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Album Information:



Album ID: 10096

About The Four Horsemen:

The Four Horsemen was an American heavy metal band formed in San Francisco, California in 1985. The band consisted of Frank C. Starr on vocals, Dave Chandler on guitar, Steve 'The Krusher' Kachinsky on bass, and Kenneth 'Dimwit' Montgomery on drums.

The band drew their inspiration from classic heavy metal bands like Black Sabbath and Judas Priest, combining heavy riffing with soulful vocals and a dark, brooding atmosphere. They quickly gained a following in the San Francisco metal scene and released their debut album, 'Nobody Said It Was Easy', in 1991.

The album was well received both by fans and critics, and to this day is considered a classic of the genre. However, the band soon ran into issues with their label and management, leading to a long hiatus before their next release.

In 1996, the band reconvened for their follow-up album, 'Daylight Again'. However, this album failed to live up to the expectations set by their debut, and the band once again disbanded shortly after.

Despite their relatively short career, The Four Horsemen left a lasting impression on the heavy metal scene and remain a cult favorite among fans of the genre. Their unique blend of classic heavy metal with a modern, brooding sound continues to inspire new generations of metal musicians.

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Members:

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1. Frank C. Starr (vocals) - Starr was born in New York City and became the lead vocalist of The Four Horsemen in 1988. Before joining the band, he had recorded two solo albums and had played with various rock bands.

2. Dave Lizmi (guitar) - Lizmi was born in Detroit, Michigan, and was a founding member of The Four Horsemen. He had previously played in various local bands before forming the group.

3. Haggis (bass) - Haggis was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and joined The Four Horsemen in 1988. He had previously played with bands such as The Cult and Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction.

4. Ben Pape (drums) - Pape was born in Sacramento, California, and joined The Four Horsemen in 1989. He had previously played with the band, The Electric Love Hogs.

The Four Horsemen were known for their hard-driving rock 'n' roll and their wild live performances. The band's career was cut short when Frank C. Starr died of a drug overdose in 1991.

Track List for Nobody Said It Was Easy:

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Discography for The Four Horsemen:

The Four Horsemen was an American hard rock band that existed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Here is their discography:

Albums:
1. 'Nobody Said It Was Easy' (1991)
2. 'Gettin' Pretty Good...At Barely Gettin' By' (1996)

Singles:
1. 'Rockin' Is Ma Business' / 'Good News Bad News' (1989)
2. 'Tired Wings' / 'Can't Stop Rockin' (1990)
3. 'Let It Rock' / 'Life In The City' (1991)
4. 'Stayin' Alive' / 'Can't Stop Lovin' You' (1991)
5. 'Sugar Cane' / 'I Need A Thrill/Somethin' Good' (1992)

Other Releases:
1. 'Live in London' (1993) - live album
2. 'Daylight Again' (1994) - compilation album, featuring previously unreleased material

Note: The Four Horsemen disbanded in 1996 after the release of 'Gettin' Pretty Good...At Barely Gettin' By.' There were no other official releases from the band after this.