Suicide Dolls (band)
Suicide Dolls was a Canadian punk rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario, in 2002. The band's sound was characterized by its blend of classic punk influences with elements of hard rock and glam.
History:
The Suicide Dolls were formed by vocalist and guitarist Joe Cash and bassist Dee Dee Ramone. They quickly gained a following in the Toronto punk scene, known for their energetic live performances and confrontational lyrics. The lineup underwent several changes throughout the band's existence, with Cash remaining the sole consistent member. The band released several EPs and albums on independent labels.
Musical Style and Influences:
Suicide Dolls’ music was rooted in the aesthetics of 1970s punk rock, drawing comparisons to bands like the Ramones, The Stooges, and the New York Dolls. They often incorporated elements of hard rock, particularly in their guitar riffs and overall sonic intensity. The band's lyrical content often explored themes of alienation, urban decay, and rebellion.
Discography (incomplete):
- Various EPs (exact titles and dates vary)
- Albums (specific album titles and release dates require further research and verification)
Later Years:
The Suicide Dolls were active for a number of years, playing shows and releasing music throughout the 2000s and early 2010s. The band's current status is unclear, and reliable information regarding their disbandment or continued activity is limited. Further investigation is needed to confirm the band's current status and complete discography.