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grade 8

Formed:
1996 in Los Angeles

  • Genre: Rock
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Major Members: Scotty "Kanikki" Carneghi, Dustin Tooker, Ryan Tooker, Guy Couturier

Biography

When Ryan and Dustin Tooker were messing around the Jersey Shore in the mid-'90s, plans for a band were inevitable. One evening Dustin's band needed a vocalist for a show at the last minute. That's when Ryan stepped in and wowed the crowd with his emotional stage persona, and virtually became the new singer for the next two years. The brothers Tooker soon grew tired of the East Coast and moved for the sunny skies of Southern California in hopes of making their musical goals a reality. They set up shop in their living room with their dad on bass. Songwriting was tightened and a punk-inspired style was developing. By the new millennium, drummer Scotty "Kanikki" Carneghi and bassist and Swiss native Guy Couturier (pronounced "Gee") were added to the fray of what would become grade8. In 2002, grade8 landed a contract with Lava, which is home to Kid Rock and Unwritten Law, and issued their blistering self-titled debut in February 2003. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide

Representative Albums:

grade 8, Resurrection

Similar Artists:

Trust Company, Staind, Cold, Outspoken, Sick of It All, Rage Against the Machine, Biohazard, Pantera

Influences:

Slayer
 
 
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Wikipedia: eighth grade

Eighth grade (called Grade 8 in some regions) is a year of education in America and many other nations. The eighth grade is the eighth school year after kindergarten. Students are usually 13–14 years old. Traditionally, eighth grade was the final year of elementary school. In the United States and Canada, however, it is now usually part of middle school.

The eighth grade mathematics curriculum in the United States as well as Canada includes either pre-algebra, algebra I, or geometry. Occasionally Algebra II is also taught. In some schools, especially the ones that are witnessing the required Basic Standards Test, basic everyday math skills such as check writing, money management, and geometry are taught as well.

International equivalents

Many other countries use numerical levels for primary schooling. The U.S. eighth grade is equivalent to Canadian Grade 8 and German Klasse 8. In the Netherlands Groep 8 is the final year of primary school at about 12 in age. Intermediate/Middle/Junior High School is again entered in "de eerste klas" (1e klas). The school is entered in group 1 at the age of four. The New Zealand equivalent is Form 3 or Year 9 (Form 1 being Year 7 or Grade 6 and Form 2 being Year 8 or Grade 7), the first year of High School. Formal education continues until at least 16 dependent on the type of secondary school; which start counting anew at class-level 1. Grade 8 is not equivalent to Year 8 (form 2) in the English school system, which is for students 12–13 years old and is the second year of secondary school. Eighth grade is actually equivalent to Year 9. In Scotland is Second Year, Secondary 2 or S2 while in Northern Ireland this year is referred to as Second Year.

In Brazil, the minimum age required for entering Eighth and final grade of elementary school is 14 years old to be completed before April 30 of the same year. In some cities, the time for elementary school were recently raised from 8 to 9 years, and in these locations, the minimum age required was changed to 13 years, also to be completed before April 30 of the same year.



Preceded by
Seventh grade
Eighth grade
13–14
Succeeded by
Ninth grade

 
 

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