Rage Against the Machine Los Angeles, California, U.S. Rap metal, alternative metal, funk metal
Rage Against the Machine (1992) Ltd.Ed.+2012 Rem.
Bombtrack (1994) EP
Evil Empire (1996)
The Ghost of Tom Joad (1997) Single
Live & Rare (1998)
Guerilla Radio (1999) single
The Battle of Los Angeles (1999)
Renegades (2000) Covers
Testify (2000) Single
Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium (2003)
A band featuring bassist Bob Daisley (ex Planet Alliance, Ozzy Osbourne, Rainbow, YngwieMalmsteen, Black Sabbath, Dio, Broken Glass, Chicken Shack, Gary Moore, Kahvas Jute, LivingLoud, Mecca, Mungo Jerry, Stan Webb Band, Uriah Heep, Widowmaker), guitarist Peter Scheithauer (ex-Killing Machine, Temple of Brutality, Belladonna, Metal Machine), keyboardist Pat Regan (ex-Harlow), vocalist David Eisley (ex-Craig Goldy's Ritual, Craig Goldy, Dirty WhiteBoy, Giuffria, Mammoth, Murderer's Row, Sorcery), drummer Eric Singer (ex-Kiss, Soul Station, Avantasia, Black Sabbath, Alice Cooper, Badlands, GlamNation, Shameless, Brian May, Lita Ford), bassist Dave Spitz (ex-Impellitteri, Black Sabbath, Americade, Great White, White Lion), drummer Jay Schellen (ex-FireWölfe, Sircle of Silence, Air Pavilion, Mr. Big, Pat Torpey, UnrulyChild, Yes, Asia, Circa, Conspiracy, Hurricane, Murderer's Row, Stone Fury, World Trade) and vocalist David Reece (ex-Gypsy Rose, Sircle of Silence, Ez Livin', Sainted Sinners, Accept, Malice, PowerWorld, Sacred Child, Bangalore Choir, Bonfire, Dare Force, Tango Down).
Take It or Leave It (1995) Nothing Is Sacred (1998) orig.+2003 Reis.
Generation X aka: Gen X * Chelsea, London, United Kingdom Punk rock, dance-punk, pop punk
Generation X were an English punk rock/post-punk band from London in the late 1970s, primarily remembered today for being the musical starting point of the career of its lead singer, Billy Idol.
Generation X (1978)
Valley of the Dolls (1979)
Kiss Me Deadly * (1981)
Live at the Paris Theatre '78 & '81 (1999)
Radio 1 Sessions (2002) '77-'79
Anthology (2003)
The Lords of the New Church UK/USA Gothic rock, post-punk, new wave, glam punk, punk rock, glam rock, hard rock, ska
The Lords of the New Church were an English/American gothic rock supergroup with a line-up consisting of the punk pioneers Stiv Bators (The Dead Boys), Brian James (The Damned), Dave Tregunna (Sham 69) and Nick Turner (The Barracudas). Launched in 1982, the band had moderate chart success prior to their dissolution in 1989.
The Lords of the New Church (1982) 2003 Rem.
Is Nothing Sacred? (1983) 2003 Rem.
The Method to Our Madness (1984) 2003 Rem.
Psycho Sex (1987) EP
The Lords Prayers I (2002) Live '88/'85
Hang On (2003)
missing: Live at the Spit (1988) Second Coming (1988) Live The Lords Prayers II (2002) Comp. Rockers (2007) Comp. The Gospel Truth (2012) BoxSet