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Cycle Sluts from Hell
OriginNew York City, New York, USA
GenresHeavy metal,[1] glam metal[2]
Years active19861992, 2006, 2007
LabelsEpic
MembersQueen Vixen
She-Fire of Ice
Honey 1%er
Lord Roadkill
Tony Wolfmann
Nick Marden
Ash Gray
Past membersVenus Penis Crusher, aka Betty Kallas
Donna She Wolf
Scott Duboys
Tom Von Doom
Chris Moffett
WebsiteOfficial MySpace Page

The Cycle Sluts from Hell were an American heavy metal band from the late 1980s to early 1990s.

The band was made up of four women singing under the stage names Queen Vixen, She-Fire of Ice, Honey One Percenter and Venus Penis Crusher, backed by various musicians, including Pete Lisa, Christopher Moffett, Tom Von Doom, Fernando Rosario, Brian Smith, Scott Duboys [Nuclear Assault/Warrior Soul], Bobby Gustafson (Overkill), and Eddie Coen (Sick of It All). The lyrics were written by the girls and were tongue-in-cheek and filled with innuendo.[citation needed] The music was primarily written by Pete Lisa, along with writing contributions from Daniel Rey, Mark Durado, Christopher Moffett and Tom Von Doom. The group had a pretty high profile in the New York City area in the late 80's and performed shows with artists such as Jane's Addiction at The Cat Club, Danzig at The Old Studio 54, Joey Ramone at the Ritz and also at the Palladium on 14th St.

The band's self-titled debut album was their only release. The song "I Wish You Were a Beer" is their best known track, written by Honey 1%er and Tom Von Doom. The track featured in the MTV show Beavis and Butthead, who reacted favorably to it.[3] The band's biggest gig was a European tour with Motörhead in the early nineties.

Reunions

July 24, 2006 brought a "one-time only" reunion of some of the original band at The Delancey in New York. In presence were Queen Vixen, Honey 1percenter, She Fire of Ice, Lord Roadkill and Scott Duboys.

They reunited once again on October 31, 2007 for the Motherfucker Halloween party at Club Rebel in New York. Performing were Queen Vixen, Honey 1percenter, She Fire of Ice, and Lord Roadkill (accompanied by Nick Marden from The Stimulators on bass and She Wolves' Tony Mann).[4]

Past members

  • Venus Penis Crusher, aka Betty Kallas, went on to the industrial duo Hanzel und Gretyl.
  • Donna She Wolf is now writing and playing guitar in the New Orleans-based band Star & Dagger [5] a collaboration with Sean Yseult (White Zombie) that began in 2010, along with vocalist Von Hesseling, Dave Catching (Eagles Of Death Metal ) on guitar and Gene Trautmann (Queens Of The Stone Age) on drums. She also formed the group She Wolves with Tony Mann on the Lower East Side around 2000.[6] Their early material was released on Poptown Records[7] including collaborations with punk luminaries such as Sylvain Sylvain and Jayne County.
  • Scott Duboys, drums, had previously played for Nuclear Assault, Cities, VonHelsing and then joined Warrior Soul after CSFH
  • Tom Von Doom, bass, co-wrote the single "I Wish You Were A Beer," and previously played with Bebe Buell and The Great Kat. He currently resides in Hollywood and produced the song, "Waiting," by Jamie Coon, featured in the hit CBS show "The Ghost Whisperer."
  • Chris Moffett went on to replace John Ricco of Warrior Soul for 1 CD and a European tour.

Discography

  • Cycle Sluts from Hell, self-titled, Epic, 1991

See also

References

  • Cycle Sluts from Hell page at Allmusic, by Greg Prato
  • Cycle Sluts from Hell page at BNR Metal
  • The Day I Met the Cycle Sluts from Hell[permanent dead link], by Daniela
  • The Encyclopedia of Heavy Metal, Sterling, 2003, ISBN 0-7607-4218-9 (has an entry for the Cycle Sluts) [3]
  1. ^ Prato, Greg. "Cycle Sluts from Hell – Cycle Sluts from Hell". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved October 9, 2016.
  2. ^ McPadden, Mike (September 21, 2015). "The Hair Metal 100: Ranking the '80s Greatest Glam Bands, Part 1". VH1. Viacom. Retrieved October 9, 2016.
  3. ^ Beavis and Butthead episode guide at tv.com, Way Down Mexico Way, broadcast 26 May 1993
  4. ^ [1] Punk Globe Magazine, "Cycle Sluts from Hell Halloween ’07 Reunion", 2007
  5. ^ [2]
  6. ^ She Wolves press page, article from Crusher Magazine
  7. ^ POPTOWN RECORDS For fans of rock music from the 60s, 70s and 80s