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American Rock band started by Tommy Henriksen.
“Money’s what they’re fighting for... Money, such a crime” Crossbone Skully Crossbone Skully is an avenging superhero from outer space, returning to earth to save the world and reconnect with his lost deity love Piper and Kyd, the son he never knew he had. Evil World Machine is a rock concept album that echoes similar dystopian visions such as Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars and Diamond Dogs. The project, influenced by larger-than-life bands such as AC/DC, Alice Cooper, KISS, Iron Maiden and even the Sex Pistols, is the work of a collaborative team headed by veteran rock session bassist Tommy Henriksen and Tommy Denander alongside the legendary Mutt Lange, who emerged from retirement to executive produce the project. For Henriksen, who has been a member of both Alice Cooper’s band and the Hollywood Vampires for the better part of a decade with Johnny Depp and Joe Perry, it represents what his good friend Depp referred to as “your own [Marlon] Brando moment,” a chance to work with his idol, Lange, who offered to help with the project after hearing the original demo of the title track.
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“Money’s what they’re fighting for... Money, such a crime” Crossbone Skully Crossbone Skully is an avenging superhero from outer space, returning to earth to save the world and reconnect with his lost deity love Piper and Kyd, the son he never knew he had. Evil World Machine is a rock concept album that echoes similar dystopian visions such as Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars and Diamond Dogs. The project, influenced by larger-than-life bands such as AC/DC, Alice Cooper, KISS, Iron Maiden and even the Sex Pistols, is the work of a collaborative team headed by veteran rock session bassist Tommy Henriksen and Tommy Denander alongside the legendary Mutt Lange, who emerged from retirement to executive produce the project. For Henriksen, who has been a member of both Alice Cooper’s band and the Hollywood Vampires for the better part of a decade with Johnny Depp and Joe Perry, it represents what his good friend Depp referred to as “your own [Marlon] Brando moment,” a chance to work with his idol, Lange, who offered to help with the project after hearing the original demo of the title track.
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