Artist's albums
Ashes Of Time
2001 · album
Crucified Lovers in Woman Hell
1993 · EP
Sex Diary of Mr. Vampire
1992 · album
Dragstrip Riot
1991 · album
A Hard Road To Follow
1983 · album
Forever Came Today
1982 · album
My Life to Live
1982 · single
A Minute To Pray, A Second To Die (US DMD)
1981 · album
I Used to Be Pretty
2019 · album
Black Temptation
2019 · single
Miss Muerte
2005 · album
No Questions Asked
2005 · album
Cinderella
1966 · single
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Biography
One of Los Angeles punk rock’s most widely admired yet little-heard bands makes a striking return to records on Jan. 18, as Yep Roc Records issues an all-new collection by The Flesh Eaters, I Used to Be Pretty. On the release, founding vocalist and songwriter Chris Desjardins, better known as Chris D., is backed by the legendary “all-star” edition of the band, originally heard on the 1981 set A Minute to Pray, A Second to Die: Dave Alvin (guitar) and Bill Bateman (drums) of the Blasters; John Doe (bass) and D.J. Bonebrake (marimba and percussion) of X; and Steve Berlin (saxophones) of the Plugz (and later the Blasters and Los Lobos). The album was produced collectively by the band members. Desjardins says he sees I Used to Be Pretty as a new chapter in the evolution of one of L.A. punk’s most powerful bands: “A few weeks after we completed the album, I was saying to the guys that what was so special is that we were no longer just the sum of our parts — we were more than the sum of our parts. We were like a single, symbiotic organism, and we each unconsciously, intuitively knew what the rest of the band was going to play split seconds before we played it. Sometimes I’ll listen to one of the songs now, and it really raises the hair on the back of my neck.”