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Biography
Short Biography
It took Melbourne a mere 13 minutes to completely sell out STEEL PANTHER's huge Palace show.
The spandex army has spoken, so Melbourne's Sunday 7 October STEEL PANTHER show will now move to Festival Hall. All tickets remain valid and new tickets will go on sale Friday 25 May 12pm.
For STEEL PANTHER, bringing the halcyon days of metal back to the world is not a job...it's a mission statement, a modus operandi, and a way of life.
In their first ever headline tour of Australia, STEEL PANTHER are primed for an all-out assault on the senses with Michael Starr commenting "I can't wait to get my balls out in some fresh Australian air!" and Stixx adding "I can't wait to come to Australia and rock all the genitals off your women then they'll know what America tastes like!"
They have remained rock's best kept secret for decades -- prowling the Sunset Strip with weekly residencies while keeping the sleazy flame of rock 'n' rock alive..."But no longer. The ferocious Steel Panther has been let out of its iron cage and has only one mission: to roar with the tiger-like growl and strut with the sensual prance of glam rock n' roll from the halcyon days of the 1980s." - Metal As Fuck
With their brand new album ‘Balls Out' in tow and having just been nominated for Metal Hammer's "Best International Band" Award, STEEL PANTHER will be bringing their full live show extravaganza to Australia this October!
In-depth Biography
Satirically pretending to be a hair metal band that missed its big break in the '80s, singer Ralph Saenz ("Michael Starr"), drummer Darren Leader ("Stix Zadinia"), bassist Travis Haley ("Lexxi Foxxx"), and guitarist Russ Parrish ("Satchel") hit the club circuit on the Sunset Strip around the turn of the millennium under the name Metal Shop (later changed to Metal Skool, and then Steel Panther). With big spiky wigs, leather jackets, zebra-striped spandex, chops earned from playing in a Van Halen tribute band, and lots and lots of machismo, their comic take on sex, drugs, and rock & roll to the extreme caught on quickly, leading to sold-out shows and some unexpected brushes with mainstream success. As their popularity increased, the Hollywood crowd started frequenting their sets, often making appearances on-stage. This led to some opportunities: the band fittingly played the role of a metal band as "Danger Kitty" in a Discover Card commercial; they appeared on The Drew Carey Show as themselves; and their song "FF" was used as the theme for MTV's Fantasy Factory. In May of 2008 the band signed to Universal Republic. After releasing the singles "Death for All But Metal" and "Community Property," Steel Panther's full-length Feel the Steel, Rovi
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