Humble Gods

Humble Gods
Origin Hermosa Beach, California
Genres Hardcore Punk, Punk Rock, Ska Punk
Years active Early 1990s - present
Labels Suburban Noize Records, WEA, Hollywood Records
Associated acts Kottonmouth Kings, Insane Clown Posse, Daddy X, Betty Blowtorch
Website Official Page
Members Brad "Daddy X" Xavier
Doug Carrion
Byron McMackin
Josh Freeze
Past members

Jason Thirsk(†)
Bianca Wilson(†)
Ricky Vodka
Lou Dog

Spike Xavier

Humble Gods is a punk rock band from Hermosa Beach, California. Kottonmouth Kings' frontman Daddy X created the band. 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. Vocalist 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

Humble gods is a punk band from Hermosa Beach, California consisting of: Daddy X, Doug Carrion, Byron McMackin, Josh Freeze, Scott Koziol, and Brad Gordon. Past members include: Jason Thirsk of Pennywise, Bianca Wislon, 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, October 15, 1996. 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. Bianca Wilson was killed in a car accident in New Orleans while on tour with the all-girl band, Betty Blowtorch. 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. Their third album, Born Free was released January 6, 2004, on Suburban Noize Records. Daddy X also has a solo career, with which he released two albums: Organic Soul in 2004, and Family Ties in 2006.

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

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