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was released in 2001 to positive reviews. Some touring followed, but band members drifted into other projects and Rocket became less the focus. In 2002 Rocket released what would prove to be their final studio album,
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released on independent labels. However, album sales did not meet expectations and
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was released in 1992, followed by their first tour and music videos for the songs "Ditchdigger" and "Sturdy Wrist." The band also added a second member to its horn section, bringing in
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that all fans with Rocket from the Crypt tattoos would be allowed into the band's shows for free, for life, causing tattoos of their logo to become an international phenomenon.
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2115:Discography
2017:Break It Up
1982:Born in '69
1846:Hot Charity
1839:Circa: Now!
1738:MusicBrainz
1356:December 7,
1241:Hot Charity
1229:Circa: Now!
1177:Discography
1104:Apollo 9 –
1063:Hot Charity
1031:Apollo 9 –
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969:lead vocals
911:(1990–1991)
902:(1990–1991)
883:Ruby Mars (
841:bass guitar
705:Jon Wurster
604:Soundgarden
539:Hot Charity
534:Hot Charity
516:Circa: Now!
485:Circa: Now!
445:Cargo Music
333:(1995) and
320:Circa: Now!
2135:Categories
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1885:Live album
1691:2014-04-19
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1310:References
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566:MTV Europe
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1996:On a Rope
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635:No Knife
245:Apollo 9
2069:Sultans
1973:Singles
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824:guitar
790:Volcom
764:R.I.P.
747:Belize
726:Demise
649:Weezer
631:Tanner
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558:Europe
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194:Labels
174:Genres
169:, U.S.
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222:Swami
198:Cargo
101:JSTOR
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