Originally Posted by Gadzooks:
The singer committed suicide ‘cause he couldn’t get chicks, (handsome devil that he was).
Chicks can be a bitch sometimes.
I hear a lot of blended artists in this band, wow, were they ever good?! I even hear a bluegrass influence, and though I don't care for country, I can get down w/ some Bill Monroe. Obviously it's just very slight w/ regards to CH and the commonalities to Monroe, but regardless, Canned Heat is very underrated, overall. [Reply]
Revolting Cocks, now known as RevCo, is an American industrial rock band that began as a musical side-project for Richard 23 of Front 242, Luc Van Acker, and Al Jourgensen of Ministry. The band got their name after a fight in a Chicago bar in 1983. Jourgensen, Richard 23 and Luc Van Acker celebrated the formation of their new band with a few drinks. The evening ended in a brawl, with bar stools thrown through the windows. As he ejected the trio, the owner, a man Jourgensen recalls was named Dess,[7] shouted, "I'm calling the police! You guys are a bunch of revolting cocks![7]" The trio decided to use the name for their band.
The band have changed lineups several times. RevCo currently features Al Jourgensen (guitars, keyboards, programming, background vocals, producer), Josh Bradford (vocals, background vocals), Sin Quirin (guitars, bass, keyboards) and Clayton Worbeck (keyboards, programming, mixing, bass). Their Seventh album, called Sex-O Olympic-O, which was produced by Jourgensen at his studio, was released on his 13th Planet label in March 2009. Their newest album, Got Cock?, was also released on April 13, 2010 on the same Label.