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BulletBoys is an American hard rock/glam metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1987. The group's original lineup was composed of singer Marq Torien (formerly of Ratt, King Kobra, and Kagny & the Dirty Rats), guitarist Mick Sweda (formerly of King Kobra), bassist Lonnie Vencent (formerly of King Kobra), and drummer Jimmy D'Anda.
Za-Za is the third studio album by American rock band BulletBoys, released in 1993. It was their last album released by Warner Bros. Records , and the final one produced by Ted Templeman . Track listing
Acid Monkey is the fourth album by the American rock band BulletBoys, released in 1995 on Swordholio Records. [2] The album marks a change in direction and style after the breakup of the band in 1993, featuring more of an alternative rock and pop punk influence, with singer Marq Torien and bassist Lonnie Vencent continuing to release albums under the BulletBoys name.
Burning Cats and Amputees is the first greatest hits album by American rock band BulletBoys. Track listing ... Lonnie Vencent – bass, backing vocals; Jimmy D'Anda ...
Elefante is the eighth studio album by the American rock band BulletBoys. The album was released June 9, 2015, on Cleopatra Records . [ 1 ] A music video was made for the track "Rollover".
The album was listed number 8 on Kerrang!s list of hard rock albums in 1986. The same magazine listed the album number 100 on their list of 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time . [ 8 ] In the book Fargo Rock City , journalist Chuck Klosterman names it the second greatest heavy metal album of the 1980s, behind only Appetite For ...
BulletBoys is the debut album by the American rock band BulletBoys, released in 1988. The cover art is a copy of ".30 Bullet Piercing an Apple" by Harold Eugene Edgerton . The album features the hit " Smooth Up in Ya " as well as a cover of the O'Jay's song " For the Love of Money ".
In 2018, Freeman started performing as the vocalist for Lies, Deceit & Treachery with Jimmy D'Anda, Mick Sweda, and Lonnie Vencent, all of whom are formerly of Bullet Boys. He also formed a band called "Devil's Hand" with guitarist Mike Slamer, and in December of the same year, they released a self-titled album.