Warrant is an American
glam metal
Glam metal (also known as hair metal or pop metal) is a subgenre of heavy metal that features pop-influenced hooks and guitar riffs, upbeat rock anthems, and slow power ballads. It borrows heavily from the fashion and image of 1970s glam ...
band formed in 1984 in
Hollywood,
Los Angeles
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, California, that experienced success from 1989 to 1996 with five albums reaching international sales of over 10 million. The band first came into the national spotlight with their double platinum debut album ''
Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich
''Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich'' is the debut studio album by American glam metal band Warrant, released in 1989.
The album was highly successful, spawning the hit singles "Heaven" (No. 2, 1989), "Down Boys" (No. 27, 1989) and " S ...
'' and one of its singles, "
Heaven", which reached No. 1 in ''
Rolling Stone
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'' and No. 2 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100.
The band's success continued in the early 1990s with the double platinum album ''
Cherry Pie'', which provided the
hit song of the same name.
Following the critically acclaimed gold album ''
Dog Eat Dog'' the band started to experience frequent changes to the line-up and despite the drop in popularity with the arrival of
grunge
Grunge (sometimes referred to as the Seattle sound) is an alternative rock genre and subculture that emerged during the in the American Pacific Northwest state of Washington, particularly in Seattle and nearby towns. Grunge fuses elements of p ...
, they released ''
Ultraphobic
''Ultraphobic'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band Warrant. Released on March 7, 1995, on CMC International, after the apparent breakup of the band, the record was regarded as the band's "comeback" album. It is the first album to f ...
'' in 1995 and a successful
greatest hits album
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in 1996. The band also changed their musical direction with the release of the grunge-influenced ''
Belly to Belly'' in 1996, but returned to their roots very quickly by the end of the decade. The band experienced highs and lows in the 2000s with successful tours, a new covers album ''
Under the Influence'', lead singer
Jani Lane
Jani Lane (born John Kennedy Oswald; February 1, 1964 – August 11, 2011) was an American singer and the lead vocalist, frontman, lyricist and main songwriter for the glam metal band Warrant. From Hollywood, California, the band experienced su ...
leaving, a new album called ''
Born Again'' with
Black 'n Blue
Black 'N Blue is an American heavy metal band from Portland, Oregon, United States. The current members are lead vocalist Jaime St. James, bassist Patrick Young, drummer Pete Holmes, and guitarists Brandon Cook and Doug Rappoport . The band ...
singer
Jaime St. James
Jaime St. James (born January 27, 1960) is the lead vocalist and primary songwriter of the glam metal band Black 'N Blue. He also served briefly in the mid-2000s as the lead singer of Warrant, but he left upon the return of the band's original ...
and a brief reunion of the original line up. In 2011, Jani Lane died of
alcohol poisoning
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.
As of 2022, the band is still recording music and performing, now with ex-
Lynch Mob lead vocalist Robert Mason.
History
Early years (1984–1987)
Warrant was formed in 1984 by drummer Max Asher (born Max Asher/Masursky), who also named the band, while still in high school. In addition to Asher, the original line-up included lead vocalist
Adam Shore, guitarists
Josh Lewis (born Josh Cohen) and
Erik Turner
Erik Turner (born March 31, 1964) is best known as the rhythm guitarist in American glam metal band Warrant. Turner co-founded Warrant in Los Angeles, California in July 1984 with bassist Jerry Dixon.
Turner was influenced by bands Led Zeppel ...
, and bassist Chris Vincent, the last of whom was quickly replaced by
Jerry Dixon. The band gigged hard in California opening for
Hurricane
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,
Ted Nugent
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,
Stryper and
Black 'n Blue
Black 'N Blue is an American heavy metal band from Portland, Oregon, United States. The current members are lead vocalist Jaime St. James, bassist Patrick Young, drummer Pete Holmes, and guitarists Brandon Cook and Doug Rappoport . The band ...
among others. In September 1986, Shore and Asher quit to create Hot Wheelz. Later that month, Erik Turner was at a gig watching a band called
Plain Jane
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who had become a regular feature in the Los Angeles club circuit, and, impressed by the band's songwriting and vocal performance, invited lead singer
Jani Lane
Jani Lane (born John Kennedy Oswald; February 1, 1964 – August 11, 2011) was an American singer and the lead vocalist, frontman, lyricist and main songwriter for the glam metal band Warrant. From Hollywood, California, the band experienced su ...
and drummer
Steven Sweet
Steven Sweet (born Steven Chamberlin on October 29, 1965, in Wadsworth, Ohio, United States) is a Los Angeles-based drummer who is most famous for being a member of Warrant.
Personal information
Before joining Warrant he was in the glam metal ...
(born Steven Chamberlin/Chamberlain) to jam with his band at Hollywood's db Sound in September 1986. Lane and Sweet, along with guitarist
Joey Allen
Joseph Alan Cagle, known professionally as Joey Allen, is best known as the lead guitarist of the American glam metal band Warrant.
Allen was born as Joseph Alan Cagle on June 23, 1964, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and grew up in Irvine, California ...
(born Joey Cagle), who replaced Lewis, completed the revamped lineup in 1987. The recruitment of Lane proved pivotal in the band's future, with the singer quickly assuming the role of songwriter.
After achieving fame on the Los Angeles club scene, the band recorded a demo tape in September 1987 for Paisley Park Records, a record label owned by musician
Prince
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. With major labels taking an interest and after recording tracks for A&M Records the band also put in a showing on the movie soundtrack to ''
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
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Plac ...
''. Eventually, it was announced that Columbia had snapped up the band.
Lane immediately spent his advance on a black Corvette, which he promptly crashed.
Warrant opened their campaign in September billed with D'MOLLS followed by dates with
Britny Fox. The label immediately arranged for them to work with the in demand Beau Hill as producer on what would become the band's debut album.
Peak of popularity (1988–1993)
In January 1988, Warrant signed a contract with
Columbia Records
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, and in April they began recording their debut album ''
Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich
''Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich'' is the debut studio album by American glam metal band Warrant, released in 1989.
The album was highly successful, spawning the hit singles "Heaven" (No. 2, 1989), "Down Boys" (No. 27, 1989) and " S ...
''.
The album was released January 31, 1989, and was a significant success charting at number 10 on the
''Billboard'' 200.
The album spawned four hit singles on the US charts: the No. 2 power ballad "
Heaven", the No. 20 Power Ballad "
Sometimes She Cries
Sometimes She Cries is a song by United States, American glam metal band Warrant (American band), Warrant. A power ballad, it was released in 1989 as the fourth single from Warrant's debut album ''Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich''. The song char ...
", the No. 27 rock anthem "
Down Boys", which is now Warrant's alias, and "
Big Talk
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", which reached No. 30.
Image-wise, Warrant became a huge hit instantly and slotted right into the trend for big-haired, leather-wearing hard rock bands, and their music videos made much of their look.
The band toured with
Paul Stanley
Paul Stanley (born Stanley Bert Eisen; January 20, 1952) is an American musician who is the co-founder, frontman, rhythm guitarist and co-lead vocalist of the hard rock band Kiss. He is the writer or co-writer of many of the band's most popula ...
,
Poison
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,
Mötley Crüe,
Queensrÿche
Queensrÿche is an American heavy metal band. It formed in 1982 in Bellevue, Washington, out of the local band the Mob. The band has released 16 studio albums, one EP, and several DVDs, and continues to tour and record. The original lineup ...
,
Cinderella
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and
Kingdom Come, alongside copious
MTV
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coverage.
The band was featured in ''
Screamer Magazine
''Screamer Magazine'', which billed itself "The Loudest Mag on The Planet", was an American rock music magazine. It was created by David F. Castagno in October 1987.
The publication started out as a vehicle in which to promote local rock bands i ...
'' several times before finally landing the cover of its June 1989 issue.
Warrant's first video album, ''Warrant: Live – Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich'' was released in 1990 on VHS and
Laserdisc
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, featuring the band performing live in concert. The video was certified platinum
The band's momentum at this point carried them to further success with the much anticipated second album ''
Cherry Pie'' in 1990.
Once more produced by Beau Hill, the album's title track was released as the first single and immediately propelled itself to a top 10 placing in the American singles chart.
The album had tentatively been titled 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' after the original opening track. However, the label wanted an 'anthem' track, resulting in Lane coming up with "Cherry Pie" and the track becoming not only the lead cut but the album's title track.
The video for the song employed model actress
Bobbie Brown
Bobbie Jean Brown (born October 7, 1969), sometimes credited as Bobbie Brown-Lane, is an American actress, model, and former beauty pageant contestant. She appeared in the video for Warrant's song " Cherry Pie".
Early life
Brown was born O ...
, whom Lane would later marry.
The album charted at No. 7 on ''The Billboard 200''
and featured guest appearances by
Poison
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's
C.C. DeVille
C.C. DeVille (born Bruce Anthony Johannesson; May 14, 1962) is an American guitarist best known as a member of rock band Poison. The band has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide, including 15 million in the United States. In addition to ...
,
Danger Danger
Danger Danger is an American glam metal band formed in Queens, New York, in 1987.
History
Danger Danger was formed in 1987 by former Hotshot members lead vocalist Mike Pont, bassist Bruno Ravel (born 1964), and drummer Steve West (born 196 ...
's
Bruno Ravel and
Steve West, and
Fiona. The album, which spawned the hit singles "
Cherry Pie" (Featured in ''
Guitar Hero II
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''), "
Uncle Tom's Cabin
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" (the acoustic intro was performed by Eric Oswald – Jani's brother), "
Blind Faith
Blind Faith were an English supergroup featuring Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, and Ric Grech. They were eagerly anticipated by the music press following on the success of each of the member's former bands, including Clapton a ...
" and "
I Saw Red
"I Saw Red" is a power ballad by United States, American glam metal band Warrant (American band), Warrant. It was released in December 1990 as the second single from Warrant's second album ''Cherry Pie (album), Cherry Pie''. The song was one of ...
" which also reached the Top Ten in the United States, and the album went on to sell three million copies.
The release of "Cherry Pie" was followed by a world tour with Poison, which ended in January 1991 after a conflict between the two bands over stage room. The band's European tour with
David Lee Roth
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was cut short after Lane fractured several ribs in a stage dive in
Birmingham
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, England.
Warrant soon returned to touring, headlining shows in America on their 'Blood, Sweat And Beers' tour, supported by
FireHouse
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and
Trixter
Trixter is an American glam metal band from Paramus, New Jersey. The band achieved major success in the early 1990s with their top hit, "Give It To Me Good" reaching sixty-five on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1990. The band disbanded for several y ...
.
The band released their second video album ''Cherry Pie: Quality You Can Taste'' in 1991. The video features backstage interviews, concert clips including a preview of the band's next album and all the music videos from ''Cherry Pie''.
In 1992, Warrant released their third album the critically acclaimed ''
Dog Eat Dog''.
The record achieved only moderate commercial success compared with the first two albums,
but still sold over 500,000 copies reaching Gold status and charting at No. 25 on the US charts. While the record suffered poor sales performance in America, it was still considered as Warrant's strongest record, and a favorite among many devoted fans. The band snared a European touring slot, playing a number of shows on the "Monsters Of Rock" festival, headlined by
Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band formed in Leyton, East London, in 1975 by bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris. While fluid in the early years of the band, the lineup for most of the band's history has consisted of Harri ...
. The album featured the singles "
Machine Gun
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", "
The Bitter Pill" and "The Hole in my Wall".
Warrant also cut two tracks for the ''
Gladiator'' movie in a cover version of
Queen
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's anthem "
We Will Rock You
"We Will Rock You" is a song written by Brian May and recorded by British rock band Queen for their 1977 album ''News of the World''. ''Rolling Stone'' ranked it number 330 of " The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time" in 2004, and it placed at num ...
" and "The Power".
Changing times (1994–1999)
The 1990s were characterized by frequent changes to the band's line-up.
Following their Dog Eat Dog world tour Lane temporarily left the band to start a solo career and the band was then dropped by Columbia, following the arrival of
grunge
Grunge (sometimes referred to as the Seattle sound) is an alternative rock genre and subculture that emerged during the in the American Pacific Northwest state of Washington, particularly in Seattle and nearby towns. Grunge fuses elements of p ...
and the death of Warrant's long-time manager Tom Hulett.
In September 1993, Lane returned to the band and a short U.S. club tour commenced. In May 1994, guitarist Allen left Warrant and was followed by drummer Sweet in the following month.
In November 1994, former
Kingdom Come member,
Rick Steier
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replaced Allen on guitar and fellow Kingdom Come alumnus
James Kottak
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replaced Sweet on drums.
Shortly thereafter, a new record deal was signed with Tom Lipsky of CMC Records in September 1994. A Japanese deal was signed with Pony Canyon Records at the same time.
The band's fourth album ''
Ultraphobic
''Ultraphobic'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band Warrant. Released on March 7, 1995, on CMC International, after the apparent breakup of the band, the record was regarded as the band's "comeback" album. It is the first album to f ...
'' was released in March 1995 and, although critically acclaimed, was not as successful as its predecessors. The new album (produced by a returning Beau Hill) saw Warrant acknowledging the grunge phenomenon with a record that openly admitted to a Seattle influence, although was still a natural progression from the hard edged ''Dog Eat Dog''. The album featured the singles "Family Picnic", "Followed" and the ballad "Stronger Now" and the band went on tour again, touring America, Japan and Europe.
Drummer Kottak left the band in March 1996 and was replaced by Bobby Borg, formerly of
Beggars & Thieves
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. ''
The Best Of Warrant'' was the band's first compilation album released in 1996 which was good timing and sold well, featuring all of the hits from previous albums.
Adopting the official handle of WARRANT 96 (in order to signify the group's new musical direction), the group came up with their fifth studio album, the grunge infested ''
Belly to Belly'' in October 1996. The record dispensed with the melodic rock niceties of previous works. The record was described by guitarist Steier as a "concept album" that follows a rags-to-riches-to-rags storyline concerning fame, fortune and the examination of one's value system once the spotlight fades.
Warrant released their first live compilation ''
Warrant Live 86-97'' in July 1997. It was recorded live at Harpos Concert Theatre, Detroit, Michigan on November 22, 1996. Warrant toured in 1997 opening for
Alice Cooper
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in America alongside label mates
Dokken
Dokken is an American glam metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1978. It split up in 1989 and reformed four years later. The band had several hit singles which charted on the Billboard Hot 100, such as " Alone Again", " In My Dreams", and " Burn ...
and
Slaughter. In October 1997, drummer Borg left the band to pursue a career as an author of several books including
The Musicians Handbook, and was briefly replaced by touring drummer Vikki Foxx. The band was featured on the
Rock Never Stops Tour in 1998. In 1999 Warrant released ''
Greatest & Latest'' album featuring new re-recorded versions of some their classic songs and three new tracks.
Lane leaves, solo albums, new singer (2000–2007)
Guitarist Steier and keyboardist Danny Wagner (the latter of whom also performed drums) left the band in January 2000.
Keri Kelli
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replaced Steier on guitars as a touring member and Mike Fasano became the newest in a long line of drummers. Keri Kelli and Mike Fasano had previously played together in Dad's Porno Mag. In August 2000, Kelli toured with
Slash's Snakepit
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.
Warrant's next record was an album of cover versions, ''
Under the Influence'', released in May 2001, also featuring two new original tracks: "Subhuman" and "Face" Produced by Jerry Dixon. The band toured with Poison again in the summer of 2001, but the tour was cut short due to back injuries sustained by Poison bassist
Bobby Dall
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The band has sold over 50 million albums worldwide and has sold 15 mill ...
.
Lane released his official debut solo album, ''
Back Down to One'', in 2002 through ''Z Records''. It carried a "power pop" sound which was more closely aligned with the sound of Warrant than his unreleased ''Jabberwocky'' project. Shortly after the album's release Lane was admitted to a rehab center for alcohol and drug-related exhaustion.
The band again featured on the
Rock Never Stops Tour in 2003 and in April 2003, Warrant replaced drummer Fasano with Kevan Phares.
Following rehab, Lane officially quit Warrant again in January 2004. After a few appearances on tribute compilations, Lane attempted to restart his own version of Warrant which would be stopped by legal action from his former bandmates.
Mike Fasano was briefly rehired in early 2004, before Steven Sweet rejoined the band. Joey Allen also rejoined in February 2004 and Lane was replaced with former
Black N' Blue vocalist
Jaime St. James
Jaime St. James (born January 27, 1960) is the lead vocalist and primary songwriter of the glam metal band Black 'N Blue. He also served briefly in the mid-2000s as the lead singer of Warrant, but he left upon the return of the band's original ...
.
Warrant released their seventh studio album entitled ''
Born Again'' on February 4, 2006, with producer and engineer Pat Regan, who has previously worked with
Ace Frehley
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,
Deep Purple
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,
Mr. Big and
L.A. Guns
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. Music Videos were shot for all the songs on ''Born Again'' including the singles "Bourbon County Line" and "Dirty Jack", they appear on the DVD "Born Again: Delvis Video Diaries" along with behind the scenes footage, on tour clips and the making of the album. This was the first album to not feature Lane on lead vocals. On July 14, 2007, Warrant performed at the hard rock festival
Rocklahoma.
Original lineup reunion (2008)
In January 2008, the band's agent, the
William Morris Agency
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, issued a new photograph of the band with Lane prominently featured, confirming his return to the band for the 20 year anniversary. This version of the band was scheduled to play at Rocklahoma 2008. In March 2008, Warrant announced on its official website that it would co-headline with Cinderella on a summer reunion tour after Rocklahoma 2008. Ultimately, the tour was canceled after Cinderella singer
Tom Keifer
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Early life
Tom Keifer grew up in a musical family and began playing guitar at a young ...
's left vocal cord hemorrhaged, making it impossible for him to sing in the immediate future. They had several shows outside of the Cinderella tour including 2 dates in Canada, Rocklahoma, and several in August.
On September 5, 2008, Jani Lane left Warrant and Robert Mason (ex-
Lynch Mob) took over vocals.
A statement from the band, published by
Blabbermouth.net
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, said that:
On September 10, Rita Wilde's ''Rock Report'' confirmed that Jani Lane was out of Warrant due to song writing disagreements, but offered no further details on replacements or the band's future. Mason eventually agreed not only to finish the tour but also to become a permanent member of the band.
A compilation reunion DVD was released in late 2008 titled ''They Came From Hollywood''.
Post Jani Lane (2009–2011)
In December 2010 Turner and Dixon appeared with longtime friend David Castagno o
RadioScreamerto discuss Warrant's long and successful career as well as the band's next album plans.
On January 27, 2011, Allen announced that the bass and drums for fourteen songs for Warrant's next album had been completed, with the rhythm guitar parts for seven also completed.
The release of the new album, titled ''
Rockaholic
''Rockaholic'' is the eighth studio album by American rock band Warrant, released on May 17, 2011. This is the first album to feature the band’s third lead singer Robert Mason, who replaced original lead singer Jani Lane in 2008. Lane returne ...
'', on May 13, 2011, in Europe and May 17, 2011, in North America was confirmed by
Frontiers Records. It subsequently peaked at number 22 on the Billboard
Top Hard Rock Albums
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chart.
The album features two new music videos for the singles: "Life's a Song" and "Home".
The Rockaholic Tour of Canada and the US with label mates
Whitesnake
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as well as
Cinderella
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and fellow
Sunset Strip Kings
Poison
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, had Warrant playing over 50 dates in support of the album.
Death of Jani Lane (2011)
On Thursday evening, August 11, 2011, the Los Angeles Police Department announced that
Jani Lane
Jani Lane (born John Kennedy Oswald; February 1, 1964 – August 11, 2011) was an American singer and the lead vocalist, frontman, lyricist and main songwriter for the glam metal band Warrant. From Hollywood, California, the band experienced su ...
, 47, former lead singer (1986–2004, 2008), had been found dead. It was confirmed that Lane was officially pronounced dead by fire department personnel who responded to a call shortly before 5:30 p.m. at a Comfort Inn hotel on the 20100 block of Ventura Boulevard in Woodland Hills, California. Lane died of acute alcohol poisoning.
A public memorial concert for the late Jani Lane – with performances by fellow metal rock bands, including
Great White, Slammin' Gladys,
Quiet Riot
Quiet Riot is an American heavy metal band founded in Los Angeles in 1973 by guitarist Randy Rhoads and bassist Kelly Garni.
The original lineup featured Rhoads and Garni with lead vocalist Kevin DuBrow and drummer Drew Forsyth, though th ...
and
L.A. Guns
L.A. Guns is an American glam metal band from Los Angeles, formed in 1983. The lineup currently consists of Tracii Guns (lead guitar), Phil Lewis (lead vocals), Ace Von Johnson (rhythm guitar, backing vocals), Johnny Martin (bass, backing vo ...
— was held on Monday, August 29, 2011, at the Key Club in Hollywood, California.
Recent events (2012–present)
In 2016, Warrant guitarist Allen announced that the band intends to enter a recording studio in the fall (possibly in Nashville or Los Angeles) to begin its follow up to 2011's Rockaholic. The band already had nine new songs fully demoed and another 20 ideas "floating around".
On May 12, 2017, Warrant released their ninth studio album, ''
Louder Harder Faster
''Louder Harder Faster'' is the ninth studio album by American rock band Warrant, released on May 12, 2017. The album features long-time band members Erik Turner, Jerry Dixon, Joey Allen, and Steven Sweet along with Robert Mason on lead vocals ...
''. The album features a remake of the classic
Merle Haggard
Merle Ronald Haggard (April 6, 1937 – April 6, 2016) was an American country music singer, songwriter, guitarist, and fiddler.
Haggard was born in Oildale, California, toward the end of the Great Depression. His childhood was troubled a ...
song "
I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink" as the first single and the 'Professional Bull Riders' new "party anthem". The official video premiered at an official kickoff party at St Louis in Ballpark Village on February 25, accompanied by a live performance. The clip was filmed in Anaheim. The band also released the single and music video for the album's title track "Louder Harder Faster" on May 4, 2017. The album charted at #19 on the Billboard
Top Independent Albums
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chart.
Currently, Robbie Crane is playing bass for Warrant on the first few shows coming back from Covid 19 freeze on live shows.
Band members
;Current members
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Erik Turner
Erik Turner (born March 31, 1964) is best known as the rhythm guitarist in American glam metal band Warrant. Turner co-founded Warrant in Los Angeles, California in July 1984 with bassist Jerry Dixon.
Turner was influenced by bands Led Zeppel ...
– rhythm guitar, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
(1984–present) ''Note: Erik Turner was absent from Warrant for periods during 1997–98 and May 2003''
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Jerry Dixon – bass, backing vocals
(1984–current)
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Steven Sweet
Steven Sweet (born Steven Chamberlin on October 29, 1965, in Wadsworth, Ohio, United States) is a Los Angeles-based drummer who is most famous for being a member of Warrant.
Personal information
Before joining Warrant he was in the glam metal ...
– drums, percussion, backing vocals, harmonica
(1986–94, 2004–present)
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Joey Allen
Joseph Alan Cagle, known professionally as Joey Allen, is best known as the lead guitarist of the American glam metal band Warrant.
Allen was born as Joseph Alan Cagle on June 23, 1964, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and grew up in Irvine, California ...
– lead guitar, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, banjo, harmonica, talk box
(1987–94, 2004–present)
* Robert Mason – lead vocals, acoustic and electric rhythm guitar
(2008–present)
Discography
;Studio albums
* ''
Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich
''Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich'' is the debut studio album by American glam metal band Warrant, released in 1989.
The album was highly successful, spawning the hit singles "Heaven" (No. 2, 1989), "Down Boys" (No. 27, 1989) and " S ...
'' (1989)
* ''
Cherry Pie'' (1990)
* ''
Dog Eat Dog'' (1992)
* ''
Ultraphobic
''Ultraphobic'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band Warrant. Released on March 7, 1995, on CMC International, after the apparent breakup of the band, the record was regarded as the band's "comeback" album. It is the first album to f ...
'' (1995)
* ''
Belly to Belly'' (1996)
* ''
Under the Influence'' (2001)
* ''
Born Again'' (2006)
* ''
Rockaholic
''Rockaholic'' is the eighth studio album by American rock band Warrant, released on May 17, 2011. This is the first album to feature the band’s third lead singer Robert Mason, who replaced original lead singer Jani Lane in 2008. Lane returne ...
'' (2011)
* ''
Louder Harder Faster
''Louder Harder Faster'' is the ninth studio album by American rock band Warrant, released on May 12, 2017. The album features long-time band members Erik Turner, Jerry Dixon, Joey Allen, and Steven Sweet along with Robert Mason on lead vocals ...
'' (2017)
Tours
* D.R.F.S.R. Tour (1989)
* Cherry Pie World Tour (1990–1991)
* Blood, Sweat & Beers Tour (1991)
* Dog Eat Dog World Tour (Hair of the Dog Tour) (1992–1993)
* Club Tour (1994)
* Radio or Not, Here We Come (Ultraphobic) (1995)
* Belly to Belly Tour (1996–1997)
* Rock Never Stops Tour (1998)
* Under the Influence Summer tour (2001)
* Metal Edge Rockfest Tour (2002)
* Rock Never Stops Tour (2003)
* Born Again Tour (2007)
* Reunion Tour (2008)
* Summer Tour (2009)
* Rockaholic Tour (2011)
* Cherry Pie 21st anniversary tour (2012)
* Louder, Harder Faster tour (2017–2018)
* Dirty 30 Tour (2019)
References
External links
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Classic Warrant videos on Sony BMG MusicBoxVideo Interview with Joey Allen and Erik Turner
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1984 establishments in California
Glam metal musical groups from California
Hard rock musical groups from California
Heavy metal musical groups from California
Musical groups established in 1984
Musical groups from Los Angeles
Musical quintets
Cleopatra Records artists
Columbia Records artists
CMC International artists