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Henry Rollins

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Biography

In the '90s, Henry Rollins emerged as a post-punk renaissance man, without the self-conscious trappings that plagued such '80s artists as David Byrne. Following Black Flag's breakup in 1986, Henry Rollins was been relentlessly busy, recording albums with Rollins Band, writing books and poetry, performing spoken word tours, writing a magazine column in Details, acting in several movies, and appearing on radio programs and, less frequently, as an MTV VJ. Rollins Band's records are uncompromising, intense, cathartic fusions of rock, funk, post-punk noise, and jazz experimentalism, with Henry Rollins shouting angry, biting self-examinations and accusations over the grind. On his spoken word albums, he is remarkably more relaxed, showcasing a hilariously self-deprecating sense of humor that is often absent in his music. All the while, he has kept his artistic integrity, becoming a kind of father figure for many alternative bands of the '90s.

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Top Tracks

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. TV Party - (3:33)  -  1,193 plays
  2. Black Coffee - (4:50)  -  961 plays
  3. My War - (3:42)  -  800 plays
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    Lyrics
    I know you
    You were too short
    You had bad skin
    You couldn't talk to them very well
    Words didn't seem to work
    I Know You - (5:09)  -  746 plays
  5. How I Got Here - (2:21)  -  396 plays
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