KillerCannibal
10-29-09, 11:50 AM
From Blabbermouth.net:
James Greene, Jr., a freelance music writer from Brooklyn, New York, reports that legendary hard rock drummer Chuck Biscuits, whose lengthy résumé included stints in such flagship underground acts as BLACK FLAG and SOCIAL DISTORTION, died Saturday (October 24) after a prolonged battle with throat cancer. He was 44 years old.
"In response to the inquires, thank you for all the support," an anonymous family member wrote in an e-mail sent yesterday morning. "Chuck did not survive his battle with throat cancer. He passed surrounded by his family on 10/24/09."
Chuck Biscuits was probably best known to the general populous for his work with DANZIG. Beginning in 1988, Chuck played on that group's first four albums, which are often hailed as DANZIG's best (thanks in no small part to Chuck's powerful drumming style). The percussionist also appeared on 1993's "Thrall: Demonsweatlive" EP; that release yielded an unexpected chart-burning hit for DANZIG in "Mother" a song the band originally included on their self-titled debut.
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I had no idea he had cancer, though I'm not surprised I didn't know since he wasn't that big of a public figure. I've been a huge fan of Danzig since I was in 5th/6th grade (1992-93), and Chuck was always one of my favorite drummers. He had such a hard-hitting, powerful style that was the perfect complement to Danzig's sound. Once he, along with John Christ and Eerie Von, left the band it just wasn't ever the same. Sad to see him go at such a young age.
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James Greene, Jr., a freelance music writer from Brooklyn, New York, reports that legendary hard rock drummer Chuck Biscuits, whose lengthy résumé included stints in such flagship underground acts as BLACK FLAG and SOCIAL DISTORTION, died Saturday (October 24) after a prolonged battle with throat cancer. He was 44 years old.
"In response to the inquires, thank you for all the support," an anonymous family member wrote in an e-mail sent yesterday morning. "Chuck did not survive his battle with throat cancer. He passed surrounded by his family on 10/24/09."
Chuck Biscuits was probably best known to the general populous for his work with DANZIG. Beginning in 1988, Chuck played on that group's first four albums, which are often hailed as DANZIG's best (thanks in no small part to Chuck's powerful drumming style). The percussionist also appeared on 1993's "Thrall: Demonsweatlive" EP; that release yielded an unexpected chart-burning hit for DANZIG in "Mother" a song the band originally included on their self-titled debut.
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I had no idea he had cancer, though I'm not surprised I didn't know since he wasn't that big of a public figure. I've been a huge fan of Danzig since I was in 5th/6th grade (1992-93), and Chuck was always one of my favorite drummers. He had such a hard-hitting, powerful style that was the perfect complement to Danzig's sound. Once he, along with John Christ and Eerie Von, left the band it just wasn't ever the same. Sad to see him go at such a young age.
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