Marq Torien
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Marq Torien is the lead singer of the hard rock act BulletBoys. He is the only member to have remained with the group since the release of their self-titled debut album in 1988.
Prior to BulletBoys, Torien was a guitarist in the band Ratt during one of their world tours and also a member of Motown recording artists Kagny & the Dirty Rats.
In addition to periodic BulletBoys ventures, Torien's solo projects included Sexual Chocolate and Ten-Cent Billionaires.
Best Of The BulletBoys CD/DVD was released on July 18, 2006.
Torien wrote a song called "87 Days" for Enuff Z'Nuff, for which he shared vocal duties on the recording.
Marq was also in famed drummer Carmine Appice's King Kobra.
In the book 'Off the Rails' by Rudy Sarzo, Sarzo tells a story about Torien almost joining the Ozzy Osbourne band after the death of Randy Rhoads as the group's guitarist.