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  Format Reality Television
  Runtime ~40 minutes per episode
  Starring Scott Ian <br> Ted Nugent <br> Evan Seinfeld <br> Sebastian Bach <br> Jason Bonham <br> Doc McGhee
  Country United States
  Network VH1
  Num Episodes 7
  First Aired May 21 , 2006
  Last Aired July 2 , 2006
  Website http://wwwvh1com/shows/dyn/supergroup/seriesjhtml
  Imdb Id 0784946
  Tv Com Id 60077


SuperGroup is a Reality Show on the channel VH1 . The show puts together five Heavy Metal musicians, packed into a large mansion, that must play a show after living together and writing original music for twelve days.

The band's assumed manager is star manager Doc McGhee , who had previously worked with Sebastian Bach and his band Skid Row . The show also features appearances by journalist Lonn Friend and photographer Ross Halfin , both long-time contributors for other VH1 features, such as Behind The Music .

No second season for the show has been announced as of April 2007 .


BAND NAME

The members of the band dubbed their band project Damnocracy, suggested by lead singer Sebastian Bach after hearing Scott Ian say "a god damn democracy, but we can't use 'god damn'" in response to their inability to come up with a band name everybody liked. Previously, the name FIST was also suggested by Sebastian Bach, saying that it means the five of them coming together, like fingers forming a fist. This was rejected because it was thought to sound 'too gay'.

Another name that was suggested was "Rawdog", then flipped around to "Godwar" by Scott Ian, to which Bach replied that he didn't want a band name that he "Had to think about".

Yet another name that was suggested by Bach was "Savage Animal", but no one else but him liked the name. Bach liked it because it "rolled off the tongue" and because "rock and roll ''is'' a 'savage animal'." Savage Animal became one of the more popular names and became associated with the show, as many people laughed at its cliché title, despite Bach's ardent enthusiasm for the name.


BAND MEMBERS


Current members



EPISODES


Original airing dates

# Episode 1 - June 1
# Episode 2 - June 2
# Episode 3 - June 4
# Episode 4 - June 11
# Episode 5 - June 18
# Episode 6 - June 25
# Episode 7 - July 2

Episode 1

The band members and Doc meet for the first time for the project. The band starts to explore their "creative space", a large mansion in Las Vegas . On the first rehearsals, they click musically, but are unable to come up with a name. They also meet Danushka Lysek , their chef for the upcoming two weeks, who immediately becomes a constant and easy target for tormenting, and a two-man PR team, who they immediately disregard as business professionals. The first song also starts to take shape, but an unexpected problem occurs when the rehearsal space turns out to be less proficient for studio recording than expected.


Episode 2


Jason Bonham has to leave because of two Foreigner shows he has to perform at, so the management gets Kid Beyond , a human beatboxer to fill in, as well as a fashion stylist to "update their image" - the band protests vehemently to both approaches (with Bach literally slamming the door in the beatboxer's face). They, however, manage to settle on a name, "Fist", which Sebastian explains by "five fingers coming together". Evan and Sebastian start to shape up the lyrics for their first co-written song, but while Evan insists on leaving for a dinner that he was hosting for the group, Sebastian stays and decides to work on the song, along with newly arrived recording engineer Kirk Moll, while Ted leaves to jam with Joe Bonamassa .


Episode 3

The band shows Doc their first song, but Doc isn't impressed. Sebastian considers that it's because of an old injury between him and Doc. Evan decides to figure out what happened and talks to Doc, who explains his side of the story. The band meets two graphic artists, who are to design the band logo - Valerie, the PR person, tells the band that Ross Halfin is coming from England to photograph them later that day. Sebastian insists on taking a jog and a makeover against the majority's will, seemingly upsetting the rest of the group, especially Jason. During the wardrobe-check for the shoot, the group meets "Heatherette", a styling team, who presents the group a (perhaps deliberately) outrageous set of clothes. (Jason calmly remarks "I'm English." upon being presented a Star-spangled jacket.) The group protests, except for Sebastian who picks out a jumpsuit, but is outvoted by the rest of the band, after pointing out that his choice is embarrassing to the rest of the band. At the photoshoot, Ross matches up Sebastian in verbal swashbuckling, much to the amusment of the rest of the band and the PR-team.

The next day, Evan explains his talk with Doc to Sebastian, who decides to settle things with Doc later. Sebastian also discovers the wine-cellar, and shows his discovery to Scott, who explains that the wine he's drinking is "two-buck Chuck", an extremely cheap brand. Sebastian pulls Doc aside at dinner and tries to talk to him, but neither of them shows any enthusiasm to settle things long-term. Ted and Sebastian start to have second thoughts about the name "FIST". Sebastian has an interview scheduled, but he becomes hard to find and to convince after he decides to "be ready". During a rehearsal, Jason's thumb becomes numb and painful, so he visits a doctor and gets an X-ray, who advises a week of rest - something Jason obviously doesn't have time for. While Doc tries to enlist famed producer Rob Cavallo to help the band, Scott is visited by his wife (listed by VH1 as "fiancee") Pearl Aday . The band also disregards the idea of writing a ballad.


Episode 4


Doc enlists Rob Cavallo to tell his opinion about their first song, "Take It Back". Cavallo voices his dislike of the song, telling the band that it's "dated" (which Ted considers an insult) and that the beat should be "more punk-like" (which insults Jason). The band, nevertheless, realizes that their views on the song are far too subjective, and sometimes they need a reality check.

Evan finally gets his revenge on Ted, and with the help of Scott, he wakes Ted up by putting his bass amp in front of Ted's door, cranking it up to the maximum and placing the bass nearby so it feeds back and resonantes really loudly. Ted acknowledges the effort, although he states that his doorhandle broke so he couldn't display a white flag to surrender.

The band, much to the dismay of the management, decides to ditch the name "FIST", and starts wondering about another one. Evan and Scott come up with "Godwar", partly because it's "raw dog" spelled backwards. Sebastian (according to Jason, not entirely surprisingly) disregards the name, and insists on his choice, "Savage Animal", albeit at this radio interview, he only mentions that the band has a couple of ideas. During the final band meeting, Scott notes that things would work much better if it wasn't for the "damn democracy", which ignites Sebastian to come up with "Damnocracy". The band (and the management) finally agrees. Sebastian's wife Maria Bierk and Evan's wife Tera Patrick also arrive.

Sebastian also starts to show the repercussions of his wine consumption, at one point having a near-romantic talk to a quite puzzled Scott about how he would never change a guitar player. He also insists that the band should watch his performance on TV in the show The Gilmore Girls - something no one really seems to enjoy besides him.

At dinner, Jason notes that Robert Plant and Jimmy Page recommended the band to do a cover of the Led Zeppelin song, " Out On The Tiles ", because Zeppelin never performed it live. Since it's a song that was born after an idea by Jason's father, John Bonham (whose death also had its 25th anniversary in 2005), the band decides to pay tribute and rehearse the song, albeit all of them point out that playing a Led Zeppelin song recommended by Led Zeppelin comes with a large responsibility. The song's vocal range, however, seems to be a difficulty for Sebastian, who also insists on having constant eye-contact with Jason during songs, something that Jason doesn't quite understand.

Tera and Evan decide to do a photo shoot, only to later convince Maria to join in and make some photos together. Sebastian enjoys this immensely, but Ted says he is turned off by public displays of sex and leaves.


Episode 5

The band discusses their next day warm-up performance, during which Sebastian and Jason debate their stage show, and while Sebastian insists that the drummer look him in the eye, Jason simply prefers to play his own thing and others to follow.

Ted takes Scott and Evan to a shooting range, where they fire various heavy weaponry. Jason stays home, because he doesn't like the idea, while Sebastian stays to take a rest. Ted's wife Shemane also arrives, and voices concern about both her attitude not being a "rock-star wife" not fitting in with the other wives, and the constant swearing of the band.

Chris, a graphic artist, brings a promotional painting of the superheroic likenesses of the band that he was working on, which amazes the group, save Scott, who's a bit sad about his character looking like "mashed potato". Jason suggests to auction the picture for charity.

Sebastian eventually reaches a low point in inebriation, and starts to ramble during a rehearsal and recording session of a ballad they recently wrote. He insists on Evan to Noogie him, and when that happens, the two jokingly start to wrestle on the floor. As soon as Scott can be heard "Here we go..." (and later noting that "I just looked at Jason and said 'This is gonna get serious in about ten seconds'", possibly referring to experiences he previously talked about in Behind The Music when Anthrax's Charlie Benante and Frank Bello would fight the same way in the studio), Sebastian turns Evan over and pushes him on the floor, not realizing that Evan hits his head. Evan becomes furious, pushes Sebastian away and tries to punch him. While Sebastian insists that he's just playing, Evan storms out from the room. Scott and Jason try to mediate, but Sebastian also storms out.

The next day, while Jason updates Ted with the news, Evan is still furious about Sebastian being out of control. Sebastian goes to him to apologize, attributing his out of control behavior to the wine. They end up settling things, but Evan clearly states that Sebastian has to cut down on his drinking.

The band gets ready for the performance, although Scott and Jason are worried about playing to "five tourists and ten people holding up Skid Row album covers". The gig eventually turns out to be quite popular, as the band plays " Sin City " ( AC/DC ) and " Cat Scratch Fever ". The group is satisfied, although Doc points out that the songs weren't as tight as they could've been, something which the band decides to work on.

The band decides to celebrate at a sushi restaurant, joined by Nikki Benz and Lexie Marie , models for TeraVision , invited by Tera. Evan is shocked to notice that Sebastian is drinking again.