He was created for the game Knuckles' Chaotix and his subtle color changing demonstrated the technical capabilities of the Sega 32X console.
Frankie Knuckles | Knuckles Mountain Range | Knuckles the Echidna | Rockwell Knuckles | Knuckles the Echidna (comics) | Knuckles' Chaotix | Brass knuckles |
As well as appearing on numerous compilation albums, including Greatful Sound: Tribute to Beck, and the Hanoi Rocks tribute, Bloody Knuckles & Lipstick.
Original characters included The Face, Sparky Watts, Skyman, Brass Knuckles, Marvelo and Spy-Master.
David Durand as 'Knuckles' Malone, a hardened teenage criminal and a member of Hearn’s gang
Cast iron, brass, lead, and wood knuckles were made in the United States during the American Civil War (1861–1865).
Early in his career, Hughes had a brief appearance in an episode of Neighbours playing a farmer named Knuckles who punched the character of Harold Bishop (Ian Smith) in the face and became embroiled in scandalous relationship with Toadie (Ryan Moloney).
On many of the best examples of these mixes, Knuckles was working with engineer John Poppo, and his engineering alone provided a uniquely solid bass and tight, compressed high-end percussion (see gated snare) that many aficionados can immediately identify.
In 2008, Freddie Foxxx (using his Bumpy Knuckles pseudonym) released the long-shelved Crazy Like A Foxxx album.
American rock band The Hold Steady album Almost Killed Me song "Knuckles" contains the line "I've been trying to get people to call me SunnyD. 'Cause I've got the good stuff kids go for. People keep calling me Five Alive."
The band has been signed to Flicker Records and has re-released Knuckles Up through the label.
Then came more production work, including Jamie Principle's "Baby Wants to Ride", and later "Tears" with Robert Owens (of Fingers, Inc.) and (Knuckles' protégé and future Def Mix associate) Satoshi Tomiie.
Freddie Foxxx, also known as Bumpy Knuckles, an American rapper.
A short list of the armament techniques include: Jo (short staff), Ken (sword), Kusari (chain- flexible weapons), Kusarifundo (weighted chain-flexible weapons), Jutte (truncheon), Tessen (iron fan), Sasumata (two-horned polearm), Nagehari (thrown weapons), Sōjutsu (spear), Kusarigama (sickle and chain), Tekken ("iron fist" similar to Western brass-knuckles) and Taijutsu (unarmed defense), among others.
He was replaced by Ryan Drummond in Sonic Shuffle, and later on by Scott Dreier, until he got replaced by Dan Green (who did the voice of Knuckles in the English dub of Sonic X), and then Travis Willingham.