Artist's albums
Pyramid Wheels
2022 · single
Survive Sunrise
2018 · album
Execution Thirst - Single
2018 · single
Survive Sunrise - Single
2018 · single
Scion AV Presents - Comet Drop
2014 · single
Blood Drive
2013 · album
Split EP
2013 · EP
Best Of ASG 2003-2009
2011 · compilation
Low Country
2009 · single
Win Us Over
2008 · album
Feeling Good Is Good Enough
2005 · album
ASG
2005 · album
The Amplification Of Self Gratification
2003 · album
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Biography
Hard-hitting Southern rockers ASG formed in 2001 with an appropriately propulsive moniker and ethos: "All Systems Go." Performing stoner metal with electrifying energy inspired by Queens of the Stone Age, the Wilmington, North Carolina band released a handful of efforts with Volcom Entertainment and producer Matt Hyde, including Feelin' Good Is Good Enough (2005) and Win Us Over (2007) before joining Relapse Records for 2013's Blood Drive and 2018's Survive Sunrise. Founded by original quartet Jason Shi (vocals, guitar), Andy Ellis (bass), Scott Key (drums), and Jonah Citty (guitar), ASG employs a muscular blend of punk, southern rock, and stoner metal that has drawn comparisons to artists like Queens of the Stone Age, Torche, and Kyuss. They self-released their eponymous debut/demo in 2002 before inking a deal with Volcom Entertainment and issuing their official debut, 2003's Amplification of Self Gratification. The pummeling Feelin' Good Is Good Enough arrived in 2005, their first produced by Matt Hyde (Slayer, Monster Magnet). ASG followed with Win Us Over in 2008, which featured Dwarves' vocalist Blag Dahlia on "Palm Springs." A best-of collection and various split releases were issued over the following years, but there would be a long gap between albums. After signing with Relapse Records in late 2011, it took another two years for their fifth album to arrive. Blood Drive, their first long-player for Relapse, was released in 2013. With Hyde once again at the helm, the album featured "Day's Work" and "Scrappy's Trip." Their sixth effort, Survive Sunrise, was issued in 2018 after another extended gap. ~ James Christopher Monger & Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi