CRAZY LIXX - SWEDEN

Loud Minority – 2007 - Swedmetal
New Religion – 2010 – Frontiers
Riot Avenue – 2012 – Frontiers
Crazy Lixx – 2014 – Frontiers
Sound Of The Live Minority – 2016 – Frontiers
Ruff Justice – 2017 – Frontiers
Forever Wild – 2019 – Frontiers
Street Lethal – 2021 - Frontiers

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Members
Vocals
DANNY REXON

Guitar
Vic Zino>>Hardcore Superstar – Edd Liam [Christian Edvardsson] – Andy Zata [Andreas Eriksson]>>Inglorious – Dirty Passion>>CHRISTOPHER ‘CHRISSE’ OLSON>>Dirty Passion – JENS LUNDGREN


Bass
Luke Rivano - JENS ANDERSON

Drum
Joel Cirera





History & Biography
This glam metal band was founded by singer Danny Rexon and guitarist Vic Zino in the southern Swedish city of Malmö in 2002. Cirera was the next man in. The First Demo and Do Or Die demos arrived in 2003 and 2004. Swedmetal Records issued Loud Minority in 2007 following the Heroes Are Forever single. Vic was given a choice and opted for Hardcore Superstar. The two bands had been touring together. The Make Ends Meet single arrived in 2008. Zino left citing musical differences in 2009. The band signed with Frontiers in 2009 and played at Stockholm Rock Out in 2010. The band lost its guitarists in 2015. Sound Of The Love Minority featured Zata. Crazy Lixx climbed the stage at Rockingham 2016 in the UK and contributed music to Friday The 13th: The Game in 2017.

Two Shots At Glory was released in February 2024. It included three new tracks and nine remixes of songs from previous albums. It was accompanied by videos inspired by various films. This was commemorating the band's 20th anniversary, per the act. Joél Cirera announced his departure from the band in March 2024. He would be on stage with Crazy Lixx for the last time at Nordic Noise in Copenhagen, Denmark on May 10th. The group had a single, entitled Call Of The Wild, through Frontiers in September 2024. This one too came with a video that borrowed from a movie, in this case 1987's The Lost Boys. There was more. Anthem For America, taken from Street Lethal, was a video set to the 1984 comedy Hot Moves. The band also issued a statement reminding everyone how cool the USA used to be in the 1980s and 1990s.


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