Evil Laughter
Evil Laughter formed in Los Angeles in the late 1980s, with Damien "Razor" Sharpe on vocals. They came up through the city's thrash metal scene, though they...
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Evil Laughter formed in Los Angeles in the late 1980s, with Damien "Razor" Sharpe on vocals. They came up through the city's thrash metal scene, though they didn't fit neatly into it. Their sound was more aggressive, their stage presence more confrontational.
In 1993, they released their debut album 'The Rise of the Bloodthirsty.' The opening track, 'Red Bitch,' immediately drew attention for its explicit lyrics.
Sharpe's outspoken nature and the band's provocative imagery kept them in the middle of debates about what was acceptable in heavy music. They played shows that sometimes drew protests, but they didn't change their approach. For a certain segment of metal fans in the early '90s, Evil Laughter represented something uncompromising.
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