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Humble Gods
OriginHermosa Beach, California
GenresPunk rock
Years active1990–1997, 2003–2009
LabelsSuburban Noize Records, WEA, Hollywood Records
Past membersBrad "Daddy X" Xavier
Doug Carrion
Josh Freese
Jason Thirsk(†)
Bianca Halstead(†)
Ricky Vodka
Lou Dogg
Spike Xavier
Byron McKrackin
WebsiteOfficial Page

Humble Gods was a punk rock band from Hermosa Beach, California. Kottonmouth Kings' frontman Daddy X created the band. On October 17, 1995, the band released its debut self-titled album Humble Gods on WEA. The band had a number of members come and go throughout its career, including two untimely deaths. Daddy X is also the vocalist of the punk rock/hip-hop groups X-Pistols and Kottonmouth Kings, and former vocalist of the skate punk band Doggy Style. He also has a solo hip-hop career.

Biography

The band's membership consisted of: Daddy X, Doug Carrion, Byron McMackin, Josh Freeze, Scott Koziol, and Brad Gordon. Past members include: Jason Thirsk of Pennywise, Bianca Halstead, Ricky Vodka (of Motochrist), Spike Xavier (Mind Over Four) and Lou Dog (of the Kottonmouth Kings). Jason Thirsk only recorded one album with Humble Gods, No Heroes. Thirsk had been in rehabilitation for alcoholism and also suffered from depression. Shortly after recording the album he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound July 29, 1996, at the age of 28. Their debut album Humble Gods was released October 17, 1995, on WEA. Their second album No Heroes was released October 15, 1996, on Hollywood Records. The bassist on the album, Bianca Halstead, was killed in a car accident in New Orleans while on tour with the all-female band Betty Blowtorch. Humble Gods ended up disbanding in 1997, causing Daddy X to refocus on Kottonmouth Kings, with the group going on to become one of the most popular independent hip hop groups of the 2000s. In 2003, Humble Gods re-formed, and later released their third album, Born Free on January 6, 2004, on Suburban Noize Records.

Discography

# Title Date Label
1 Humble Gods October 17, 1995 WEA
2 No Heroes October 15, 1996 Hollywood Records
3 Born Free January 6, 2004 Suburban Noize Records

Past members

  • "Suburban Noize Records – Official Website". Suburban Noize Records – Official Website.
  • "Humble Gods – Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.
  • "Humble Gods – Born Free CD Album". www.cduniverse.com.
  • "Humble Gods CD Album". www.cduniverse.com.
  • "Humble Gods – No Heroes CD Album". www.cduniverse.com.