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If This Is Hell, Then I'm Lucky is the debut album by Deadboy & the Elephantmen, fronted by Dax Riggs, formerly of Acid Bath and Agents of Oblivion. The album was re-released on February 5, 2008, under Dax Riggs 's name only, and again in 2010 by Rotten Records, using the band's proper title.
Dax David Riggs (born October 15, 1973) is an American musician, best known for fronting the sludge metal band Acid Bath in the 1990s. He has been a part of many projects since then, including Agents of Oblivion and Deadboy & the Elephantmen .
After Audie Pitre died, Dax Riggs decided to form a slower band in Daisyhead & The Mooncrickets.However, it only laid out the basics of what was to come. Soon after, Agents of Oblivion was formed, a band including two former members of Acid Bath, Riggs and Mike Sanchez.
The album is a continuation of Riggs' musical evolution since fronting the Louisiana sludge metal band Acid Bath in the 1990s. Riggs uses a trained, rich vocal style most frequently sung in a blues-influenced baritone rasp. His lyrics contain various stylistic elements of metaphor and imagery, and touch upon personal and poetic subjects such as ...
Acid Bath formed in 1991. [4] The band was based south of New Orleans in several small towns including Houma, Thibodaux, Morgan City, and Galliano. [4] Acid Bath was an incarnation of two bands, [4] Dark Karnival which featured Audie Pitre, Sammy Pierre Duet, and Tommy Viator, and Golgotha which featured Dax Riggs, Mike Sanchez, Jimmy Kyle, and Jerry "Boon" Businelli.
Matthew McConaughey is campaigning for his old friend!. On Sunday, Jan. 19, the actor, 55, shared a set of images with his celebrity pals on Instagram from the 2025 Joy Awards in Riyadh, Saudi ...
Deadboy & the Elephantmen first appeared in late 2000, following in the wake of the breakup of Agents of Oblivion.The band was created by two former Agents of Oblivion members, Dax Riggs (Acid Bath, Agents Of Oblivion) and Chuck Pitre (Gawk Solie, Goggle Eye, Psycho Kitty, Agents of Oblivion).
In December, Willis wrote on Facebook that "Y.M.C.A" was not a gay anthem after all — simply a song about the Young Men's Christian Association, like the title and lyrics say.