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London Legrand – Vocals (2002-present)
London is from Atlanta. Butch Walker is from Atlanta. Butch Walker is cool, so I guess that means that London has to be cool too. Actually, that has nothing to do with anything other than Butch Walker and London both being cool. Anyway, London supposedly fronted a few bands in Atlanta before moving to Los Angeles. London was friends with LA Guns bass player Adam Hamilton, and this is how he was introduced to Tracii Guns. London was asked to join Cockstar (Bides of Destruction) in the fall of 2002 after the band saw his picture and approved of his audition performance of The Sweet’s “No You Don’t.” London has been a member of the band ever since. London is heavily tattooed (ha ha).
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Scot Coogan – Drums (2002-present)
Scot is from Chicago, fucking represent! Well, supposedly Scot was recognized as a good drummer but could not really catch a break. He was asked to play with the “boy band” All-4-One on tour, and accepted as he would be getting some good exposure. He also worked with Pete Yorn, Sinnead O’Connor, Paul Gilbert, and also played drums with a band called Ednaswap (AKA Annetenna). He also played drums and sang in a cover band called Six Foot Nurse. Scot did a lot of session and hired-gun work with many artists before joining the Brides of Destruction in late 2002, replacing the departed Kris Kohls. While Tracii and Nikki were looking for a new drummer, they attended a Six Foot Nurse concert and were impressed by Coogan’s performance. Scot played on half of the Brides debut, “Here Come the Brides” and toured with the band in support of it in 2004. Scot also sang backup on Motley Crue’s new “Red White and Crue” songs. He played on BOD’s “Runaway Brides” album and has toured in support of it in late 2005.
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Scott S. Sorry – Bass (2004-present)
Scott joined the band Amen in 2003 or 2004. He is featured on the band’s album, “Death Before Musick,” which was released in 2004. Amen toured with Brides of Destruction in 2004 as one of their opening bands. Scott left Amen in September of 2004 after Amen suffered numerous lineup changes. Scott and Amen developed a friendship with the BOD guys, and when Sixx parted ways with BOD and Steve Bruno apparently didn’t end up joining the band, Scott was asked to join. He also introduced Ginger to the band. Scott recorded the “Runaway Brides” album with the band in 2005, and has toured in support of it.
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