Life, Sex & Death
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Life Sex & Death | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Chicago, United States |
Genre(s) | Rock |
Years active | 1990–1996 |
Label(s) | Reprise Records |
Life Sex & Death are a hard rock band that achieved minor success in the early 1990s. The band employed a gimmick in that their singer was allegedly homeless. This particular facet of the band gained them extra publicity in the press, yet may have detracted slightly from focusing on the band's music. The lead singer was later revealed to be Chris Stann.
They released one major label album in 1992 called The Silent Majority. Although no other albums have been produced since, LSD still has a huge cult following, largely due to a sound that can be in retrospect considered quite ahead of its time. Two of their songs appeared on the Beavis & Butthead TV Show, Tank and School's For Fools.
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- Stanley (Chris Stann) - Vocals
- Alex Kane - Guitar / Backing Vocals
- Bill E Gar - Bass / Backing Vocals
- Brian Michael Horak - Drums
John "John 5" Lowery and Timothy Michael "Zim Zum" Linton, both later of Marilyn Manson, played with the band at some point.