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This article includes a , but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient. Please help to this article by more precise citations. The band originally formed as Riverfenix in 1995 in. They released an , , and an , , on , before having to change their name due to a order from the estate of actor. Following the change of name, they signed with in 1999. On MCA, they released two further albums, 1999's and 2001's , which collectively sold over 600,000 units, prior to breaking up in 2002 over creative differences. Donnie Reyes went on to join Khobretti. In September 2005, Fenix TX announced their reunion. They released a , , and supported it with tours across the United States and Japan. Early years The band that would ultimately become Fenix TX formed in late 1995 in under the name Riverfenix by Will Salazar and also the drummer for at the time , and vocalist Carl Lockstedt. However, Carl's tenure was short-lived after recruiting Adam Lewis and Donnie Reyes. At this point, Salazar was forced to take over vocal duties. With this solidified line-up, the four piece immediately set to work by playing extensively on the scene alongside such renowned bands as , and. In 1996, the band released their debut under the Houston-based , which they then followed by playing the Mullets Across America Tour with , and. During this time the band would also concentrate on distributing copies of their to other record labels. However, two Mojo Richard and Stefanie Reines, were on the brink of starting their own label, , and agreed to sign Riverfenix as their first band. Within the following year, the album managed to sell out its first three of 5,000 copies each, which was quite an achievement for an operating out of the owners' garage. The CD's lyrics and melodies caught the attention of 's , whose sister was at that time dating Riverfenix's DeLaPaz. Hoppus offered the band an opening slot on an upcoming Blink-182 tour, and eventually became their. However, due to the schedule of his own band and the popularity of Blink-182's 1999 album , Hoppus passed managing duties onto Blink-182 manager Rick DeVoe. Two obstacles, however, separated Riverfenix from MCA: The band was still under contract with Drive-Thru Records, who were unwilling to compromise. Additionally, the estate of late actor filed a order against the band, barring further usage of the name Riverfenix. Thus, Riverfenix became Fenix TX. With a new , Fenix TX re-recorded the majority of their 1997 album for their MCA debut , and released it on July 13, 1999. The album debuted at No. The , in return, starred Alycia Purrott from the cast of Jailbait, as well as Blink-182's Hoppus. Lechuza and breakup Following the success of their MCA debut, Fenix TX went on numerous tours, including the and both national and international tours with label mates. However, in late 2000, drummer Reyes left the band to pursue other interests. To compensate, DeLaPaz took over drumming duties for the band and a search for a new guitarist commenced. In March 2001, was announced as the replacement guitarist. Simultaneously, the band revealed the name of their follow-up record,. Lechuza was released on May 22, 2001 and debuted on No. The album featured a total of eleven songs, all of which were more raucous and energetic than those on the band's previous efforts, with occasional escapes into -esque guitar paired with screaming vocal patterns. Eventually, the continuously growing rift between Salazar and the other two founding members caused Love to leave Fenix TX shortly after the release of the album. Dennis Hill of the pop punk band temporarily filled his place, while a permanent replacement was found in 's Chris Lewis unrelated to bassist Adam Lewis , during a tour with in October 2001. However, he never legally became a member, which ultimately allowed DeLaPaz and Adam Lewis to overrule Salazar in a decision to break up the band. This occurred in the middle of the writing process for what would have become Fenix TX's third album. On September 19, 2002, the disbandment of Fenix TX was officially announced, despite Salazar's wishes to continue the band. Denver Harbor and Sing the Body Electric Further information: After the breakup in September 2002, the members of Fenix TX split to form two separate bands: Salazar and Chris Lewis started the band , along with members Aaron and. Soon after the formation, the name of the project was changed first to ChChCh HaHaHa and officially became on February 15, 2004. Denver Harbor released their debut EP on December 16, 2003 and signed with in May 2004. Sing the Body Electric recorded their eponymous six song EP Sing the Body Electric, which was released by Restart Records on August 10, 2004, shortly before Denver Harbor's second effort, the full-length album , issued on October 12, 2004. Sing the Body Electric never received major recognition. Singer Anthony Scalamere, who was known for his extreme views on contemporary music—as evidenced by an incident where he bragged about assaulting a person for wearing a T-shirt —clashed with fellow band members. On May 26, 2005, after months of inactivity and a deadlock on Sing the Body Electric's website, Scalamere proclaimed the breakup of the band on their message board in a -plastered diatribe that implicated the unreachability of band members as a major factor. He performed with , a rock band from , and recorded as a session drummer for various bands and musicians. Reunion On August 14, 2004, Fenix TX played two reunion shows with their last active line-up consisting of Salazar, Chris Lewis, Adam Lewis and DeLaPaz at Chain Reaction in. Both shows were filmed by Drive-Thru Records and slated to be released on DVD format, along with a CD of previously unreleased material. Due to reasons unknown, neither the DVD nor the CD have been released as of May 2009. However, the band reunited again exactly one year later to record a at The Clubhouse in , which was released under the title on November 8, 2005. To coincide with the new release, Fenix TX announced two farewell tours — the Before the Blackout, After the Breakup Tour in the United States, and the Drive-Thru Invasion Tour 2006 in Japan — running from October 7, 2005 until January 15, 2006. Salazar's and Chris Lewis' other band Denver Harbor supported them on the U. This, and repeating logistics problems, led to many dates being cancelled on the day they were scheduled. Also, halfway through the tour, DeLaPaz was asked to leave, so Ilan Rubin from Denver Harbor replaced him for the remainder of the tour. In February 2006, the band played another three shows with before heading out on a two-week tour with in the beginning of March. A European tour supported by — including England, Scotland, France, and Italy — was scheduled to take place in May 2006. However, due to Salazar developing on his , the tour was cancelled. In April 2006, it was officially announced that Ilan Rubin replaced DeLaPaz on drums, and that Fenix TX would record their follow-up to 2001's Lechuza. Beginning on April 29, 2006 at , Rubin also played drums for. Though he has since continued to be their drummer and recorded several tracks for 2006's , as well as its successor. He was the drummer for , but since has joined. However, the band later stated that the announcement of the original lineup reuniting was a mistake, and that they were reuniting with a different lineup. The band are also toured towards the end of 2010. On March 22, 2016 Donnie Reyes joined the original lineup in Houston, TX for a performance at the Continental Club. Cre-Ep On April 4, 2016, it was confirmed that Fenix TX had signed to Cyber-Tracks — the L. A based record label owned by NOFX guitarist El Hefe and his wife Jen Abeyta. Recording for their new E. P titled — was reported to be underway and is scheduled for a September 30, 2016 release. During the first years of their career, Fenix TX had to struggle hard with their reputation as a rip-off. However, other than the shared musical genre, the two bands have little in common. Due to Fenix TX's dual guitar employment, they are able to create a more complex guitar accompaniment. The latter includes a rap originally appearing in the 1984 comedy film. Yet, the typical Fenix TX song features an energetic — yet pop-friendly — distortion guitar-driven sound, paired with fast-paced but melodic vocal patterns. For Fenix TX's second recording effort, the quartet took the initiative to try to distinguish themselves from its peers. The resulting album, 2001's Lechuza, was basically split into two parts, with half of the songs written by Salazar and the other half written by Lewis and DeLaPaz. This organization resulted in a slight shift in musical style. Though a tad edgier than before, Salazar's songs were largely in the vein of Fenix TX's previous material, featuring at times comical, romantic and generally positive themes, combined with the band's traditional sound. Lewis' and DeLaPaz' songs, on the other hand, were musically far more and -influenced and commonly featured gang vocals and more aggressive lyrics. Due to this stylistic disparity, Lechuza was not as well received by fans and critics as Fenix TX. In addition to the album, the band's live performances were largely discredited for their leanings towards , rather than a pop punk style. Yet, the loyalty of many fans outweighed the disappointment over the album, though a third full-length effort by Fenix TX would have continued in a harder direction, as the member's post-breakup projects featured material that was originally intended for the follow-up to Lechuza. Archived from on 2016-01-09. Archived from on 2016-01-09. Archived from on 2016-01-09. Archived from on 2016-09-16. Archived from on November 26, 2005. Retrieved December 29, 2006. Archived from on February 19, 2002. Retrieved February 3, 2006. Retrieved February 3, 2006. Retrieved February 3, 2006. Archived from on December 18, 2005. Retrieved February 17, 2006. Retrieved March 3, 2006. Archived from on May 15, 2006. Retrieved February 3, 2006. Sing the Body Electric Forum. Archived from on July 22, 2012. Retrieved February 3, 2006. Sing the Body Electric Forum. Archived from on July 22, 2012. Retrieved February 3, 2006. Archived from on May 22, 2006. Retrieved February 3, 2006. 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