Formed 1986, U.S.A.
Albums:
1990
Blackout In The Red Room
1992
Wasted In America
1994
Let's Rumble
1995
I'm Not Happy
1997
Livin' Off Layla
1999
Let's Eat
2000
Greatest & Latest
History:
Love/Hate is a guitar oriented blues based hard rock band that successfully incorporated elements
of psychedelic, punk and funk into their brand of music. Labeled themselves the
"stoopidist band in the world", while the Los Angeles media dubbed them the "most
important local band since Guns N'Roses".
Originally formed in L.A. by high school friends Jon E. Love (guitar),
Skid Rose (bass) and Joey Gold (drums) and known as Data Clan,
an 80s new wave band. Shortly after the addition of vocalist Jizzy Pearl, they
changed the band's name as well as musical direction. In 1988 they finally received a
major label and two years later released their debut album. They toured behind
AC/DC and became a major hit in the UK, but success in America eluded them.
By late 1992 they had lost their label deal as well as Love.
The band recruited guitarist Darren Housholder and forged ahead
with an independent record label. Even with the return of Love in 1994 the band
was falling apart due to infighting. Pearl left half way through the recording
of Livin' Off Layla, and BulletBoys front man Marq Torien was
brought in to finish the album's vocal tracks. Pearl went on to front L.A.
Guns for a short period of time before landing the front man slot in Ratt
in early 2000. The band just could never break open in America, but to this day
they have a strong and loyal following in Europe.
The Love/Hate moniker continues to be revived for the occasional live
gig, especially in Europe, with varying line-ups.
Links:
The Official Love/Hate Page
The Official Jizzy Pearl Page
Urotsukidoji's Love/Hate Page