Artist's albums
The Miracle of Shame
2000 · EP
Alcatraz
1999 · album
Road to Ruin
1998 · album
Road to Ruin (2023 Remaster)
1998 · album
Revenge Is Sweet, and So Are You
1997 · album
...And I Will Be With You
1997 · single
Love Is Dead
1996 · album
Alternative Is Here to Stay
1995 · single
Tapin' Up My Heart
1994 · single
Revenge is Sweet, and so Are You (2022 Remaster)
2022 · album
Mtx Shards, Vol. 3
2021 · album
Alternative is Here to Stay
2020 · single
Mtx Forever
2020 · album
More Than Toast
2020 · single
Gilman St.
2018 · single
Mtx Shards, Vol. 2: The Vinyl Edition
2018 · album
Mtx Shards, Vol. 1: The Vinyl Edition
2018 · album
Shards, Vol. 2
2017 · album
King Dork Approximately the Album
2017 · album
Shards, Vol. 1
2016 · album
Cinthya (with a Y)
2016 · single
King Dork Approximately
2014 · single
Yesterday Rules
2004 · album
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Biography
Often referred to as simply MTX, American punk rock outfit the Mr. T Experience emerged from the same Bay Area scene that would spawn Green Day, Operation Ivy, and NOFX. Employing a refreshing brand of satirical punk-pop that focuses on goofy pop culture references and catchy melodies, the band is helmed by singer/guitarist and sole constant member Frank Portman, who has fronted the group since the mid-'80s. Between 1986 and 2004, they endured countless lineup changes but managed to issue ten full-length albums, including lauded efforts like Our Bodies Our Selves (1993), Love Is Dead (1996), and Alcatraz (1999). A 12-year-hiatus, during which Portman focused on his writing career, preceded the release of MTX's 11th long-player, 2016's King Dork Approximately, The Album. Shards MTX, a series of B-sides and rarities compilations, appeared in the late 2010s and early 2020s. The Mr. T Experience was formed in the mid-'80s by Portman and founding bassist Byron Stamatatos. This lineup was rounded out by drummer Alex Laipeneiks and guitarist Jon Von Zelowitz. Following the release of two albums on local labels, Stamatatos parted ways with MTX, replaced by Aaron Rubin. The new quartet signed to Lookout! Records, where they remained for years. After recording 1992's Milk Milk Lemonade, Zelowitz became the next founding member to leave the group. The remaining trio issued the Gun Crazy EP and Our Bodies Our Selves LP in 1993, but would soon lose more members, as Laipeneiks and Rubin left the band too. In the late '90s, joined by drummer Jim Pittman and bassist Joel Reader, Portman recorded a string of albums that defined the band's middle period. Starting with the bubblegum-punk of 1996's Love Is Dead and 1997's Revenge Is Sweet, And So Are You, MTX followed with Alcatraz and Road to Ruin, a cover album of the Ramones LP of the same name. Reader left MTX and was replaced by Gabe Meline, who joined the crew in time for the recording of the Miracle of Shame EP, which was issued in 2000. Meline's stint came to an end two years later and his spot was filled by "Bobby J" Jordan. Portman also recruited guitarist Ted Angel, making MTX a quartet once again. This version of the band released the tenth MTX album, Yesterday Rules, in 2004. This would be their final album for quite some time. During the band's hiatus, Portman published his first novel, King Dork, in spring 2006, followed by Andromeda Klein (2009) and King Dork Approximately (2014). An 11th MTX album, the companion soundtrack to Portman's novels, arrived in 2016. King Dork Approximately: The Album was followed soon after by a trio of rarities collections titled Shards, Vol. 1 (2017), Vol. 2 (2018), and Vol. 3 (2021). ~ Neil Z. Yeung & Kembrew McLeod, Rovi