Electric Love Hogs

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Electric Love Hogs
Origin
Bobby Hewitt
Donni Campion
Dave Kushner

Electric Love Hogs were a short-lived American

Bobby Hewitt
(drums, percussion). They released one self-titled album in 1992, followed by a tour of the United States and United Kingdom, before they disbanded the following year.

History

Formation and Electric Love Hogs (1991–1993)

John Feldmann, Kelly LeMieux and Bobby Hewitt formed Electric Love Hogs, as a cover band, in San Diego in 1991.

The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move...It's the Infectious Grooves, also produced by Dodson, released in 1991[2] before touring with the band for a short time.[2]

Electric Love Hogs was released in 1992 through

London Records.[1] The band toured the US with Stone Temple Pilots[5] and L.A. Guns[1] while they also toured the United Kingdom with Ugly Kid Joe.[1]
By 1993, Electric Love Hogs disbanded.

Post-breakup activities (1993–present)

Feldmann formed

Hello Destiny (2008),[6] The Knife (2017), as well as a number of extended plays and singles while the band went through a few lineup changes.[6] Feldmann has also produced records for blink-182, Mest, The Used, Hilary Duff and Story of the Year
among others.

LeMieux joined Shrine[7] before joining MD.45, the one-off side project that consisted of Megadeth's Dave Mustaine, Fear singer Lee Ving as well as then Alice Cooper and former Suicidal Tendencies drummer Jimmy DeGrasso.[7] They released one studio album entitled The Craving in 1996 before disbanding.[7] In 1998, he joined Goldfinger, replacing Williams.[6]

Hewitt formed Orgy, with Jay Gordon, Ryan Shuck, Amir Derakh and Paige Haley, in 1997[8] They achieved mainstream success with the albums Candyass (1998) and Vapor Transmission (2000)[8] before Hewitt departed to tour with Snake River Conspiracy,[8] though he participated in the recording of Orgy's third album Punk Statik Paranoia (2004).[8]

Campion joined Handsome in 1997, replacing previous guitarist Tom Capone.[9] The band toured the US with Silverchair, Local H and Less Than Jake,[9] while they supported Wu-Tang Clan and Voodoo Glow Skulls in Europe[9] before disbanding in 1998.[9]

Kushner toured and recorded with Suicidal Tendencies and Infectious Grooves singer

Outstanding Main Title Theme Music in 2009[14] and an ASCAP Award in 2010.[15]

Band members

Discography

  • Electric Love Hogs (1992)

References

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