SouthGang

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SouthGang
Also known as Byte the Bullet
Origin Los Angeles, California
Genres Hard rock, heavy metal, glam metal
Years active 1988-1993
Associated acts Warrant
Floyd's Funk Revival/The Floyds
Marvelous 3
Butch Walker and the Let's Go Out Tonights
Past members Jesse Harte
Butch Walker
Jayce Fincher
Mitch McLee

SouthGang was a Los Angeles-based rock band composed of lead vocalist Jesse Harte, guitarist Butch Walker, bassist Jayce Fincher, and drummer Mitch "Slug" McLee, active in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The band's original name was Byte the Bullet, which was changed to SouthGang before they released their first album, Tainted Angel. They had a similar style to many of the other "hair bands" of the era. The band is best remembered for their 1991 single "Tainted Angel," which received some MTV airplay, especially during Headbanger's Ball.

Tainted Angel was produced by Howard Benson and Desmond Child.

After the band's breakup in the mid-1990s, Butch Walker, Jayce Fincher, and Mitch McLee went on to form power pop band Marvelous 3, scoring a minor hit with "Freak of the Week" in 1998.

More recently, Butch Walker has had a successful solo music career, as well as written and produced hits for many of today's pop and rock artists such as Avril Lavigne and Bowling for Soup.

Butch Walker is currently pursuing his solo career after Marvelous 3 called it a day. He has also been co-writing and producing other artists.

Jesse Harte is currently residing in the Atlanta Area, working in the cell phone industry.

Mitch McLee is still playing drums in Atlanta, Georgia.

Jayce Fincher is married to Christina Lloree-Fincher with a couple of children. He is working at a church in Atlanta as the musical production "go to" person. He also works with the middle school ministry.


Band members

Discography

Studio albums

  • Tainted Angel - 1991
  • Group Therapy - 1992

Live album

  • SouthGang: Live in Heaven - bootleg live album from 5/29/1991

Singles

  • "Love Ain't Enough" from Tainted Angel
  • "Love For Sale" from Tainted Angel
  • "Tainted Angel" from Tainted Angel
  • "Fire In Your Body" from Group Therapy
  • "Tug of War" from Group Therapy

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