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INSAINTS

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Genres
  
Punk rock

Labels
  
Disaster Records

Record label
  
Live Dead Records

Years active
  
1988–1994 2005–present

Genre
  
Punk rock

Albums
  
Sins of Saints

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Instruments
  
Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Drums

Members
  
Eva von Slut Daniel DeLeon Josh Lavine Greg Langston

Origin
  
Modesto, California, United States (1988)

Similar
  
Diesel Queens, Rezurex, The Deep Eynde, White Trash Debutantes, Marian Anderson

The insaints sins and saints


The Insaints were an American punk rock group from Modesto and later San Francisco, California, fronted by controversial vocalist Marian Anderson from 1988-1994. She was noted for her powerful, sexually charged and provocative live performances which frequently included on-stage nudity and sex acts. The Insaints made Bay Area headlines when Anderson was arrested for lewd conduct after an infamous 1993 performance at 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley, CA. The charges were eventually dropped after a yearlong legal battle, but the band broke up in 1994. In 2001, Anderson died of a heroin overdose at the age of 33.

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In 2005, the group reformed under the same name with Eva Von Slut as its new vocalist.

A documentary about the Insaints and the life of vocalist Marian Anderson, entitled Last Fast Ride: The Life, Love, and Death of a Punk Goddess directed by Lilly Scourtis Ayers and narrated by Henry Rollins, was released in February 2011. It features interviews with Insaints guitarist Daniel DeLeon, and Bay Area musicians Tim Armstrong of Rancid, Dexter Holland of The Offspring, Texas Terri Laird, and other assorted Gilman Street veterans as well as photos and footage of the band in action.

The insaints carry on with lyrics


Post-breakup

After the Insaints broke up, Anderson played guitar and sang backups in local San Francisco band The Ritalins with John Kiffmeyer (or Al Sobrante) on drums, "Rotten" Ron Ready on bass, and Josh Donald on vocals. The Ritalins performed in and around the Bay Area for almost 2 years where they were noted mainly for their chaotic and unpredictable shows.

Shortly before her death in 2001, singer Anderson and Insaints guitarist Deleon formed a psychobilly band called The Thrillkillers. The group's only performance was in September 2001.

Marian Anderson is survived by her daughter, Hannah Lolly Anderson.

As of 2012, Daniel DeLeon is active in the psychobilly band Rezurex and gothic rock/new wave band Neon Kross.

Eva Von Slut is a burlesque performer and has fronted the psychobilly band Thee Merry Widows, as well as the punk band The White Barons.

Recordings

Before their breakup in 1994, The Insaints had only one official release; Diesel Queens vs. Insaints, a split, double 7-inch EP with The Diesel Queens from San Jose, CA, released by Maximum RocknRoll in 1993.

On November 9, 2004 the six tracks from the 1993 EP, along with the four other outtakes from the 1993 recording and nine additional live tracks, were collected and released as a full-length album called Sins of Saints on the Disaster Records label.

Discography

  • Diesel Queens vs. Insaints (Split 7 inch w/ the Diesel Queens) (1993)
  • Sins of Saints (LP/CD) (2004)
  • Songs

    Last Fast RideSins of Saints · 2004
    Stupid BoySins of Saints · 2004
    Loser's ClubSins of Saints · 2004

    References

    INSAINTS Wikipedia