Peppermint Creeps
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| Peppermint Creeps | |
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| Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| Genres | Punk, Glam rock |
| Years active | 1997 – Current |
| Members | |
| Traci Michaelz Macy Malone Billy Blade |
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Peppermint Creeps are a Glam metal band from Hollywood, California, formed in 1997. Their music can be compared to the band KISS's style and J-Rock styles with a Pop-Punk sound. The group are recognisable by their makeup, often fluorescent red, pink or green colored hair, as well as their elaborate stage costumes consisting of mainly black PVC with fluorescent colors.
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[edit] History
The Peppermint Creeps started life as a 3-piece band, made up of guitarist Macy Malone and bass player Kari Ash, from Canada, and drummer Traci Michaelz, from the United States.
Later adding Marky DeSade on vocals, together they recorded three demo tracks that were released shortly in 1998 on cassette tape. Soon after Marky left and Macy Malone continued with vocals. They were joined by guitarist/vocalist Billi Foxxx with whom they performed live shows through 1999.
The Peppermint Creeps then recorded a studio E.P. with guitarist Macy Malone on vocals, that was produced by Phil Soussan (Ozzy Osbourne, Vince Neil & Billy Idol) and Randy Castillo (Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne, Lita Ford & The Motels), called "Cre.E.P.show".
In 2002, Peppermint Creeps expanded from a three-piece band, to a four piece, bringing in Arizona guitarist/vocalist Eddie Electra. The group regularly played Traci Michaelz two semi-monthly club nights "Club Paranormal" and "Glamageddon" at the Key Club in Hollywood, CA. They recorded their first full length album Animatron-X in 2002.
In 2003 bassist Kari Ash would leave the band and Andii Stittch would fill in. Shortly thereafter, the group filmed a video for their song "Lesbian". The video featured computer graphics of the band in a candy world, similar to that seen in "Charlie & the Chocolate Factory" and "The Nightmare Before Christmas". Stittch would not fill in for the band for long, leaving shortly after the group played a show in Hollywood with fellow Glam Metal band, the Murderdolls.
The Creeps recruited guitarist Robbie Stylez from local Hollywood band "BlaQ!", and Eddie switched to bass. The band gained further attention due to their MySpace profile, becoming the website's #1 Glam band. In 2005, they released their second album, "We Are the Weirdos" (the title is a quote from Fairuza Balk's character Nancy in the movie "The Craft"). They also filmed videos for "Stupid", "Pop Culture" and "Life". Shortly after, Robbie left the band.
[edit] Revised line-up: 2006
On September 15, 2006, the band unveiled the new line-up which returned the band to a four piece. Robbie Stylez returned to the band on guitar, and a new member Billy Blade was brought in on bass.
Along with a new website, the Peppermint Creeps revealed that they would be opening a new fan club in 2007 called "The Creepy Club". They also put out a preview for the 2009 album, in the form of a free download of a song called "Just Another Day". They filmed videos for "Just Another Day", "Let Your Voice Be Heard", "Broken Dollz", "Heartbleed" and The Vapors cover "Turning Japanese". The band went on to record a cover cd called "Cover Up". Soon after, guitarist Robbie once again left the band.
[edit] June 13, 2008
Traci Michaelz died in the early morning hours of Friday, June 13, 2008 after performing in Fort Worth Texas at the Rockstar Sports Bar the previous night.
Official statement from the band:
"As you have all heard already, the infamous Traci Michaelz passed away on tour on Friday the 13th of June in Ft. Worth, TX after a show at Rockstar Sports Bar. The hometown of Vinnie & Dimebag of Pantera, idols of Traci's.
We were with him for 2 weeks on the road. He was the happiest we have seen him in such a long time. He was doing what he loved the most. None of us saw anything but alcohol and yes he was drinking a lot, but not unusually for Traci. Anyone who knows him, hung out with him or drank with him, knew his tolerance was high.
He passed out, we put him to bed at 4am. Billy heard him snoring at 6am just before he fell asleep. When we all woke up at 9am he was not breathing anymore. Macy tried to revive him, but he was gone."
The band released the new album "In Hell" with Traci Michaelz last drum tracks on May 30 2009
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Animatron X - (2002)
- We Are the Weirdos - We R The Weirdoz- (2005)
- Cover Up - (2007)
- In Hell - (2009)
[edit] E.P.
- CreE.P.show - (1998)
[edit] Members
[edit] Current
- Traci Michaelz - drumz & vocalz (RIP)
- Macy Malone - vocalz & guitarz
- Billy Blade - bass & vocalz
[edit] Former
- Kari Ash - bass (1997-2003)
- Robbie Styles - guitar/vocals (2004-2005)(2006-2007)
- Andii Stitttch - live bass (2003-2004)
- Eddie "CS" Electra - vocals/live bass/live guitar (2002-2006)
- Marky DeSade - live vocals (1998)
- Billi Foxxx - live guitars/vocals (1999)
- Trixie Joe - live bass (1999)