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21 de abr. de 2015 · They existed for little more than a year, with their “classic” lineup – Crocus Behemoth (the nom de plume of David Thomas), Peter Laughner, Cheetah Chrome (Gene O’Connor), Johnny “Madman ...
Junto a Crocus Behemoth y Peter Laughner estaban el guitarrista Gene O´Connor, el bajista Craig Bell y el batería Johnny “Madman” Madansky en la primera formación estable de Rocket From The Tombs. Con esta alineación, el grupo tocó por el área de Cleveland durante algún tiempo.
24 de ago. de 2021 · Upon their exit, Rocket From The Tombs’ “fuck art, let’s rock!” faction—guitarist Cheetah Chrome and drummer Johnny “Madman” Madansky, now renamed Johnny Blitz —took some of their ...
Guitarist Gene O'Connor (Cheetah Chrome) and drummer Johnny "Madman" Madansky (later Johnny Blitz) were kids from the city who shared a love of overdrive groove rock and general chaos. They played in bands called Slash and Sarah Blue, covering the New York Dolls, Alice Cooper and other glam/hard rock acts.
Craig Bell, David Thomas, Gene "Cheetah" OConnor, Johnny "Madman" Madansky, Peter Laughner, Tom Foolery, Gary Siperko, Stiv Bators
The remaining members of the group were ditched and Gene O'Connor (aka Cheetah Chrome) was brought in on guitar, Craig Bell on bass and Johnny 'Madman' Madansky (later Johnny Blitz) on drums. O'Connor and Madansky had a love of glam rock and the likes of the New York Dolls and Alice Cooper and had played, separately, in two-bit bands like Slash ...