Origin: USA  
Genres: Hard Rock
DISBANDED
Last update/review: July 3, 2002

Life, Sex & Death

Life, Sex & Death were one of those bands with a gimmick, where the gimmick became more important than the band itself. The gimmick was vocalist Stanley, who was reportedly a certifiable homeless street bum. How true this really was is subject to debate, but by many accounts he both looked and smelled the part, even when not on stage. Anyway, their one album, The Silent Majority, is a somewhat uneven slice of swaggering hard rock, a bit in the vein of GnR. Stanley's vocals aren't bad at all, a sort of husky, bluesy growl that suited the music pretty well. The album won its share of fans but the band really never went anywhere and were not heard from after the album's release.

Last Lineup

Stanley

vocals

Alex Kane

guitars

Bill E. Gar

bass

Brian Horak

drums



Discography


The Silent Majority  
1992 Reprise
  1. Blue velvet moon/We're here now
  2. Jawohl asshole
  3. School's for fools
  4. Telephone call
  5. Farm song
  6. Fuckin' shit ass
  7. Hey buddy
  8. Train
  9. Wet your lips
  10. Tank
  11. Raise a little hell
  12. Guatemala
  13. Big black bush
  14. Rise above
  • Stanley
  • Alex Kane
  • Bill E. Gar
  • Brian Horak




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