| The Mentors |
| Genre(s) |
| Traditional/Thrash Metal/Punk |
| Lyrical theme(s) |
| Sex, Drugs, and Violence |
| Origin |
Formed in |
Current label |
Status |
|
United States of America
(Seattle, Washington (early) , Hollywood, California (now)) |
1975 |
Mentor Records |
Active |
| Current line-up |
Marc "Mad Dog" DeLeon - Vocals
Steve "Pope Heathen Scum" Broy (aka Dr. Heathen Scum) - Bass, Vocals (1975-1979, 1984-1987, 1989-) (Kill Allen Wrench, Church of El Duce, Mentorhawk, El Duce, The Mantors)
Eric "Sickie Wifebeater" Carlson - Guitars (1975-) (Jesters of Destiny, Mentorhawk)
Sickie Jr. - Guitar
Clark "Moosedick" Savage - Drums | | Former/past member(s) |
Eldon "El Duce" Hoke - Vocals, Drums (1975-1997) (R.I.P. March 23rd, 1958 - April 19th, 1997, railway accident) (Gardy-Loo)
Rick "Insect On Acid" Lomas - Drums
Jeff Dahl - Bass (1979-1980)
Jack Shit - Bass (1980)
Mike Dewey - Bass (1980-1984)
Zippy - Bass (1987-1989)
Ed "Poppa Sneaky Spermshooter" Danky - Bass (R.I.P. 1991, cocaine overdose) (Würm)
El Rapo - Vocals |
| Additional notes |
other releases:
The Wretched World Of The Mentors (VHS)
Piece Of Sinema (VHS)
They started in Seattle, Washington (1975) in high school as a few friends jamming out. When they moved down the coast to Holly Wood, California is when things started to move. With the release of their Trashbag ep/Get Up And Die and the Live At The Whiskey (Cathey De Grande) the precedent was set for the later works which were to come. When the albums You Axed For It and Up The Dose came out they began to get nation [...]
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| Danthrax_Nasty | January 3rd, 2004 |
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