Open Your Eyes]]''
 
|[[Mojo Records]]/[[Jive Records]]
 
!136
 
!-
 
|-
 
|February 2, 2005
 
|''[[Wikipedia:Disconnection Notice |Disconnection Notice]]''
 
|Maverick Records
 
!-
 
!-
 
|-
 
|March 26, 2005
 
|''[[Wikipedia:Best of Goldfinger |Best of Goldfinger]]''
 
|[[Mojo Records]]/[[Jive Records]]
 
!-
 
!-
 
|-
 
|April 22, 2008
 
|''[[Wikipedia:Hello Destiny |Hello Destiny]]''
 
|[[Side One Dummy]]
 
!-
 
!-
 
|}
 
   
 
===Live albums===
 
===Live albums===
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!Date of Release
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!Title
|'''Date of Release'''
 
 
!Label
|'''Title'''
 
 
![[Wikipedia:Billboard 200 |Billboard 200]]
|'''Label'''
 
 
!US sales
|'''[[Wikiepdia:Billboard 200 |Billboard 200]]'''
 
|'''US sales'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|November 9, 1999
 
|November 9, 1999
|''[[Wikipedia:Darrin's Coconut Ass: Live from Omaha |Darrin's Coconut Ass: Live from Omaha]]''
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|Darrin's Coconut Ass
|[[Universal Records]]
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|[[Mojo Records]]
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!-
 
!-
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| -
 
|-
 
|-
 
|2001
 
|2001
 
|''[[Wikipedia:Foot in Mouth (Goldfinger album)|Foot in Mouth]]''
 
|''[[Wikipedia:Foot in Mouth (Goldfinger album)|Foot in Mouth]]''
 
|[[Mojo Records]]
 
|[[Mojo Records]]
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|align="center"|-
!-
 
!-
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| -
 
|-
 
|-
 
|March 23, 2004
 
|March 23, 2004
 
|''[[Wikipedia:Live at the House of Blues (Goldfinger)|Live at the House of Blues]]''
 
|''[[Wikipedia:Live at the House of Blues (Goldfinger)|Live at the House of Blues]]''
 
|[[Kung Fu Records]]
 
|[[Kung Fu Records]]
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|align="center"|-
!-
 
!-
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| -
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
===EPs===
 
===EPs===
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{| border=2 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=2 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; border-collapse: collapse; border: 1px solid #E2E2E2;"
 
 
!Date of Release
 
!Title
 
!Label
 
![[Wikipedia:Billboard 200 |Billboard 200]]
 
!US sales
 
|-
 
|-
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| 1995
|'''Date of Release'''
 
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| Richter
|'''Title'''
 
 
| [[Mojo Records]]
|'''Label'''
 
  +
|align="center"| -
|'''[[Wikipedia:Billboard 200 |Billboard 200]]'''
 
 
| -
|'''US sales'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 1996
 
| 1996
| Tiger Meat/[[Wikipedia:Teen Beef |Teen Beef]]
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| [[Wikipedia:Teen Beef|Tiger Meat/Teen Beef]]
 
| [[Mojo Records]]
 
| [[Mojo Records]]
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|align="center"| -
! -
 
! -
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| -
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
==Compilation appearances==
==Singles==
 
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{| class="wikitable"
* Here in Your Bedroom ''from [[Wikipedia:Goldfinger (album)|Goldfinger]]''
 
* Mable ''from [[Wikipedia:Goldfinger (album)|Goldfinger]]''
 
* This Lonely Place ''from [[Wikipedia:Hang-Ups |Hang-Ups]]''
 
* Counting the Days ''from [[Wikipedia:Stomping Ground |Stomping Ground]]''
 
* 99 Red Balloons ''from [[Wikipedia:Stomping Ground |Stomping Ground]]''
 
* Tell Me ''from [[Wikipedia:Open Your Eyes (Goldfinger album)|Open Your Eyes]]''
 
* Open Your Eyes ''from [[Wikipedia:Open Your Eyes (Goldfinger album)|Open Your Eyes]]''
 
* Spokesman ''from [[Wikipedia:Open Your Eyes (Goldfinger album)|Open Your Eyes]]''
 
* Wasted ''from [[Wikipedia:Disconnection Notice |Disconnection Notice]]''
 
* I Want ''from [[Wikipedia:Disconnection Notice |Disconnection Notice]]''
 
* One More Time ''from [[Wikipedia:Hello Destiny |Hello Destiny]]''
 
 
==Video game appearances==
 
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|-
 
|-
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!Year
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!Album B
 
!Song
 
!Song
!Game
 
!Platform(s)
 
 
|-
 
|-
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| 1997
| ''Superman''
 
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| Violent World: Misfits Tribute
| [[Wikipedia:Tony Hawk's Pro Skater |Tony Hawk's Pro Skater]]
 
  +
| "Ghoul's Night Out"
| [[Wikipedia:PlayStation|Sony PlayStation]], [[Wikipedia:Nintendo 64 |Nintendo 64]], [[Wikipedia:Sega Dreamcast|Dreamcast]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| 1997
| ''99 Red Balloons''
 
  +
| [[Duran Duran Tribute Album]]
| [[Wikipedia:Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec |Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec]]
 
  +
| "Rio"
| [[Wikipedia:PlayStation 2 |PlayStation 2]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| 2000
| ''Spokesman''
 
  +
| [[Sleighed: Other Side of Christmas]]
| [[Wikipedia:Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 |Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4]]
 
  +
| "White Christmas"
| PlayStation 2, [[Wikipedia:Nintendo Gamecube|Gamecube]], [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Xbox|Xbox]], [[Wikipedia:Windows PC |Windows PC]], [[Wikipedia:Macintosh|Mac]]
 
|-
 
| ''I Want''
 
| [[Wikipedia:burnout Revenge |Burnout Revenge]]
 
| PlayStation 2, Xbox, [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Xbox 360|Xbox 360]]
 
|-
 
| ''I Want''
 
| [[Wikipedia:Burnout Legends |Burnout Legends]]
 
| [[Wikipedia:PlayStation Portable|PSP]], [[Wikipedia:Nintendo DS |Nintendo DS]]
 
|-
 
| ''I'm Down''
 
| Andy McDonald's Skateboarding
 
| PlayStation, Dreamcast
 
|-
 
| ''I'm Down''
 
| ESPN X-Games Snowboarding
 
| PlayStation 2
 
|-
 
| ''My Everything''
 
| [[Wikipedia:SSX On Tour |SSX On Tour]]
 
| Xbox, PlayStation 2, Gamecube, PlayStation Portable
 
 
|}
 
|}
   
== References ==
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==References==
 
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<references/>
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.goldfingermusic.com Goldfinger official website]
 
*[http://www.goldfingermusic.com Goldfinger official website]
*[http://www.myspace.com/goldfinger Goldfinger on MySpace]
 
 
*[http://www.totalassault.com/team.php?team_id=81 About "Disconnection Notice" album]
 
*[http://www.totalassault.com/team.php?team_id=81 About "Disconnection Notice" album]
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*[http://www.bombshellzine.com/soundwaveinterviews/goldfinger.htm Interview with Bombshellzine.com]
*[http://goldfinger.hux.de/ German Fan Page]
 
 
   
   
 
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Goldfinger
Goldfinger
Background Information
Origin Los Angeles, California
Genre Pop Punk
Ska Punk
Punk Rock
Years active 1994-present
Label(s) Universal
Mojo
Jive
Maverick
SideOneDummy
Associated Acts Electric Love Hogs
The Salads
Black President
Reel Big Fish
Website http://www.goldfingermusic.com
Members
John Feldmann
Kelly LeMieux
Darrin Pfeiffer
Charlie Paulson
Former Members
Simon Williams
Brian Arthur

Goldfinger is a Los Angeles pop punk/ska punk band that formed in 1994. Currently, the band is composed of vocalist/guitarist John Feldmann, guitarist Charlie Paulson, bassist Kelly LeMieux, and drummer Darrin Pfeiffer. The band is widely considered have been a contributor to the movement of third-wave ska,[1][2] a revitalization in the popularity of ska music which occurred during the mid-1990s. However, since the release of 2000's Stomping Ground, the band has become more commonly placed in the pop-punk genre. Apart from the band's music, Goldfinger is also noted for their political activism, particularly in the area of animal rights.[3]

History[]

Formation and early success[]

Goldfinger was formed by former Electric Love Hogs member John Feldmann on vocals and guitar, Simon Williams on bass, Darrin Pfeiffer on drums, and Charlie Paulson on guitar. At the time the band was formed, Feldmann and Williams were working at the same shoe store.[4] Before they were signed to a major label, they released an EP titled Richter, which received favorable reviews and a substantial amount of airplay on college radio, leading to Goldfinger signing a major-label contract with Universal Records.[4] Many of the songs on Richter are demo versions of songs on their full length debut, Goldfinger, which was released on February 29, 1996. The song "Here in Your Bedroom" from the album was especially popular and helped the band gain a solid fanbase. In 2006, Alternative Press listed the self titled Goldfinger album as one of the "10 Albums That Shaped 1996" alongside No Doubt, Weezer and others.

Hang-Ups, Stomping Ground, and Open Your Eyes[]

The band released their second album, Hang-Ups, on September 9, 1997. Although the album was less successful than the band's debut, the band still maintained a devoted fan base in the hardcore community. During this time, the band released a popular cover of the song "More Today Than Yesterday" by Spiral Starecase, which also helped the band stay out of obscurity.[2] Their third studio LP was Stomping Ground, which was released on March 28, 2000. The album sold poorly in the US but was a modest hit in some European countries, thanks to their cover of Nena's "99 Luftballons" sung partly in German. In 2000, during their tour of England, Goldfinger recorded one of their sets, issuing the live Foot in Mouth, available only at shows and through the band's official website.[2] Their next album, Open Your Eyes (2002), was the first for their new record label, Jive/Zomba. On this album, the band abandoned much of their reggae influences in favor of a more heavy sound. Furthermore, the some of the lyrics discussed animal rights, a subject which had not been touched upon in earlier albums. The band recorded a music video for the title track of the album, which was also focused on animal rights.

Disconnection Notice and return of Charlie Paulson[]

In early 2005, they released their first album for their new label, Maverick Records, titled Disconnection Notice. The song "Wasted" from the album was released as a single. The CD was less well received compared to former Goldfinger albums. Former band members include founding bassist Simon Williams, who left the band following Hang-Ups, and former Unloco guitarist Brian Arthur, who was fired by Feldmann because Feldmann "did not want to work with him anymore".

Also in 2005, Goldfinger announced that their old guitarist Charlie Paulson would return. Charlie's return to the band was on stage playing 3 songs at the Key Club in LA when the band finished a Western USA tour.

Hello Destiny, 2007-current[]

Goldfinger signed to the independent record label Side One Dummy in 2007. On April 22, 2008, the band released a new record called Hello Destiny. To promote the album, the band embarked on a successful North American tour with Less Than Jake in summer of 2008. They also played in the UK at the Reading and Leeds Festivals on 22–23 August 2008.

Recently, frontman John Feldmann has produced records for Mest, The Used (whose vocalist Bert McCracken sang some guest vocals on "Open Your Eyes", "Woodchuck", "Ocean Size", and "Handjobs for Jesus"), Hilary Duff and Story of the Year. He also produced Good Charlotte's single "The Anthem" (whose guitarist Benji Madden provides guest vocals on "January", which was originally named "Oracle of Elcaro"). He also signed the band Unloco with Maverick Records.

In November of 2010, Goldfinger played a handful of shows on a west coast tour with Reel Big Fish. These were the first shows performed without Darrin Pfeiffer on drums. Drumming duties were handled by Branden Steineckert from Rancid. At the House of Blues show in Los Angeles, original bassist Simon Williams came out to perform several songs off their first album. This was the first time Williams had performed with the band in over a decade.

Animal rights[]

Since the band began, Feldmann has become a vegan and animal rights supporter, as can be seen briefly in the music video for "Open Your Eyes". They also donated the song "What Gives You The Right" to the Southern Animal Rights Coalition benefit CD, "Until Every Cage Is Empty",[5] as well as writing the song "Free Kevin Kjonaas", an animal rights prisoner, known as the most involved individual in the SHAC 7.[6][7] He also advocates and supports the Animal Liberation Front.[8] For the song "Behind the Mask" from the album Disconnection Notice, Feldmann convinced PETA president and co-founder Ingrid Newkirk to allow him to sample one of her speeches on animal cruelty.[9]

In film and video games[]

"99 Red Balloons" is featured in Not Another Teen Movie, Eurotrip, the video game Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec, and along with their cover of The Spiral Starecase's "More Today Than Yesterday", during the ending credits of The Waterboy . "Superman" is featured in the comedy Kingpin. "Walking in the Dark" is featured in the movie Dead Man on Campus.

The band's video game debut was in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater with the song "Superman". Goldfinger's song "I Want" from Disconnection Notice is featured in Burnout Revenge on the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Xbox 360, and is also featured in Burnout Legends on the PlayStation Portable. "My Everything" is featured on SSX On Tour also by Electronic Arts. The single, "Spokesman", is featured on Activision's Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4. Goldfinger also appeared in the Reel Big Fish video "Sell Out" for a couple of seconds.

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

Live albums[]

Date of Release Title Label Billboard 200 US sales
November 9, 1999 Darrin's Coconut Ass Mojo Records - -
2001 Foot in Mouth Mojo Records - -
March 23, 2004 Live at the House of Blues Kung Fu Records - -

EPs[]

Date of Release Title Label Billboard 200 US sales
1995 Richter Mojo Records - -
1996 Tiger Meat/Teen Beef Mojo Records - -

Compilation appearances[]

Year Album B Song
1997 Violent World: Misfits Tribute "Ghoul's Night Out"
1997 Duran Duran Tribute Album "Rio"
2000 Sleighed: Other Side of Christmas "White Christmas"

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