Artist's albums
Beyond Booze
2022 · album
Expand Your Head
2021 · album
Tales of Debauchery (Live)
2018 · album
Pretty in Kink
2018 · album
Before the Night Is Over
2018 · single
Farstucker (Special Remastered Band Edition)
2017 · album
Voodoo-U (Special Remastered Band Edition)
2017 · album
Lust (Special Remastered Band Edition)
2017 · album
Smoking Hot
2016 · album
Deep Chills
2012 · album
Paranormal Energy
2012 · single
Pop That Tooshie
2012 · EP
Little Mighty Rabbit
2011 · album
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Biography
Belgian techno outfit Lords of Acid first gained notoriety in the '90s with the sexually explicit acid house dance music of Lust, which established a dedicated cult following. Lust spawned a pair of club hits, "Rough Sex" and "I Must Increase My Bust" and featured LoA's trademark male-female vocal interplay between Praga Khan and Jade 4U. 1994's Voodoo-U added industrial elements to their sound and became a band-oriented group. Their third effort, 1997's Our Little Secret, spawned the singles "Rubber Doll" and "Pussy" and became the band's first entry on the Billboard 200. The B-side compilation Heaven Is an Orgasm followed in 1998. The next year, they issued a remix compilation; Expand Your Head featuring "Am I Sexy?" from Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. Farstucker followed in early 2001. The group went on hiatus until 2011's Little Mighty Rabbit EP, their first set of new material in a decade. Their fifth album, Deep Chills featuring an entirely revamped lineup and guest vocalists like adult actress Alana Evans and television personality Zak Bagans of Ghost Adventures. Following the 2016's greatest hits compilation, Smoking Hot, Khan and the group began a crowdfunding campaign for their sixth full-length album, 2018's Pretty in Kink. It was announced in 2023 that co-founder Oliver Adams was returning to work on Lords of Acid's next album