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Bullet Boys

Bullet Boys or Bulletboys are a heavy metal band that was formed by vocalist Marq Torien and guitarist Mick Sweda in the late 1980's after the pair left King Kobra.

The band's first two albums (Bullet Boys and Freakshow) were well-recieved by critics and fans alike.

Bullet Boys would split up in 1995 following the recording of Acid Monkey, a heavily alternative inspired album that was a major departure from the band's usual hard rock style.

The Bullet Boys would eventually re-form in 2000 and release a new album, Sophie in 2004. This album would feature vocal performances from former Skid Row lead singer Sebastian Bach.

Band Members

  • Marq Torien- Vocals
  • Mick Sweda- Guitar
  • Lonny Vencent- Bass
  • Jimmy D'Anda- Drums

Discography

  • Bullet Boys (1988)
  • Freakshow (1991)
  • Zaza (1993)
  • Acid Monkey (1995)
  • Burning Cats and Amputees (Greatest Hits) (2000)
  • Sophie (2004)

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Last updated: 05-08-2005 03:27:17
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