Transplants live at The Roxy Theatre on 10th February 2012
Setlist
- Tall Cans In The Air
- One Seventeen
- D.J. D.J.
- Not Today
- Gangsters & Thugs
- Apocalypse Now
- Saturday Night
- Owe Us A Living (Crass cover)
- Sad But True
- American Guns
- Diamonds And Guns
- Romper Stomper
- Razors In The Night (Blitz cover)
- In A War Zone
Transplants live at "Give The Drummer Some" Art Show And Listening Party
Saturday Night
Tall Cans In The Air
New Transplants website
- Transplantsband TwitterNot quite done but we're gettin there. New merch & shit up soon. http://www.thetransplants.com
Pics from the video for "Saturday Night"
- Travis Barker TwitterVideo shoot with @skinheadrob @AlfredoGomezNY @transplantsband filmin a video 4 \" Saturday Night\" that's gonna be on my new album.
New Transplants tunes soon
- Skinheadrob TwitterSoon... RT @slimhaggar: @skinheadrob Hello mate, when can we expect some new tunes from the mighty Transplants?
Transplants 2.0
Now you can follow Transplants on Facebook and Twitter. Also, their website will be updated soon.
- Transplantsband TwitterWhats up fuckers. We started writing\recording a new album. About 13 songs done so far and a lot more to go. Some'll make it, some wont.
New Transplants album
- Expensive Taste TwitterBy the way, TRAN$PLANT$ just started makin another album. Happy new years.
- Travis Barker TwitterGet ready for new TRAN$PLANT$ music #In2010
A new Transplants album?
Here you are what Tim Armstrong has written today in Rancid MySpace:
In the upcoming years, I hope to make another Transplants album. I love recording with those guys.
In the upcoming years, I hope to make another Transplants album. I love recording with those guys.
Paul Wall And Ex-Transplants Targeting Mixtapes This Summer
Cadillac-loving Expensive Tastes project features Travis Barker, Rob Aston.
As if it weren't evident by the diamonds in his mouth, the platinum around his neck or his copious collection of Cadillacs, Paul Wall has a taste for the finer things in life. The same can also be said for Travis Barker, whose armada of classic cars rivals most dealerships. Ditto for his partner in crime Rob Aston, who, um, has a lot of tattoos ... that certainly look like they cost a lot of money.
So it makes sense that when all three recently decided to form a hip-hop group, they went with the name Expensive Tastes. After all, it pretty much explains their whole raison d'être.
"We all have our own niche," Paul Wall said. "We're all really big on Cadillacs, but no one's got as many as Travis. And Rob is into living it up, having fun. And with me, it's the diamonds. We've each got our own thing, but we all bring it together on certain things. And one of those things is the music. Being in there with those two guys, it just blows my mind. Watching Travis make a beat, or hearing Rob lay down a verse, it's amazing. We're making great music, and we're having a good time doing it."
It'll probably be the first new music that fans hear from Aston and Barker, since they've officially closed the door on their previous band, the Transplants.
"It's over with, as far as I know. We canceled everything back in August," Barker said. "I guess everything happens for a reason. Is it all good for all parties concerned? No comment."
OK, then.
The three members of Expensive Tastes first collaborated in June when Wall chopped and screwed an album by the Transplants but it wasn't until September that they officially formed Expensive Tastes. Since then, the trio have gotten together twice in Barker's Los Angeles home studio and once at Wall's place down in Houston.
"We've got three [songs] in the can so far," Aston said, "and the tentative titles are 'Hold Up,' one is called 'Slidin' on That Oil' and one of them is called 'My Medicine.' Musicwise it's a straight hip-hop record, and the majority of the beats are done by Travis. He's going to surprise a lot of people with the beats he's making on this record. He's so talented, and so is Paul. When we get in there, everything meshes."
Both Wall and Aston said fans can expect a single from Expensive Tastes to start making the rounds on the mixtape circuit this summer, though there is no firm release date for a full album. "It'll be out when somebody gives us the right amount of money," Wall laughed.
So what can fans expect from Expensive Tastes? According to Aston, if they're looking for introspective lyrics about life and death, they might be barking up the wrong tree. "Paul and Me, we're just talking about what we do: our cars, getting loaded, having fun. It's everyday sh--, man," he said. "From the cars to the ice to the drink, we're just everyday people."
— James Montgomery
As if it weren't evident by the diamonds in his mouth, the platinum around his neck or his copious collection of Cadillacs, Paul Wall has a taste for the finer things in life. The same can also be said for Travis Barker, whose armada of classic cars rivals most dealerships. Ditto for his partner in crime Rob Aston, who, um, has a lot of tattoos ... that certainly look like they cost a lot of money.
So it makes sense that when all three recently decided to form a hip-hop group, they went with the name Expensive Tastes. After all, it pretty much explains their whole raison d'être.
"We all have our own niche," Paul Wall said. "We're all really big on Cadillacs, but no one's got as many as Travis. And Rob is into living it up, having fun. And with me, it's the diamonds. We've each got our own thing, but we all bring it together on certain things. And one of those things is the music. Being in there with those two guys, it just blows my mind. Watching Travis make a beat, or hearing Rob lay down a verse, it's amazing. We're making great music, and we're having a good time doing it."
It'll probably be the first new music that fans hear from Aston and Barker, since they've officially closed the door on their previous band, the Transplants.
"It's over with, as far as I know. We canceled everything back in August," Barker said. "I guess everything happens for a reason. Is it all good for all parties concerned? No comment."
OK, then.
The three members of Expensive Tastes first collaborated in June when Wall chopped and screwed an album by the Transplants but it wasn't until September that they officially formed Expensive Tastes. Since then, the trio have gotten together twice in Barker's Los Angeles home studio and once at Wall's place down in Houston.
"We've got three [songs] in the can so far," Aston said, "and the tentative titles are 'Hold Up,' one is called 'Slidin' on That Oil' and one of them is called 'My Medicine.' Musicwise it's a straight hip-hop record, and the majority of the beats are done by Travis. He's going to surprise a lot of people with the beats he's making on this record. He's so talented, and so is Paul. When we get in there, everything meshes."
Both Wall and Aston said fans can expect a single from Expensive Tastes to start making the rounds on the mixtape circuit this summer, though there is no firm release date for a full album. "It'll be out when somebody gives us the right amount of money," Wall laughed.
So what can fans expect from Expensive Tastes? According to Aston, if they're looking for introspective lyrics about life and death, they might be barking up the wrong tree. "Paul and Me, we're just talking about what we do: our cars, getting loaded, having fun. It's everyday sh--, man," he said. "From the cars to the ice to the drink, we're just everyday people."
— James Montgomery
Transplants are over
This is from an interview with Skinhead Rob and Paul Wall from BallerStatus.net:
BallerStatus.net: Let's talk about your new group project, Expensive Taste. That's Paul Wall, Travis and Skinhead Rob. Talk about how you guys came up with the idea for this project?
Skinhead Rob: It's the new sh--. The Warped Tour had just ended and Transplants had just broken up. I was talking to Paul and he was like, "F--- it, we'll do a motherf---in' group." I hit up Trav and that was it.
Click here to read the whole interview.
BallerStatus.net: Let's talk about your new group project, Expensive Taste. That's Paul Wall, Travis and Skinhead Rob. Talk about how you guys came up with the idea for this project?
Skinhead Rob: It's the new sh--. The Warped Tour had just ended and Transplants had just broken up. I was talking to Paul and he was like, "F--- it, we'll do a motherf---in' group." I hit up Trav and that was it.
Click here to read the whole interview.
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Interview with Rob
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Transplants in URB magazine

Transplants are in this month's issue of URB magazine.
Transplants Screwed & Chopped
Check out HAUNTED CITIES Screwed & Chopped album, remixed by Paul Wall! Available online at your fav digital store.
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