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Where Do You Go by No Mercy

Artist Biography For No Mercy

There Is More Than One Artist With This Name 1. A Pop/dance Group From Florida United States
2. A Speed/thrash Metal/hardcore Band From Venice California The Brainchild Of Guitarist Mike Clark Who Later Played In Suicidal Tendencies.
3. PA Hardcore/beatdown
-- -- 1 No Mercy - Is A Pop And Dance Music Group Formed By Three Guys Milli Vanilli Mastermind Frank Farian In Florida In 1995 Consisting Of Twin Brothers Ariel And Gabriel Hernández From Miami Florida And Marty Cintron III From New York. In 1996 No Mercy Released Their Debut Album Titled My Promise It Was Self-Titled In The U.S. And Produced Four Hot 100 Hits Including “Where Do You Go” A Cover Of La Bouche’s “Where Do You Go” Which Hit Number 5. This Was Followed By The Single “Please Don’t Go” Which Reached Number 21. Next Up Was "When I Die" And That Was Followed By A Cover Of Exile's "Kiss You All Over" Which Was A Huge U.S. Dance Floor Smash Hitting The Number One Spot On Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Club Play Chart. No Mercy’s Second Album More Included Singles Such As “Hello How Are You” “More Than A Feeling” Originally Recorded By Boston And “Tu Amor” Also Achieved Success- But Was Never Released In The U.S. In 2002 A Single “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” Was Released To Gauge Support For No Mercy’s Third Album. The Producer Decided To Instead Rework The Songs For Solo Artist Daniel Lopes’ Debut Album Shine On In 2003. No Mercy Are Featured On The Track “Summer Angel” Of Lopes’ Album. Citation Needed In October 2007 No Mercy Have Released Their New Album ‘Day By Day’ Under A New Australian Based Independent Record Label ‘Show No Mercy Entertainment Pty Ltd’. The “Ocean Drive Remix” Of Their Track “Where Do You Go” Is Featured In The Film “A Night At The Roxbury”. 2 No Mercy - Was A Speed/thrash Metal/hardcore Band Formed In The Mid 1980s In Venice California. The Band Was Started By Lead Vocalist Kevin Guercio Guitarist Mike Clark Bassist Ric Clayton And Drummer Sal Troy. Guercio Recorded A Few Demos And The Tracks On The Welcome To Venice Compilation In 1985 Before Being Fired And Replaced By Suicidal Tendencies Lead Vocalist Mike Muir. Muir Signed Them To His Independent Label Suicidal Records.
In 1987 No Mercy Released Their First And Only Album Widespread Bloodshed... Love Runs Red And Were About To Record Their Second Album With Many New Songs Already Written But Ric Clayton And Sal Troy Quit And Instead Of Recruiting New Members Mike Muir Decided To “merge” The Two Bands By Having Mike Clark Join Suicidal Tendencies.
Clark Took Over Much Of The Songwriting Duties For Suicidal Shifting It’s Style More To A Melodic Thrash Metal Sound Similar To No Mercy’s And What Would Have Been No Mercy’s Second Album Became Suicidal Tendencies’ Third Album How Will I Laugh Tomorrow… When I Can’t Even Smile Today.
In 1989 Suicidal Released The Controlled By Hatred-Feel Like Shit…Deja Vu Compilation. Many Of The Songs On It Including “Waking The Dead” And “Controlled By Hatred” Were Re-Recorded By Suicidal From The Widespread Bloodshed Album. Discography
Welcome To Venice 1985/Part Of Compilation Empty Skulls Vol. 1 They Had Three Tracks On This Compilation Which Was Released On Tape Some Time In The 1980s.
Skate Rock Vol. 5 Born To Skate With The Track "Die Or Be Killed" 1987/Part Of Compilation Widespread Bloodshed... Love Runs Red 1987 OG No Mercy Containing Rehearsal- Demo- And Live-Recordings 2008 Year Of The Cycos Compilation 2008

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Where Do You Go

"Where Do You Go" Is A Song Written By Peter Bischof And Franz Reuther. It Was First Recorded By German Eurodance Band La Bouche In 1995 As An Album-Only Song From Their Sweet Dreams Album. A Cover Version Of The Song Was Recorded By Europop Group No Mercy Taken From Their Debut Album My Promise. On May 13 1996 It Was Released As Their First Single And Became A Worldwide Hit Entering The Top 5 Not Only In Germany Where The Trio Was Based But Also In Australia Austria France Switzerland UK And US. Singer Marty Cintron Was Discovered By German Music Producer Frank Farian When He Played At A Club In Ocean Drive Miami. He Suggested That They Should Do A Project Together. Cintron Then Went To Farian's Studio In Germany. Farian Thought The Best Way To Go Was With A Group So Cintron Introduced Him To Twin Brothers And Dancers Ariel And Gabriel Hernández Which He Had Worked With Earlier. They Had Toured With Prince And Been In Some Of His Videos. The First Song The Group Recorded Was "Missing" Which Farian Had Gotten Permission To Record After Hearing The Song In Ibiza. 6 Their Version Made It To The Top 5 In Switzerland And Became A Big Hit Throughout Europe. But It Was Their Next Single "Where Do You Go" Which Was Released In May 1996 That Became An International Success. It Peaked At Number One In Denmark Ireland And Scotland And Within The Top 5 In Australia Austria Belgium France Germany Hungary Sweden Switzerland The UK And The US. "Where Do You Go" Ocean Drive Mix Was Featured In The 1998 American Comedy Film A Night At The Roxbury. AllMusic Editor Leo Stanley Highlighted The Song In His Review Of No Mercy. He Said That "they Have Enough Hooks And Beats To Crossover To The Charts And Dancefloors. Larry Flick From Billboard Wrote "Look For This Latin Male Trio To Continue Arista's Winning Streak Of Slam-Dunking Euro-Splashed Dance Ditties On Pop Radio. This Time The Beats Are Spiked With Fluttering Acoustic Guitar Riffs And Making For A Jam That Will Have Punters Revisiting Their Fave Old Hustle Dance Steps. The Icing On The Cake Is An Immediately Contagious Chorus And An Irresistible A Cappella Breakdown Midway Through The Song. Fun Fun Fun." Matt Stopera And Brian Galindo From BuzzFeed Noted "Spanish Guitar Aggressive '90s Dance-Music Beat Perfection." Chicago Sun-Times Called It A "bewitching" Song. Bob Cannon From Entertainment Weekly Said That "like Any Good Dance Track Its Hook Buries Itself Deep In Your Brain." He Also Added Its "snazzy Flamenco Guitar Licks And Production Touches". Dave Sholin From The Gavin Report Commented "This Trio Of Experienced Dancers/performers Will Find A Warm Reception From Top 40 Programmers Searching For Fresh Sounds To Fill Those Pop/Dance Slots. The Threesome Hail From Miami And Are Currently Breaking In Europe With This Polished Uptempo Production." Staten Island Advance Described The Song As "upbeat". In 2017 BuzzFeed Ranked The Song At Number 8 In Their List Of The 101 Greatest Dance Songs Of The '90s.

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