There are at least 5 groups named "The Goods."
1) The most scrobbled incantation is a Hip Hop group from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Goods are Kunga219 and Gordski. Formed in 1996 they released 4 full legnth albums as well as many compilation and mixtape appearances for Camobear, Lowpressure, Fried Chicken, etc. Kunga 219 also dropped one solo album called “Tharpa’s Transcripts…A Time And A Place” back in 2000. The album features Sole and beats from Buck 65 and Sixtoo as well as others.
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There are at least 5 groups named "The Goods."
1) The most scrobbled incantation is a Hip Hop group from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Goods are Kunga219 and Gordski. Formed in 1996 they released 4 full legnth albums as well as many compilation and mixtape appearances for Camobear, Lowpressure, Fried Chicken, etc. Kunga 219 also dropped one solo album called “Tharpa’s Transcripts…A Time And A Place” back in 2000. The album features Sole and beats from Buck 65 and Sixtoo as well as others.
2) The second incantation of "The Goods" is an indie rock band from Houston, TX.
Further information can be found at www.Myspace.com/HearTheGoods.
3) In 2002, Paul Jarvie and Paolo Mischianti were grade 11 students at Charles Best high school in Coquitlam, British Columbia. Each musical from an early age – Paolo trained in classical piano, guitar and bass and Paul in piano and singing – the two were united by a common love of The Beach Boys, vocal harmony, and girls. After learning a few covers of songs by bands such as The Beach Boys and The Beatles, the pair quickly earned a reputation as two of the more musically talented students in school and were asked by a friend to put together a band to play at a birthday party. Confronted with the problem of finding a guitarist and drummer to complement Paolo’s bass playing and Paul’s singing, the two quickly turned to their friends Danny Blackburn and Mike Jones from Centennial Secondary, who by serendipity happened to be the most talented guitarist and drummer, respectively, in their school. Although competent, the then-cover band bore little resemblance to the eclectically creative group which they would become. Nevertheless, their reception was overwhelmingly positive and soon the four friends were inspired to begin writing their own original music. The diverse range of elements which each brought to the music – layered vocal harmonies, surf guitar-esque riffs, buoyant and energetic bass lines, and reggae-influenced drumming – combined to create the unusual style that distinguishes The Goods from their peers in the music world. “Get Rich Quick Scheme,” The Goods’ entirely self-engineered, mixed and produced EP, was completed in the summer of 2005 after a year and a half of ambitious writing and recording in Mike Jones’s bedroom/studio, and released on a limited scale to an enthusiastic and growing fan base. The Goods are currently writing new material, planning live appearances for Spring/Summer 2006, and will soon have available a new recording featuring new material as well as re-recorded songs from their first album.
4) The Goods is a band formed by Los Angeles based recording artists Lucy Woodward, Holly Palmer & Michelle Lewis. While busy writing, recording and performing their own music, which is heard on iPods, TV, film and on stages around the world, they first came together to sing at at a mutual friend's Christmas party. It was love at first note. They started writing songs together and called themselves The Goods. Their songs are inspired equally by The Andrews Sisters & Lena Dunham's character "Hannah" from the HBO show "Girls". Stylistically rooted in the swing and boogie-woogie era, their lyrics are strictly 21st century. What has emerged in their writing is an everywoman character who despite her best intentions is always getting into some kind of trouble.
5) The Goods is an Australian soul/electronic act, combining elements of hip-hop and space funk into their sound. They released their self-titled double EP in 2016 and then joined forces with Brooklyn-based label Bastard Jazz Recordings.
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