Marc Diamond
Marc Diamond is an American lead guitarist best known for his work with seminal hardcore band Dwarves[1] (under the pseudonym "The Fresh Prince of Darkness"[2]) as well as the Los Angeles hard rock outfit Motochrist.[3] He previously played in the bands Texas Terri Bomb,[4] and Mondo Generator[2] (featuring fellow Dwarves bassist Rex Everything). His work has been featured in both TV and film, and has appeared on myriad recordings by other artists.
Discography
Full-length LPs / CDs:
- Broken Glass, A Fast Mean Game" - Chrysalis Records, 1990
- NY Loose, Year of the Rat - Hollywood Records, 1996
- Motochrist, 666 Pack - RAFR Records, 1999
- Gage, Sore Eyes and a Rusty Heart - Dr. Wu Records, 2000
- The Dwarves, Come Clean - Epitaph Records, 2000
- The Dwarves, How to Win Friends and Influence People - Reptilian Records, 2001
- Torrance Jackson, My Dream - Dr. Wu Records, 2001
- Motochrist, Greetings from the Bonneville Salt Flats - Heat Slick Records, 2003
- Mondo Generator, A Drug Problem That Never Existed - Ipecac Recordings, 2003
- The Dwarves, The Dwarves Must Die - Sympathy for the Record Industry, 2004
- The Holograms, Night of 1000 Ex-Boyfriends Teenacide Records, 2005
- Motochrist, Hollywood High - Dr. Wu Records, 2006
- Faster Pussycat, The Power and the Gloryhole Full Effect Records, 2006
- Mondo Generator, Dead Planet:Sonic Slow Motion Trails - Mother Tongue, 2006
- Texas Terri Bomb, Your Lips...My Ass! TKO Records, 2004
- Hollywood Roses, Dopesnake - Cleopatra/Deadline Music, 2007
- The Dwarves/Blag Dahlia, No Balls Records Germany, 2007
- Candy Now!, MVD Records, 2009
- Motochrist, Corvette Summer - Dr. Wu Records, 2010
- The Dwarves, The Dwarves Are Born Again - MVD/Greedy, 2011
- The Dwarves, European 10 - NO Balls Records, 2011
- Mondo Generator, Hell Come To Your Heart EP - No Balls Records, 2011
- Nick Oliveri's Uncontrollable, Leave Me Alone - Schnitzel Records, 2014
Singles/45s:
- Blister, "Hey Louie/Automatic" - Snag Free Records, 1995
- The Apes, "Hypnosis" - Low Blow Records, 1996
- NY Loose, "Rip Me Up/Detonater" - Hollywood Records, 1996
- NY Loose/Hole, "Spit/Gold Dust Woman" - The Crow soundtrack, Hollywood Records, 1996
- The Dwarves, "Way Out/How It's Done/There She Goes Again" - Recess Records, 2000
- Texas Terri /Marky Ramone, "Dirty Action/Love Hates Me" - Rawk a Hula Records, 2002
- Texas Terri/Antiseen , "Dirty Action/Beat on the Brat" -TKO Records, 2003
- Dwarves, "Salt Lake City/Go!/Kaotica" - Sympathy for the Record Industry, 2004
- Dwarves, "Like You Want/Another Classic/Astroboy" Sympathy for the Record Industry, 2004
- The Dwarves/Turbo AC's, "Bleed On/Turbonaut" - No Balls Records, 2005
- Mondo Generator, "I Never Sleep/Here We Come/Allen's Wrench" - Mother Tongue, 2006
- Ayumi Hamasaki, "Talkin' 2 Myself/Decision" - Columbia Japan, 2007
- Dwarves/Royce Cracker, "Speed Demon" - Zodiac Killer Records, 2009
- Dwarves, "Fake ID" - Zodiac Killer Records, 2011
- Dwarves, "We Only Came To Get High" - Riot Style, 2011
- Dwarves, "Stillborn in the USA" -Asian Man Records/Greedy, 2012
References
- "Ex-Queens of the Stone Age Bassist Nick Oliveri Announces Solo LP". Pitchfork. July 22, 2014. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
- "Scum punks The Dwarves delight and disgust". Pittsburgh City Paper. February 1, 2007. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
- Aleph, Patrick. "Girls, Guitars and Shabbos Goys: Interview with Marc Diamond (The Dwarves)". Jewcy. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
- "Texas Terri Bomb! Your Lips My Ass!". Exclaim!. June 1, 2004. Retrieved January 9, 2019.
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