Skarhead

Skarhead is an American hardcore punk band from New York City, founded and fronted by Lord Ezec aka Danny Diablo (of Crown Of Thornz). The group is considered the originators of thugcore music,[1] a subgenre of hardcore punk "full of relentless breakdowns and throwdown-ready posturing".[2] They have toured with Gwar, Hatebreed,[1] and Earth Crisis.[3] They have been cited as an influence by Deez Nuts[4] and Fucked Up.[5]

Skarhead
OriginNew York, New York, US
GenresHardcore punk
Years active1995-present
Labels
Associated acts
MembersDan Singer
AK Ray Rodriguez
Puerto Rican Myke
Past membersAaron "White Owl" Collins
Brian "Mitts" Daniels
Eric "Goat" Arce
Hoya Roc
Rigg Ross
Don Capria

Members

  • Dan Singer (from Crown Of Thornz) - lead vocals
  • White Owl (formerly of White Trash) - bass
  • Mitts (from Madball) - guitar
  • Goat (from Murphy's Law & Misfits) - drums
  • Hoya Roc (from Madball) - guitar
  • Puerto Rican Mike (from District 9) - vocals
  • AK RAY (from Vietnom) - guitars

Discography

1995 Drugs, Money, Sex. (6-track EP) Another Planet Records
1998 Kings At Crime Victory Records
2009 Drugs, Music & Sex I Scream Records
2010 Kickin' It Oldschool Reality Records
2011 Dreams Don't Die!!! I Scream Records
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References

  1. "Danny Diablo to release new album in September". San Gabriel Valley Tribune. August 5, 2009.
  2. Castillo, Arielle (May 6, 2010). "Skarhead Holds Nothing Back at Ballers Rock Bar". New Times Broward-Palm Beach.
  3. Bialczak, Mark (April 24, 1998). "Earth Crisis Headlines Straight-Edge Show". The Post-Standard.
  4. Morse, Erich. "JJ Peters of Deez Nuts". Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  5. SANDERS, BRAD. "How Fucked Up became a popular hardcore band by not being a hardcore band at all". Retrieved 22 April 2020.
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