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Discography

Jolly Lamas
Two Seconds to the Moon
Released in 1996 on Rainband Records
Genre: Alternative Rock

 

Jolly Lamas
Coming Back
Released in 2005
Genre: Alternative Rock

 

 


Mad At The World

The Ferris Wheel
Released in 1993 on Frontline Records
Genre: Alternative Rock

 

 



The Dreamland Café

Released in 1995 on Alarma Records
Genre: Retro Rock (60's)

 




ROSE

Rose
Healing
Released in 1993 on Intense Records
Genre: Metal

 


Rose
Intense Live Series Volume 3
Released in 1993 on Intense Records
Genre: Metal

 

 


Rose

Crazy Little World
Released in 1994 on Intense Records
Genre: Retro Rock ('60's)

 

 


Rose

Into The Unknown
Released in 1995 on R.E.X. Music
Genre: Metal

 



Two Seconds to the Moon earned the Jolly Lamas a nomination for "Best Local Recording" at the 1998 San Diego Music Awards, and another nomination in 2001 for best adult alternative album. This album also received attention from motion picture and television industries when the song "Yank My Chain" was featured in the indie classic The Others (1997) and the song "Football Hero" was performed on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.

With the release of Coming Back in 2005, the band became a quartet with the addition of bassist Anton Jacobs.

Ben Jacobs was the lead guitarist for MATW for the final two studio albums, The Ferris Wheel (1993) and The Dreamland Cafe (1995). Ben was also the lead guitarist of Randy Rose's metal band Rose at this time. Ben was invited to join MATW after its original guitarist, Brent Gordon, had left.

After the disbandment of MATW, Jacobs formed the band The Jolly Lamas in southern California. Chris Ford was recruited to play guitar & bass, and Bob Hall played drums for the band. Their debut album Two Seconds to the Moon was produced and mixed by Roger and Randy Rose.

Information courtesy of madattheworld.net