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| origin = [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]]
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| genre = [[Happy hardcore]] <br /> [[Gabber]]
| genre = [[Happy hardcore]] <br /> [[Gabber]]
| label = [[Mokum Records]]
| label = [[Mokum Records|Mokum]]
| current_members = Jeff Porter <br> Jeroen Flamman <br> Mc Remsy <br> Evert van Buschbach <br> Patrick de Moor <br> Dennis Adam <br> Paul Grommé
| former_members = Jeff Porter <br> Jeroen Flamman <br> Mc Remsy <br> Evert van Buschbach <br> Patrick de Moor <br> Dennis Adam <br> Paul Grommé
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'''Party Animals''' are a pop-[[gabber]] group from the [[Netherlands]]. The band was created by producers Jeff Porter and Jeroen Flamman, along with vocalists MCs Remsy, Evert van Buschbach, Patrick de Moor, Dennis Adam, and Paul Grommé. They became the first act in the Netherlands to have their first three singles go straight to number one.<ref>[[Dutch Top 40|Stichting Nederlandse Top 40]], ''500 Nr. 1 Hits uit de Top 40'', page 330, 9023009444 (Book in Dutch)</ref>
'''Party Animals''' were a pop-[[gabber]] group from the [[Netherlands]]. The band was created by producers Jeff Porter and Jeroen Flamman, along with vocalists MCs Remsy, Evert van Buschbach, Patrick de Moor, Dennis Adam, and Paul Grommé. They became the first act in the Netherlands to have their first three singles go straight to number one.<ref>[[Dutch Top 40|Stichting Nederlandse Top 40]], ''500 Nr. 1 Hits uit de Top 40'', page 330, 9023009444 (Book in Dutch)</ref>


The Party Animals made their introduction on the video for the single "I Wanna Be a Hippy" by [[Technohead]]. The clip featured three gabbers and a [[hippie]]. The producers Flamman & Abraxas discovered the four <ref name="stichting">[[Dutch Top 40|Stichting Nederlandse Top 40]], ''500 Nr. 1 Hits uit de Top 40'', page 325, 9023009444 (Book in Dutch)</ref> and saw a potential for opening the mainly underground scene of gabber by making the sound more pop oriented and thus introducing the new genre to a mainstream audience.
The Party Animals made their introduction on the video for the single "I Wanna Be a Hippy" by [[Technohead]]. The clip featured three gabbers and a [[hippie]]. The producers Flamman & Abraxas discovered the four <ref name="stichting">[[Dutch Top 40|Stichting Nederlandse Top 40]], ''500 Nr. 1 Hits uit de Top 40'', page 325, 9023009444 (Book in Dutch)</ref> and saw a potential for opening the mainly underground scene of gabber by making the sound more pop oriented and thus introducing the new genre to a mainstream audience.
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The first single was "[[Have You Ever Been Mellow]]" which was based on [[Olivia Newton-John]]'s "[[Have You Never Been Mellow]]" and the lyrics still contain parts of the original song with "Never" replaced by "Ever". The music is totally different of course. The single was released in September 1995, however it took three months before it became a #1 hit.<ref name="stichting"/>
The first single was "[[Have You Ever Been Mellow]]" which was based on [[Olivia Newton-John]]'s "[[Have You Never Been Mellow]]" and the lyrics still contain parts of the original song with "Never" replaced by "Ever". The music is totally different of course. The single was released in September 1995, however it took three months before it became a #1 hit.<ref name="stichting"/>


The group stopped in 2000 after considerable success in the Netherlands and even a hit in [[Hong Kong]] with "[[Atomic (song)#Party Animals|Atomic]]". They tried it again in 2002 and 2005. However they were not able to revive their earlier success.
The group disbanded in 2000 after considerable success in the Netherlands and even a hit in [[Hong Kong]] with "[[Atomic (song)#Party Animals|Atomic]]".
They reformed in 2002 but disbanded again in 2005. Due to them not being able to revive their earlier success.


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 16:13, 16 July 2014

Party Animals
OriginAmsterdam, Netherlands
GenresHappy hardcore
Gabber
Years active1995–2000, 2002–05
LabelsMokum

Party Animals were a pop-gabber group from the Netherlands. The band was created by producers Jeff Porter and Jeroen Flamman, along with vocalists MCs Remsy, Evert van Buschbach, Patrick de Moor, Dennis Adam, and Paul Grommé. They became the first act in the Netherlands to have their first three singles go straight to number one.[1]

The Party Animals made their introduction on the video for the single "I Wanna Be a Hippy" by Technohead. The clip featured three gabbers and a hippie. The producers Flamman & Abraxas discovered the four [2] and saw a potential for opening the mainly underground scene of gabber by making the sound more pop oriented and thus introducing the new genre to a mainstream audience.

The first single was "Have You Ever Been Mellow" which was based on Olivia Newton-John's "Have You Never Been Mellow" and the lyrics still contain parts of the original song with "Never" replaced by "Ever". The music is totally different of course. The single was released in September 1995, however it took three months before it became a #1 hit.[2]

The group disbanded in 2000 after considerable success in the Netherlands and even a hit in Hong Kong with "Atomic".

They reformed in 2002 but disbanded again in 2005. Due to them not being able to revive their earlier success.

Discography

Albums

Date Title Dutch album chart [3] Certification
1996 Good Vibrations 3 Gold [4]
1997 Party@worldaccess.nl -  
1998 Hosanna Superstar -  
2004 Gang of 4 50  

Singles

Date Title Chart Comments
December 1995 "Have You Ever Been Mellow?" 1 (NL) Gold in NL [4]
April 1996 "Hava Naquila" 1 (NL) Gold in NL [4]
July 1996 "Aquarius" 1 (NL) Platinum in NL [4]
February 1997 "We Like to Party" 6 (NL)  
May 1997 "Atomic" 8 (NL)  
September 1997 "My Way" 19 (NL) Cover of Sid Vicious' version of Frank Sinatra's classic
February 1998 "Whatever!" 35 (NL)  
May 1998 "Hawaii 5-0" 24 (NL)  

References

  1. ^ Stichting Nederlandse Top 40, 500 Nr. 1 Hits uit de Top 40, page 330, 9023009444 (Book in Dutch)
  2. ^ a b Stichting Nederlandse Top 40, 500 Nr. 1 Hits uit de Top 40, page 325, 9023009444 (Book in Dutch)
  3. ^ PopInstituut.nl Discography Party Animals. Accessed November 26, 2006
  4. ^ a b c d NVPI.nl Dutch certification database Accessed November 4, 2006