Having toured the world over, sold millions of records worldwide, and triumphed over yesteryear, flamboyant frontman Marq Torien has reinvented the band catapulting the Bulletboys to a new rock 'n' roll force majeure that is fresh sounding and very relevant in today's music scene. Bulletboys has recently signed their first major record deal since the WB days with Chavis Records for a brand new release sure to be nothing less than astonishing. They say history repeats itself; Then the Bulletboys are destined to repeat mega-stardom one more time...
Freak Show Music Artist : Bulletboys Music Label : Wea Corp Release Date : 1991-03-12 Artistopia's Price :$15.98
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Freakshow/Za-Za Music Artist : Bulletboys Music Label : Wounded Bird Records Release Date : 2005-06-21 Artistopia's Price :$8.44
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Greatest Hits Music Artist : Bulletboys Music Label : MSI:LEMON Release Date : 2005-08-15 Artistopia's Price :$19.43
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The Bullet Boys were unfairly labeled as a Van Halen clone due to vocalist Marq Torien's (one-time Ratt guitarist) onstage antics, and their association with producer Ted Templeman. They enjoyed massive stardom on the tail end of the L.A. glam movement, but their glory days faded as fast as they arrived. Torien, guitarist Mick Sweda and bassist Lonnie Vencent had played together (briefly) in King Kobra. The three of them left that band and rounded out the Bullet Boys line-up with drummer Jimmy D'Anda. The debut album shot up the charts on its way to platinum sales, backed by the debut single 'Smooth Up In Ya', but then the band went silent. Torien had vocal troubles during the recording of Freakshow, and by the time it was released three years after the debut, the music scene had changed drastically. Fame was short but sweet for the Bullet Boys, however their debut will forever remain a sleaze classic. This Greatest Hits is remastered with sleeve notes and rare photos. Lemon. 2005.