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The Mentors

 
Artist: The Mentors

Group Members:

Sickie Wifebeater, Heathen Scum, El Duce

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  • Formed: 1976, Seattle, WA
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Up the Dose/You Axed for It," "You Axed for It," "Up the Dose"

Biography

The Mentors were one of the pioneers of the underground shock rock movement that would open the door for artists like G.G. Allin and the Dwarves in the '80s. Known for their crude production and filthy lyrics, they were a popular target of parent groups throughout their original incarnation. Celebrated by musicians like Anthrax, Ministry, and Faith No More, they became a cult favorite, developing a dedicated fan base that appreciated their tactics.

They first started in 1976, when the three original members attended Roosevelt High School together in Seattle, WA. Guitarist Sickie Wifebeater (aka Eric Carlson), bassist Heathen Scum (aka Steve Broy), and singer/drummer El Duce (aka Eldon Hoke) became fast friends and started to play a primitive version of heavy metal that was influenced by the punk ideals coming out of the underground at the time. They came up with the gimmick of wearing black executioner hoods in concert, and started writing songs with offensive lyrics dealing with sexual topics. They played the Northwest, developing their sound and crafting a public image that was more-than-a-little degenerate. The band decided to move to Los Angeles after playing their native Washington for a while, bringing their roadies with and sharing a one bedroom apartment in Hollywood. They played the Los Angeles music scene for three years, further crafting their image and getting much better publicity in the populated entertainment center.

They got a record contract through Mystic Records, and by 1982 they had their first EP, The Trash Bag. The following year they released Live at the Whiskey/Cathey de Grande, a combination of two live performances. It was around this time where they were first noticed by the media, leading to their first television appearances. El Duce slowly became the unofficial spokesman for the group, making outlandish statements to further create a mystique around the band. They began to tour the country, and Death Records (a division of Metal Blade) signed the group. It was during this period when they enjoyed their biggest mainstream exposure, as the You Axed for It album was released nationally in 1985 around the same time as the PMRC hearings in Washington. Senator Al Gore and his wife Tipper actually read the lyrics to the Mentors' "Anal Vapors" during the proceedings, giving them the notoriety they had been craving since their inception. The group made one more album for Death Records, following it with more touring and various projects outside of the band.

The half-live Sex Drugs & Rock 'n' Roll came out in 1989 on Ever Rat Records, and before they could tour behind it they were contacted by Ministry's Al Jourgenson about possibly touring together. This led to the Mentors scoring the opening slot on the Revolting Cocks tour, a supergroup made up of industrial artists such as Trent Reznor, Jeff Ward, and Jourgenson. The tour was an exercise in debauchery, and the group was more than ready to further that image. Two more self-released albums followed, but oddly enough they would stop recording new material after 1992 despite staying together. El Duce was kicked off the drums during this period, as his drinking was beginning to hinder their live performances, and was replaced by various friends of the band. He did get to keep his job as their singer, and began incorporating live sex acts on-stage since he was free from behind the drum kit. Each member worked on various other projects throughout the mid-'90s, but the band stayed together for live performances.

By 1997, El Duce looked as though he was ready for a media comeback, as he made headlines by claiming that Courtney Love offered him 10,000 dollars to kill Kurt Cobain. Love did not even justify his comments with a response, but they did know each other from the Seattle club scene. In January of the same year, he had a memorable appearance on The Jerry Springer Show where he brought out an underage groupie, took credit for the sexual assault of an audience member, and was condemned by fellow Springer guests Gwar for his pro-rape comments. But on April 19 of that year, he stepped in front of a train behind his California home while intoxicated and was killed. Most believe the incident was an accident, as El Duce was legendary for his drunken exploits. The band was unsure if it could continue without the 39-year-old singer, but Heathen Scum decided to take over the singing and the band continued to play live. Permanent new drummer Moosedick (aka Clark Johnson) signed on, and the band continued to perform their brand of filth rock for their cult following throughout the '90s and into the next century. The group may never be recognized for making quality music, but they certainly will not be forgotten after a career of controversy that few other bands can match. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide
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The Mentors
Origin Seattle, WA / Los Angeles, CA
Genres Shock rock, crossover thrash, heavy metal, punk rock, rape rock
Years active 1976— 1997, 2000-present
Labels Mentor Records, Mystic, Metal Blade, Ever Rat
Website Church of El Duce
Members
Sickie Wifebeater
Dr. Heathen Scum
Marc De Leon
Moosedick
Sickie J.
Former members
El Duce

The Mentors are a shock rock band, whose music stylistically has developed over the years from garage metal to hardcore punk rock to experimental thrash jam, that formed in 1976 at Seattle, then moved to Los Angeles in 1979.

They billed themselves as the inventors of what they called "rape rock:" early 1970s style heavy metal-punk fusion with extremely sexist lyrics. They had a very small, but dedicated cult following in Seattle, playing gigs at Seattle's first punk venues, such as The Bird and The Funhole.[citation needed]

The death of their drummer and lead singer, Eldon Hoke (aka El Duce), caused a significant decline in their already limited popularity, but, with the advent in recent years of the proliferation of independently produced music over the internet, the band has found a new fan base with many more members than the original three: Eldon Hoke, Eric Carlson ("Sickie Wifebeater"), and Steve Broy ("Dr. Heathen Scum"). To date, Broy and Carlson are the only living founding members, and continue to play alongside members Marc DeLeon ("Mad Dog," "Marc Duce") and "Sickie Jr."

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History

Little information is available regarding the band's early history, as the only member to ever give an interview is bassist Steve Broy, aka Dr. (occasionally Pope) Heathen Scum. It is known[1] that the original members, Carlson, Broy, and Hoke attended Roosevelt High School together in Seattle, Washington, and began experimenting together with crude protopunk and primitive metalcore rock.

Broy, Carlson, and Hoke decided to form a band together, and the newly christened Mentors began to tour the Northwest, playing shows with their trademark executioner hoods and bawdy lyrics. Soon, the group gained the attention of Mystic Records, through whom they released their first EP, The Trash Bag, in 1982. The group's first live album, Live at the Whiskey/Cathey de Grande, came out the following year. They also released their debut studio LP, You Axed For It!, in 1985. During this time, drummer and lead singer El Duce became the unofficial "spokesperson" for the band, making a controversial appearance on The Jerry Springer Show, alongside fellow metal band GWAR, who voiced criticism of Hoke's band, beliefs, and public image. [2] Through his lyrics and public appearances, Hoke expressed his contempt for such popular metal bands as Motley Crue and Black Sabbath for being "sissies and homosexuals," meaning that he felt they were afraid of being too offensive. In another controversial interview, this time on Hot Seat with Wally George, Hoke infamously claimed that "we [referring to The Mentors and their fans] want rape rock!" This term would eventually come into use by similar shock rock bands such as The MILFHunters [3] and The Murder Junkies.

In 1989, The Mentors released their third album, Sex Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll, which featured several low-fidelity re-recordings of previous songs, with live crowd banter interspersed between to create the impression that the album was recorded live. This album caught the attention of the hard rock band Revolting Cocks, who invited The Mentors on tour with them.[4] It was during this time that El Duce first made his controversial statement that Courtney Love had offered him $50,000 to kill her husband Kurt Cobain, who committed suicide in 1994. Love never formally addressed this claim. It was three years later that Hoke was killed by a train while walking on the tracks intoxicated.

In 1989 The Mentors toured in Holland and Germany with the Dutch Heavy Metalband Hammerhawk , they also recorded a collaboration cd called "MentorHawk" featuring the song "Motel 7"

Prior to the time of Hoke's death, drummer Clark "Moosedick" Johnson began filling in for Hoke at live shows, as his alcoholism had made it difficult for him to play drums and sing simultaneously. Moosedick stayed with the band, and continues to play drums alongside additional drummer Marc "Mad Dog" DeLeon, who is the singer/drummer of ("The Mantors"). As of July 2009, the band is finishing work on their "comeback" album, Duceifixion.

Group members

Original members

Current members

  • Sickie Wifebeater - lead guitar
  • Pope Heathen Scum - bass guitar
  • Mad Dog (Marc Deleon)- vocals, drums
  • Moosedick - drums
  • Sickie Jr. - rhythm guitar

Discography

Videography

  • Get Up and Die (1983)
  • Mentors Fuck Movie (1987)
  • A Piece Of Sinema (1990)
  • The Wretched World of The Mentors (1990)
  • Mentors Tour De Max '91 (1991)
  • El Duce, The Man. The Myth. The Video. (1993)
  • Mentors - El Duce Vita DVD (2007)

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