Formation and bassist
Chad Larson (pictured above in 2013) formed the Aquabats with former trumpeter
Boyd Terry as a joke band in 1994. In the early 1990s, musicians
Christian Jacobs,
Chad Larson and
Boyd Terry met and befriended each other while living in
Brea, California. Having all been active in various local punk and
alternative rock bands, the three eventually conceived the idea of forming a joke band satirizing the Orange County punk scene, which Jacobs described at the time as being overwhelmed with "testosterone, beer and people fighting". The concept was to start an unabashedly silly punk band as a complete antithesis to the genre's more aggressive and humorless bands, with the intention of performing at punk shows to poke fun at the scene. While later attending a
ska show in Orange County, Jacobs was exposed to the area's burgeoning ska scene and was impressed by its ethos: as he recalled, "No one was fighting or pushing each other but having a good time". for example, the name "The Aquabats" was created to sound like a classic surf band, while a shared admiration of
Devo inspired the idea of matching costumes. Jacobs simply recalled in a 2013 interview, "We wanted to combine Devo with surf music and ska". Rehearsing only once in a house Jacobs and Larson shared at the time, The Aquabats played their first show a mere week after forming at a house party in August 1994. Larson remembered this show as merely "a joke...we weren't trying to be a band. We were trying to have fun". As they gradually developed a steady following and began playing shows with more regularity, the band settled into a tighter and more manageable unit consisting of around eight to nine musicians, filled out by a
horn section, two guitarists and a keyboardist. It was with this type of line-up that The Aquabats began recording, independently producing the
demo tapes The Revenge of the Midget Punchers in 1994 and
Bat Boy in 1995. image, each member of The Aquabats adopted a
stage name and backstory. Christian Jacobs' alter ego is "The MC Bat Commander", whose trademark look includes a drawn-on mustache and blacked-out tooth. Initially, The Aquabats intended to make each of their performances unique by wearing a different set of matching costumes for every concert, ranging from
chef's uniforms to
grass skirts and
fezzes, all with an individual persona — during one show wearing chef outfits, for instance, the band hosted an actual onstage
barbecue. Jacobs' brothers
Parker and Tyler, a
cartoonist and
graphic artist, respectively, were brought in to help develop the band's cartoon-influenced visual style, designing their logos and promotional material as well as playing characters in The Aquabats' stage shows and mythology. With record labels now turning their attention towards ska bands, The Aquabats were promptly signed to
Goldenvoice Records and released their second album,
The Fury of The Aquabats!, in October 1997 through
Time Bomb Recordings. While still predominantly a ska album,
The Fury showcased a more ambitious musical streak than
The Return, incorporating stronger elements of punk and surf, as well as featuring
instrumentals, parodies of
ragtime and
tango music, and a variety of unconventional instruments including
sousaphones and
banjos. The Aquabats spent 1997 and 1998 touring extensively behind
The Fury, carrying out both supporting and headlining tours of the United States and traveling internationally as part of the 1998
Warped Tour. By this time, the band had settled into a stable touring line-up of Jacobs (The Bat Commander), Larson (Crash McLarson), Terry (Catboy), drummer
Travis Barker (The Baron Von Tito), guitarists
Charles Gray (Ultra Kyu) and
Courtney Pollock (Chainsaw, the Prince of Karate), trumpeter
Adam Deibert (Prince Adam) and keyboardist/saxophonist
James Briggs (Jaime the Robot, later Jimmy the Robot). This line-up would last The Aquabats up until 1998, when, in the middle of a tour with
pop punk trio
Blink-182, Blink unexpectedly fired their drummer
Scott Raynor and recruited Barker as a last-minute replacement to sit in for the rest of the tour. By the tour's close, the band was so impressed with Barker's performance that they invited him to join Blink-182 as a full-time member, an offer which Barker accepted, amicably parting ways with The Aquabats. Barker was succeeded by Gabe Palmer (Doctor Rock), solidifying a line-up which would last the remainder of the decade. With the band now finding enough success to generate both an adequate income and media visibility, Jacobs — a former
child actor with ties in the entertainment industry — began to conceive the idea of adapting The Aquabats' superhero mythology into a television series. After pitching the concept to several networks,
Buena Vista Television eventually agreed to help produce a short live-action
pilot in 1998, directed by comedian
Bobcat Goldthwait. Titled simply
The Aquabats!, the pilot followed the fictional misadventures of the eight band members in an intentionally
campy style similar to
Saturday morning cartoon shows. The pilot, which has yet to be made available for public viewing, failed to attract any network interest and was later openly disowned by the band themselves. Despite the album's underwhelming performance, Goldenvoice nevertheless granted The Aquabats a small budget for a music video, which the band instead used to film a five-minute promotional video as another prospective television pilot,
The Aquabats! In Color!, an action-oriented series styled similarly to Japanese
tokusatsu shows. Despite potential interest from the
Fox Family Channel prior to their acquisition by
Disney which cancelled all development deals, the pilot again failed to generate any interest, bringing The Aquabats' career to a standstill. (Ricky Fitness) joined the band during their career lull in 2002, eventually serving the longest tenure of any Aquabats drummer. Following the huge financial losses Goldenvoice suffered from the inaugural
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in 1999, the company was eventually forced to cease operations, leaving The Aquabats without a record label. After an unsuccessful search for a new label, the band eventually turned to the Internet to independently manage and promote themselves while the members resumed their day jobs to continue funding the band. Despite this fortuitous turn of events, the group were still uncertain of their future following their semi-hiatus and radical shift in line-up; Jacobs later admitted that the band spent the recording sessions under the belief that it could possibly be their last album. Released to a largely positive critical reception with many critics praising the band's shift in genre,
Charge!! effectively revitalized The Aquabats' career as the band recommitted themselves to regular touring. Days after the album's release, The Aquabats headlined a successful 34-city tour of the United States with similarly theatrical bands
The Epoxies and
The Phenomenauts, followed by tours of the United Kingdom and Japan, the latter supporting Nitro Records founders
The Offspring. On September 23, 2005, The Aquabats made their national television debut on the
G4 program
Attack of the Show, performing
Charge!!s lead single, "
Fashion Zombies!". While the following year would present even more lucrative touring opportunities for The Aquabats, the band's renewed success would also have its drawbacks. In May 2006, it was announced that guitarist Pollock had reluctantly departed the group after 12 years, claiming the band's increased touring activity was conflicting with his business schedule. Pollock was succeeded by former
Death by Stereo member
Ian Fowles (Eaglebones Falconhawk), though he would continue to contribute guitar tracks to The Aquabats' studio albums and perform with the band as a second guitarist for their southern California concerts and major festival shows. After releasing a limited-print tongue-in-cheek "One Year Anniversary Edition" of
Charge!!, The Aquabats carried out another national tour before announcing a brief hiatus in January 2007 to focus on writing their next album. During this period, Jacobs had been pursuing a career in television production with his creative partner and longtime Aquabats collaborator
Scott Schultz, independently filming prospective pilots for family television shows. In 2007, Jacobs and Schultz successfully sold one of their pilots, a preschooler show called
Yo Gabba Gabba!, to
Viacoms
Nick Jr. Channel. As a musically oriented program,
Yo Gabba Gabba! featured several guest appearances by The Aquabats, appearing onscreen performing both old and new songs and starring in various sketches. The series went on to become an award-winning international sensation, bringing a generous amount of media attention towards both Jacobs and The Aquabats, just enough to persuade
Gabbas production company
Wild Brain to help produce a new pilot again based on the band. Shot on location throughout California in early 2008, The Aquabats' third television pilot, titled
The Aquabats! Super Show!, was a fully realized half-hour episode featuring both live-action and animated storylines starring and featuring original music by the band. The Aquabats spent the remainder of 2008 heavily promoting the
Super Show! pilot through extensive
viral advertising and further touring, including appearances at the 2008
San Diego Comic-Con, where the pilot was publicly debuted for fans, high-profile festivals including the
Bamboozle Left and
Groezrock in April 2009, and opening for Blink-182 on two dates of their
2009 reunion tour. Though The Aquabats continued to be a popular touring draw, the band experienced a tumultuous period of pre-production on their proposed fifth studio album lasting for nearly two years. Though a July 2007 news update announced that preliminary recording had already begun, no new material ever surfaced from these sessions or was ever performed live. As the band resumed touring throughout the United States and Europe, fewer updates were reported on the album's progress until all plans were abruptly ceased in April 2009, when The Aquabats were dropped from Nitro Records due to "trying economic times and a struggling musical landscape", according to Jacobs. With a glum confirmation of "no record company, no record", The Aquabats' future seemed once again shadowed in doubt. However, following a last-minute distribution deal with
Fearless Records, the album's release date was postponed to 2011 to provide for proper marketing and promotion, and an EP containing its first single,
Radio Down!, was released in its place.
Hi-Five Soup!, The Aquabats' fifth full-length album, was released on January 18, 2011, becoming the band's highest-charting album since
The Fury, debuting at number 181 on the
Billboard 200 and number 5 on Top Heatseekers. In promotion of the album, the band embarked on a 21-city national tour supporting
Reel Big Fish, followed by a performance at the 2011
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. On March 24, 2011, it was formally announced via
press release that
The Aquabats! Super Show! had been acquired as a series by family cable channel
The Hub, a joint venture between
Hasbro and
Discovery which launched in 2010 as a replacement for
Discovery Kids. Created and produced by Jacobs, Schultz and Jason deVilliers, the series followed the fictionalized adventures of The Aquabats in a deliberately
campy style inspired by the 1960s
Batman TV series, mixing live-action storylines with cartoon shorts, parody commercials and musical interludes featuring new original music and songs written and performed by the band. In October 2012, production began on the series' second season, which premiered on June 1, 2013, with a short run of five episodes. The following October, three additional episodes were filmed, though The Hub later explicitly referred to these episodes as "specials" rather than a continuation of season two. These three specials aired from December 21, 2013, to January 14, 2014. In a
Huffington Post feature on the band prior to the 2014
San Diego Comic-Con, Jacobs revealed that The Hub had opted not to renew
The Aquabats! Super Show! for another season following extensive network
rebranding by Hasbro and Discovery, effectively canceling the series. Jacobs admitted he was surprised by this turn of events, noting "Everything we heard was that the show has been a real Cinderella story for the Hub and that it was rating really well with viewers. We just assumed that we'd eventually go back into production or at least get picked up for Season 3", but ultimately concluded "it is what it is" in regard to the network's decision.
2014–2018: continued touring and anniversary shows Since the 2012 premiere of
The Aquabats! Super Show!, The Aquabats largely cut back on extensive touring in order to accommodate their television production schedule, once again limiting their live shows to occasional performances within the Southwestern United States. In April 2013, the band carried out a six-show tour of Europe and the United Kingdom, concluding with an appearance at the
Groezrock punk rock festival in
Belgium. The following June, The Aquabats were once again featured on the
Warped Tour, though only played eight shows in the Southwest region. Despite playing a limited portion of the tour, the band were regularly featured on the second season of
Fuses
Warped Roadies, a reality series documenting the
road crew of the Warped Tour, where they were most notably the subject of one episode in which they incur the wrath of a stage manager for repeatedly playing over their set times. On March 17, 2014, in celebration of their 20th anniversary as a band, The Aquabats announced the first leg of their "20th Anniversary Tour" for May, their first extensive headlining United States tour in years, covering fifteen shows in nine states on the East Coast. The following July, the band carried out five more dates across California, Washington and Oregon, then announced eleven more dates covering six states across the western half of the country. Following another stretch of relative inactivity for most of 2015 and 2016, The Aquabats announced a 13-date tour of the American Midwest and East Coast in May 2017, supported by
Reggie and the Full Effect,
C. J. Ramone and
Kepi Ghoulie, subsequently followed by a six-date tour of the West Coast in October with
Dog Party. Ticket options for these shows included "Super Rad Packages" with bonus exclusive merchandise, most notably a split
7" single of full-length versions of the
Super Show! songs "
Burger Rain" and "Beat Fishin'", The Aquabats' first new studio recordings since 2011's
Hi-Five Soup. In mid-February 2018, The Aquabats played nine dates in the
United Kingdom with
Army of Freshmen supporting
Bowling for Soup on their "Get Happy!" tour. In celebration of the 20th anniversary of 1997's
The Fury of The Aquabats!, the band worked with veteran producer and engineer Cameron Webb on a complete
remaster of the album which was independently released on vinyl and CD with bonus material on April 6, 2018. The following day, The Aquabats played two sold-out shows at Los Angeles'
Fonda Theater where they performed
The Fury of The Aquabats! in its entirety, joined by former members Pollock, Terry and Deibert. Notably, Travis Barker appeared during the evening show to play three songs as his Baron von Tito persona, marking the first time Barker had performed with the band since 1998. Three weeks later on April 28, this extended line-up performed as part of Barker and
John Feldmann's Back To The Beach ska festival in
Huntington State Beach, where Barker again joined the band for three songs.
2018–2025: The Aquabats! RadVentures!, Kooky Spooky...In Stereo, and Finally! On July 31, 2018, after several weeks of teasing a major band announcement, The Aquabats launched a high-profile
Kickstarter campaign with the goal of raising a minimum of $1.1 million to help finance an entire return season of
The Aquabats! Super Show!, as well as the production and release of three albums: a new studio album, a
Super Show! soundtrack and a re-recorded greatest hits compilation. The campaign video featured a slew of celebrity cameos voicing support for the band, though most prominently featured actor and musician
Jack Black, who was confirmed by
Billboard to serve as executive producer for the series' return. Throughout 2019, The Aquabats worked resolutely to fulfill their Kickstarter-funded projects. In March, the band simultaneously released
The Aquabats! Super Show! Television Soundtrack: Volume One, a soundtrack compilation of songs from
Super Show!s first season, and
The Fury of The Aquabats! Live at The Fonda!, a live recording of a 2018 performance of
The Fury of The Aquabats!, as exclusive digital downloads for Kickstarter backers. In June, preceded by the release of the single "Cobraman Theme!",
The Aquabats! Super Show! Television Soundtrack: Volume One was given a wide physical release on The Aquabats' self-operated label Gloopy Records, premiering at 165 on the
Billboard 200 and number one on Top Heatseekers, the band's highest placement on each chart to date. Starting September 28, 2019,
The Aquabats! Super Show! was officially relaunched as a biweekly YouTube-exclusive
web series entitled
The Aquabats! RadVentures!. "Skeleton Inside!", the first single from The Aquabats' sixth studio album, premiered on the band's YouTube channel on October 25, 2019, though did not make mention of an album title or a tentative release date beyond "later this year". The album's official title,
Kooky Spooky...In Stereo, was revealed in February 2020, followed by the album's second single, the
couch potato-themed "Pajamazon!", on April 10. Inspired by the ongoing
COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, which necessitated mass self-
quarantining and
social distancing, "Pajamazon!" was promoted by a music video primarily made up of self-submitted videos of fans and friends of The Aquabats dancing to the song in their homes, marking The Aquabats' first music video since "Fashion Zombies!" in 2005. While
Kooky Spooky...In Stereo was originally scheduled for a June 20 release date, manufacturing delays resulting from the
coronavirus pandemic as well as political tensions from the ongoing
George Floyd protests which began in late May 2020 prompted the band to postpone the album's release; in an uncharacteristically serious public statement, The Aquabats acknowledged that "There will always be time for goofy, rowdy rock...but it doesn't feel right to us to be loud and self-promoting at this moment in time", encouraging open discussion about race and racism and linking to resources from the
National Museum of African American History and Culture and confirming a new digital release date of August 21, 2020. On February 29, 2024, the band announced their seventh album,
Finally!, as well as the return of Chainsaw, The Prince of Karate and Catboy and officially introduced Gorney. Gorney has performed as a fill-in bassist, as Smash McLarson, prior to his official introduction. The album released on June 21st. ==Musical style==