
Chris D.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Chris D., real name Chris Desjardins, is a punk poet, rock critic, singer, writer, actor and filmmaker. Chris D. is best known as the lead singer and founder of the early Los Angeles punk/deathrock band The Flesh Eaters. Desjardins was a feature writer at Slash magazine in 1977, when he formed a band with several friends from the Los Angeles punk scene, including Tito Larriva. The album, "A Minute to Pray, A Second to Die", recorded and released in 1981, featured: John Doe, DJ Bonebrake (X), Dave Alvin (The Blasters), Bill Bateman (The Blasters) and Steve Berlin (The Blasters, Los Lobos). The band recorded two further albums; "Forever Came Today" (1982) and "A Hard Road to Follow" (1983) with Don Kirk on guitar, Robyn Jameson on bass and Chris Wahl on drums, Chris D. on vocals and occasionally Jill Jordan on backing vocals. Description above from the Wikipedia article Chris D., licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Lethal Weapon
as Mercenary
1987

No Way Out
as Assassin
1987

Free LSD
as Wrongdoer I
2023

Tweeked
as Arresting Cop
2001

Border Radio
as Jeff
1987

The Decline of Western Civilization
as Self - Contributing Writer - Slash Magazine
1981

Radioactive Dreams
as Punk Singer
1986

Double Deception
as Michael
2000

Party Time: The Music of Return of the Living Dead
as Self
2016

The Cult of Ichi
as Self
2007
