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'''Shattered Faith''' is a [[punk rock]] band from [[Southern California]].
'''Shattered Faith''' is a [[punk rock]] band from [[Southern California]].
Formed in 1978 by [[Kerry Martinez]], currently [[guitarist]] for [[U.S. Bombs]], and [[Spencer Bartsch]], now lead [[vocalist]] for Firecracker 500, the group featured songs with a political and biblical bent. Shattered Faith emerged out of the Southern California Beach Punk Scene among the Famous bands [[China White]], [[The Vandals]], among other Southern California Beach Punk Rock Bands. Shattered Faith is currently writing, Recording, and, Performing.
Formed in 1978 by [[Kerry Martinez]], currently [[guitarist]] for [[U.S. Bombs]], and [[Spencer Bartsch]], now lead [[vocalist]] for Firecracker 500, the group featured songs with a political and biblical bent. Shattered Faith emerged out of the Southern California Beach Punk Scene among the Famous bands [[China White]], [[The Vandals]], among other SoCal Punk Rock bands.


==Band Members==
==Band Members==

Revision as of 04:00, 21 June 2017

Shattered Faith
OriginSouthern California
GenresPunk rock
Years active1978–1982 - 2014-Present
LabelsPosh Boy Records, Slag Records, Hostage Records, Grand Theft Audio Records, Finger Records

Shattered Faith is a punk rock band from Southern California. Formed in 1978 by Kerry Martinez, currently guitarist for U.S. Bombs, and Spencer Bartsch, now lead vocalist for Firecracker 500, the group featured songs with a political and biblical bent. Shattered Faith emerged out of the Southern California Beach Punk Scene among the Famous bands China White, The Vandals, among other SoCal Punk Rock bands.

Band Members

Current Members


Past Members

Discography[1]

LPs

  • Live! (1982 - Prophet Recording Company)

Singles & EPs

  • I Love America / Reagan Country (7", - Posh Boy - 1981)
  • Vol. 2 (12", EP - Slag Records - 1985)
  • Power To The Kids (Hostage Records - 2014)
  • Modern Convenience (Hostage Records - 2014)

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References