![]() ![]() Zan departed the band in 1990 and Tim Skold took over vocal duties. The Washington Post called their music "cocky, loud and rough" Second era: 1991–1993 įrontman Zinny J. ![]() Shotgun Messiah embarked on their first North American solo tour to support the album. The band remixed Welcome To Bop City and it was released in September 1989 as Shotgun Messiah. They discovered that a San Francisco band had a copyright on the name Kingpin, so when the group relocated to Hollywood, they changed their name to Shotgun Messiah. The band secured a record deal with Relativity Records. Zan (vocals), after the latter auditioned. ![]() ĭuring the recording of Welcome To Bop City, Knox was replaced by Easy Action singer Zinny J. 1 single in Sweden called "Shout It Out." In the US, the song rose to the top 100 of the Billboard Album Chart. The band recorded the album Welcome to Bop City released by CMM Records in 1988, which yielded a No. Cody) (guitar) and Pekka " Stixx Galore" (later simply "Stixx") Ollinen (drums), and original singer J.K. In 1985, the band formed in Skövde, Sweden, as Kingpin with the lineup of local musicians Tim Skold (going by "Tim Tim") (bass), Harry Cody (going by Harry K. Cody and Skold were the mainstays of the band, and along with various personnel released three albums- Shotgun Messiah, Second Coming and Violent New Breed. Shotgun Messiah was a Swedish glam metal band originally from Skövde formed by guitarist Harry Cody, bassist Tim Skold, and drummer Stixx Galore. ![]()
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