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Los Angeles, California, USA |
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Hard Rock |
DISBANDED
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Page online:
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July 13, 2008
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Last update/review:
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July 13, 2008
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Max Havoc
Max Havoc would normally be relegated to the pile of forgettable
80's bands that sprung out of nowhere during that decade,
releasing an album or
two before disappearing without a trace.
However, they are notable for the simple reason that their original
drummer was none other than
Black Sabbath
legend Bill Ward.
Indeed, the band was founded by vocalist Pat McKeon and Ward,
who had recently departed Sabbath around 1981.
The early lineup didn't pan out, Ward returned to Sabbath, and
McKeon drafted a new lineup that eventually recorded their only
album in 1983, by which time Ward returned to act as executive
producer.
Also of note were guest appearances by Carlos Cavaso
(
Quiet Riot and
W.A.S.P.
drummer Tony Richards.
As far as the music goes, it was a pretty basic hard rock
affair, bordering on pre-glam a la early Motley Crue, not
surprising for a young band from Los Angeles at the time.
Last Lineup
Pat McKeon
vocals
Jim Hudgins
guitars
Scott Lane
bass
Khurt Maier
drums
Discography
Max Havoc
1983
Triple Plat.
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- I'm The Show
- Bound For Hell
- Angel Of Passion
- Midnight Machine
- Won't Be The Fool
- Bad Influence
- Certain Woman
- My Baby (Homicidal)
- True Blue
- Dalilah's Fire
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Pat McKeon
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Jim Hudgins
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Scott Lane
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Khurt Maier
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