Early days and In-Effect Records Upon their formation in 1986, the band, consisting of Jimi Hazel, Rick Skatore, Kindu Phibes, and P. Fluid, quickly earned a dedicated following in
New York City due to the eclectic mix of their music. The band would switch gears from
Motown and
soul sounds with lush vocal harmonies to violent
heavy metal and
hardcore punk with ease, sometimes several times within the course of one song. Phibes left the band in 1987. In 1988, In-Effect Records, a
subsidiary of
Relativity, signed the band which now included Anthony Johnson, formerly of the three-piece New York ska band, A-Kings, replacing Phibes on drums. The band released their debut album, the genre-hopping
Harder Than You, produced by Bob Musso and Jimi Hazel, in 1989. to non-stop touring worldwide and became an underground hit. It remains a pioneering classic in the
rock/
funk/
hip hop genre made popular in later years by such bands as
311,
Limp Bizkit, and
Kid Rock. The video for "Jungle Boogie" was the first single video on
MTV to air on all of the following specialty shows:
120 Minutes,
Yo! MTV Raps,
Hard 60, and
Headbangers Ball. The band's second album, 1990's
Gumbo Millennium, produced by Jimi Hazel and Tom Soares, was once again released through In-Effect Records. Disgusted by their dealings with East West and Sylvia Rhone, the band members began working on other musical projects. Hazel and Skatore looked to form a new band, Black Angus, with
Follow for Now drummer Bernard "Enrique" Coley. The Black Angus sessions were eventually recorded with drummer and longtime friend Carlton Smith of the
Royal Crescent Mob. Maitoza formed Shockhead with vocalist Joseph McCraw and Nixons bassist Ricky Wolking, recording one disc, titled
Television, which was produced by Jimi Hazel. Brodnax concentrated on his band, Egypt.
The Enemy Label When Hazel and Skatore discovered how popular the first two albums remained in
Europe, they reunited with Anthony Johnson and P. Fluid, now performing as Forrest (his real last name) to release
Temporarily Disconnected, produced by Jimi Hazel. The album was released exclusively in
Europe by
Enemy Records, and was followed by a quick tour of the continent before Johnson and Fluid left the band once again. In March 1996,
6, produced by Jimi Hazel, was released exclusively in Europe through the Enemy label. The album contained covers of
The Association's "
Along Comes Mary" and
Love's "
7 and 7 Is." The album was titled
6 due to it being the sixth release by the band. In September 1996, What Are Records released
Heavy Metal Soul by the Pound, the
American version of
6. The track listing would remain almost identical to
6 with the exception of the removal of "Along Comes Mary" and "7 and 7 Is" and the additions of "Earth And Sky" and "Save The World" as replacements. Both versions of the album saw the band returning as a trio with Jimi Hazel on guitar and lead vocals, Rick Skatore on bass and Joel Maitoza returning to the drums for the first time in four years. Two tracks recorded before Maitoza's return featured guest drummer Carlton Smith. Additional vocals were contributed by
Doug Pinnick of
King's X for the songs "Love And Peace" and "Yeah X 3". The 1997 tour to support the album featured Matt Martin on drums. In 1997, the
If I Could EP, featuring remixes and live performances recorded while Maitoza was still a member, was released exclusively through the band's fan club. In 1998, a disagreement between Hazel and Skatore led to the dissolution of 24-7 Spyz. In the months prior to the breakup, drummer Tony Lewis had been performing with the band.
Solo albums and reformations In 2000, Hazel co-wrote several songs for a band named Crime, who were using the material to shop for labels. Skatore re-emerged in 2001, playing bass in a band named Blockk-16 alongside
Savatage guitarist
Chris Caffery. The band's first release,
Too Brutal For Radio also featured appearances by
Andrew Freeman, Ray Freeman Jr,
Mosh Ben-Ari, Ronen Barak and
Spread Eagle vocalist, Ray West. After the release of the album, Skatore suffered from a collapsed lung. Despite their prior disagreement, Hazel came to the aid of his friend by performing together as 24-7 Spyz for a benefit concert at
New York City's
CBGB's. Proceeds from the show went towards Skatore's medical bills. In 2002, Hazel released his first solo CD,
21stCenturySouthBronxRockStar on his own label, The Gumbo Recording Company. It was followed by the formation of Maitoza's new band, Crown 10, in May 2003. 2003 also saw Hazel and Skatore reunite for a second
CBGB's performance with Tony Lewis on drums. Later that year, Hazel and Skatore would announce the official re-formation of 24-7 Spyz. In 2005, the band released a limited edition DVD titled
HMS4L: The Many Lives of Walter Rattamus through their website. The DVD tells the history of the band through the various incarnations and also includes commentary from Jimi Hazel and Rick Skatore. with Jimi Hazel at a show in Brooklyn In 2006, the band released
Face the Day, with new drummer Tobias Ralph, through The Gumbo Recording Company label. The disc was produced by Jimi Hazel and
Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal and was the first 24-7-Spyz studio album in a decade. Shortly thereafter, the band released a live performance, recorded months before the band had split up in 1998, as a digital download and CD titled
Can You Hear the Sound?. In 2009, Hazel and Skatore began focusing their attention on a new side project called A.N.M. (Anti Nigger Machine). Other members of the band included
Doug Pinnick (vocals), Greg Fulton (guitar and vocals), Spacey T (guitar and vocals) plus Philip "Fish" Fisher (drums and percussion). Later that year, they released a four-song demo via their MySpace page. In 2010, the band began soliciting donations to fund the recording of their first album. On August 6, 2011, 24-7 Spyz performed at the Highline Ballroom in New York City. The show saw former members Jeff Brodnax and Joel Maitoza return for a reunion of the
Strength in Numbers era lineup. In November 2011, the band announced that the lineup would continue performing together with the
Strength In Numbers Twentieth Anniversary Tour beginning with a string of European dates from late February through March 2012. In September 2012, it was announced that the band had officially parted ways with Brodnax and Maitoza once again. It was also stated that Maitoza, Ralph and Lewis would all take part in recording drum tracks for a planned upcoming album. In November 2012, the band announced that Sekou Lumumba of Bedouin Soundclash had officially joined the band on drums. Guitarist Ronny Drayton would join the band soon after. On April 27, 2014, an image posted by the band on their official Facebook page stated that the band was on hiatus. In October 2014, the band announced via their official Facebook page that Phillip "Fish" Fisher, a founding member of
Fishbone, had taken the position as drummer for the band. In January 2015, it was officially announced that the band had emerged from their self-imposed hiatus with plans to not only perform select dates in Europe but also to release a single and a new EP later in the year. The digital single, "Jungle (for Jef)" was credited as 24-7 Spyz & Family and featured a core lineup of Hazel and Drayton alongside drummer Lenny White and bassist Chico Huff, with additional instrumentation performed by Jesse Johnson, Eddie Martinez,
Vernon Reid and Skatore. The song was a tribute to Jef Lee Johnson, a friend and fellow musician who had died in 2013 at age 54 due to complications from pneumonia and diabetes, and was released via iTunes and SoundCloud. The band's next release came in April 2016 in the form of CD and digital single for a song titled "Anthem" that would also be featured on their upcoming album. It was announced in 2017 that
The Soundtrack To The Innermost Galaxy was expected to be released in 2018. In April 2018, the band started accepting pledges through PledgeMusic.com to fund the release of the album although a release date has yet to be announced. At Fishbone's August 24, 2018 Brooklyn, New York show, a three-piece version of the band consisting of Hazel, Skatore and Fish performed a short, unannounced opening set. On January 28, 2019,
The Soundtrack to the Innermost Galaxy, their eighth studio album, was released. In January 2020, a three-piece version of the band featuring Hazel, Skatore and Tony Lewis, replacing Fisher who had returned to the Fishbone lineup, announced their "Sex, Juice & Heavy Metal Soul" tour which was scheduled to run from April through October 2020. However, the tour was postponed indefinitely due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. On February 7, 2020, Ronnie Drayton died of Non Hodgkins Lymphoma at the age of 67. In September 2021, the band's Facebook page indicated that Hazel and Skatore were once again working on new music with Tobias Ralph playing drums. In October 2022, the band released a digital single, via
Bandcamp, titled "Angels & Demons." The track features guest vocalists Ryan Bland of New York hardcore band Ache, and
Corinne Drewery of
Swing Out Sister.
Activity of former members Anthony Johnson reappeared as the drummer for the band Middle Man before moving on to perform a lead role in the
Off-Broadway production of
Stomp. He was also featured in the
HBO film
Stomp Out Loud. While performing in Stomp, Johnson was recruited to play drums for Japanese pop star,
Bonnie Pink. Johnson relocated to Japan where he lived and toured with the band for a time. He was named as the drummer for
Ben Folds during a tour supporting Folds' solo album, ''
Rockin' the Suburbs''. In 2005, he made an appearance on the self-titled, five-song release by Lost Tricks, a band fronted by actor Trevor Oswalt. He has also performed with artists such as
Eagle-Eye Cherry,
Dionne Farris and
Vanessa Daou. Johnson lives in
New York City where he continues to participate in music, as a member of
The Morning After Girls, and theatre. P. Fluid and the P. Fluid Foundation performed in clubs in and around
New York City but never released an album. Shortly after leaving 24-7 Spyz for the second time, P. Fluid, now using the name Forrest Thinner, formed BlkVampires. The band released a five-song EP titled ''The Collector's Item
through the Catch A Fire website. These five songs had previously been recorded by 24-7 Spyz and released on Temporarily Disconnected
. In 2005, the New York City based band released their debut, self-titled album, compiling seven previously unreleased tracks as well as the five songs previously included on The Collector's Item
EP. In 2010, the band released a follow-up ten-song EP/DVD titled Blkcula
. A five-song release, titled The Devil's Music
, followed in 2012. Also in 2012, Thinner was the creative director and publisher of a book titled The HarlequinX
. The book, based on a short film and characters created by Thinner, was written by CJ Cassidy and edited by Hector Valle. Thinner also appeared in the film Riot on the Dance Floor
, a documentary about City Gardens, a nightclub formerly located in Trenton, New Jersey. In 2015, the band released the two-song Eric Garner'' EP. In 2019, Thinner announced that BlkVampires had broken up and that he was embarking on his first solo project, BlkVampiresX. In 2022, BlkVampiresX released the single "Bike Ride in Manhattan/La Flaca Negra", produced by Swedish guitarist Apollo Kris. On January 13, 2025, Peter Forrest was found beaten to death in the back of an
ambulette he had been driving in the Bronx. He was 64. Joel Maitoza has continued playing drums with bands such as Crown 10, Shockhead, Headtrip Superstar, Don Lithgow, Sahara, Seventrain and Kerry Conally. Maitoza reunited with 24-7 Spyz in 2011 for a reunion of the
Strength in Numbers lineup and continued to tour with the band through 2012 for the band's European tour dates. In September 2012, it was announced that Maitoza and the band had parted ways again, but that Maitoza would contribute drum tracks to the band's planned 2013 album along with other previous Spyz drummers. In 2013, Maitoza joined the hard rock band, Seventrain, which also features former members of Cage and Tourniquet. After two albums, Maitoza parted with Seventrain in early 2019 citing irreconcilable differences. In early 2020, Maitoza announced his solo project called The Frequency Conspiracy. Jeff Brodnax went on to join the band Egypt. Like Maitoza, Brodnax reunited with 24-7 Spyz in 2011 and continued to tour with the band through 2012 for the band's European tour dates. In September 2012, it was announced that Brodnax had parted with the band for a second time. In 2019, Brodnax announced the formation of his new band, The Soulvation Society. ==Discography==