American punk rock band
Musical artist
Shattered Faith is an American 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 from the Southern California punk scene, among the more notable bands China White and The Vandals , along with other SoCal punk rock bands.[citation needed ]
Band members
Current
Spencer Bartsch – lead vocals
Denny McGahey – guitar
Bobby Tittle – bass
Steven Shears – drums
Branden Bartsch – guitar
[ 1]
Past
Chris Moon – drums
Richard "Skitchblade" Katchadoorian – drums
Kerry Martinez – lead guitar
Discography
Albums
Live! (1982 – Prophet Recording Company)
Volume III (2016- Hostage Records)
Singles and 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)[ 2]
Compilation albums
Rodney on the Roq: Volume 2 – "Right Is Right" (Posh Boy Records 1981)[ 3] [ 4]
There are three (3) Shattered Faith songs on the Who Cares compilation: I Love America, Discontent and Trilogy
References
^ "Shattered Faith" . Facebook.com . Retrieved September 24, 2020 .
^ "Shattered Faith" . Discogs.com . Retrieved September 24, 2020 .
^ "RODNEY ON THE ROQ : VOLUME 2 LP 1981 POSH BOY RECORDS . With / TARGET 13 "Rodney on the ROQ , SOCIAL DISTORTION "1945" , SHATTERED FAITH "Right is Right" , BLACK FLAG "Rise Above" , MINUTEMEN "Search" , RED CROSS "Burn Out" , CHANNEL 3 "You Lie" , AGENT ORANGE "Mr. Moto" , RED ROCKERS "Dead Heros" , UNIT 3 WITH VENUS "B.O.Y.S." , STEPMOTHERS "Where is the Dream" , GLEAMING SPIRES "Are You Ready for the Sex Girls" , LITTLE GIRLS "The Earthquake Song" , LEVI & THE ROCKATS "Room to Rock" ,TWISTED ROOTS "Snaked" ,GEZA X "We Need More Power" ...EX/EX+" . Archived from the original on October 18, 2016. Retrieved June 26, 2017 .
^ "Various – Rodney On The Roq: Volume 2" . Discogs.com . 1985. Retrieved September 24, 2020 .
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