They Might Be Giants | |
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John Flansburgh (left) and John Linnell (right), the founders of They Might Be Giants
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Background information | |
Also known as | TMBG |
Origin |
Lincoln, Massachusetts Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States |
Genres | Alternative rock, indie rock, experimental rock, children's music |
Years active | 1982–present |
Labels | Bar/None, Barsuk, Restless, Elektra, Zoë, Disney Sound, Rough Trade, Rounder, Lojinx, Megaforce |
Website |
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Members |
John Flansburgh John Linnell Dan Miller Danny Weinkauf Marty Beller |
Past members | Hal Cragin Brian Doherty Jonathan Feinberg Dan Hickey Kurt Hoffman Graham Maby Tony Maimone Eric Schermerhorn |
They Might Be Giants (often abbreviated as TMBG) is an American alternative rock band formed in 1982 by John Flansburgh and John Linnell. During TMBG's early years, Flansburgh and Linnell frequently performed as a duo, often accompanied by a drum machine. In the early 1990s, TMBG expanded to include a backing band. The duo's current backing band consists of Marty Beller, Dan Miller, and Danny Weinkauf. The group is best known for an unconventional and experimental style of alternative music. Over their career, they have found success on the modern rock and CMJ charts. More recently they have also found success in children's music, and in theme music for several television programs and films.
TMBG have released 19 studio albums. Flood has been certified platinum and their children's music albums Here Come the ABCs, Here Come the 123s, and Here Comes Science have all been certified gold. The band has won two Grammy Awards, one in 2002 for their song "Boss of Me", which is most famous as the theme song of the television series Malcolm in the Middle. They won their second in 2009 for Here Come the 123s. The band has sold over 4 million records.