I was playing with the Aquabats, and then I quit to join a band called Suicide Machine in Detroit.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In the late summer of 1986, the band I had been in for five years stopped playing. Suddenly, I was on my own. This new state of bandlessness was, at first, traumatic. When your group breaks up, a lot of broken parts hit the ground.
I quit my band in New York City in 1969 and I got really angry at them. I got angry at one of my guitar players and I dove over the drum set and we got into a fight.
I was playing in other rock bands. Any of those bands didn't last long.
I joined a band to hit things.
I just happened to wind up in a metal band when I was 15.
I started out as a guitarist in the early '80s.
I'd forgotten what it was like to play music and have it be fun so I decided to stop. I wasn't even sure if I was going to make a new record, I was just kinda quitting.
I was in two very horrible bands.
I broke up the band in the office in Gerrard Street.
Starting in the mid-'80s, I played in a band called Meat Joy, and we made our own record, toured.