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'''Shotgun Messiah''' was a renamed incarnation of [[Kingpin]], initially formed in 1985. Like Kingpin, it featured Zinny Zan, Harry Cody, [[Tim Skold]], and Stixx Galore. Their album released under The Cools name was re-recorded and released as Shotgun Messiah's self-titled debut album, ''Shotgun Messiah''. The style of this album was glam metal typical of early 1980s American bands, in the vein of Mötley Crüe and Ratt. | '''Shotgun Messiah''' was a renamed incarnation of [[Kingpin]], initially formed in 1985. Like Kingpin, it featured Zinny Zan, Harry Cody, [[Tim Skold]], and Stixx Galore. Their album released under The Cools name was re-recorded and released as Shotgun Messiah's self-titled debut album, ''Shotgun Messiah''. The style of this album was glam metal typical of early 1980s American bands, in the vein of Mötley Crüe and Ratt. | ||
− | ==Discography== | + | == Discography == |
* ''Shotgun Messiah'' (1989) | * ''Shotgun Messiah'' (1989) | ||
* ''Second Coming'' (1991) | * ''Second Coming'' (1991) |
Latest revision as of 16:21, 23 January 2024
Shotgun Messiah was a renamed incarnation of Kingpin, initially formed in 1985. Like Kingpin, it featured Zinny Zan, Harry Cody, Tim Skold, and Stixx Galore. Their album released under The Cools name was re-recorded and released as Shotgun Messiah's self-titled debut album, Shotgun Messiah. The style of this album was glam metal typical of early 1980s American bands, in the vein of Mötley Crüe and Ratt.
Discography[edit]
- Shotgun Messiah (1989)
- Second Coming (1991)
- I Want More (EP) (1992)
- Violent New Breed (1993)