Alien Ant Farm Biography |
| Alien Ant Farm was created in 1996, in Riverside, California.
It was evident that all of the members from the group had an interest in
music at a young age. Dryden Mitchell, the first member of Alien
Ant Far, was influenced by his dad who played the guitar. Terry
Corso, the second member of the band, learned how to play the guitar on
his own. Mike Cosgrove, the third member of the group, learned how
to play drums as a child before taking lessons. Tye Zamora, the
last member of Alien Ant Farm, also learned the guitar by listening to
Boston and Queen. Alien Ant Farm then began to perform live shows. Luckily for them, some radio programmers heard their live performances, and played some of their music on the radio. Alien Ant Farm released their first album in 1999. This album won an award at the Music Awards. Alien Ant Farm then started to play gigs with Papa Roach. Alien Ant Farm later released their title Anthology in 2001. This particular album displays the cover song of Smooth Criminal, by Michael Jackson which became very popular. Alien Ant Farm contributed a song, Good (For a Woman), to the soundtrack of American Pie 2. They also were able to perform on The Tonight Show, and later on, Alien Ant Farm released its newest album called Truant in 2003. |