Pimpadelic was founded in 1992 in
Fort Worth,
Texas by vocalist Donnie Franks (aka "Easy Jesus") and drummer Charles Winchell (aka "Madison"), both of whom had grown up in the nearby town of
Blue Mound. The band's lineup changed multiple times over the next four years before eventually stabilizing as Sean "D.J.-M.I.A." Baker, Brandon Kord "Dirty K" Murphy (vocalist), and E.J. "Cha-Chi R.Cola" Cernosek Jr (bass). Their debut album,
Barely Legal, was released on the local label Crystal Clear Sound in 1996, followed by
Statutory Rap on the same label in 1998. In April 2000, their third studio album and major-label debut,
Southern Devils, was released by
Tommy Boy Records, after previously having been released locally. The band promoted the album by posing in fur suits and fedoras. Soon after the album's release, Murphy violated the terms of his probation (he had previously pleaded guilty to a second-degree felony charge for his role in a robbery in 1996). This prompted the band to announce that they were looking for a replacement for him for their upcoming tour, where they performed with the
Kottonmouth Kings and
Corporate Avenger. Murphy subsequently left the band. Murphy was found dead in a rehearsal space in 2011. Also that year, the band released a new album entitled
Drink! Drugs! Sex!, which Anthony Mariani of
Fort Worth Weekly described as "...a widget from an assembly line manned grudgingly by
David Allan Coe,
GG Allin’s ghost, and
Mötley Crüe (yes, the whole band)." It was followed by the 2015 double album
Greatest Tits. ==Critical reception==