Mad Sneaks
Mad Sneaks formed in the early 1990s in New York City with Mary Lorson on vocals. Their debut EP 'Desperately' came out in 1995, followed by the album 'A to...
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Mad Sneaks formed in the early 1990s in New York City with Mary Lorson on vocals. Their debut EP 'Desperately' came out in 1995, followed by the album 'A to Z' the next year. The band's third album 'Dead Killer' arrived in 2001 and featured Page Hamilton from Helmet on the title track.
Their songs like 'Sangue Sujo' and 'Armas, Rosas e Fogo' had a punk intensity that drew attention, though their lyrics about difficult subjects sometimes brought criticism. The lineup included Phil Puleo on guitar, Chris Greer on bass, and Dave Konopka on drums.
They released 'Graveyard Drug Party' in 2003. The band's recordings show a straightforward approach to punk music with melodic touches, particularly in tracks like 'Medeleine' and 'A Cura'.
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