Howie Pyro

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Howie Pyro
Born
Howard Kusten

(1960-06-28)June 28, 1960
DiedMay 4, 2022(2022-05-04) (aged 61)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresPunk rock, heavy metal
OccupationsMusician and disc jockey
InstrumentBass
File:Howie Pyro grave - Hollywood Forever Cemetery.jpg
Howie Pyro's grave, Hollywood Forever Cemetery, with the epitaph, "Here lies Howie Pyro, the ultimate weirdo and true punk."

Howie Pyro (born Howard Kusten, June 28, 1960 – May 4, 2022) was an American bass player. He was a founding member of The Blessed, Freaks,[1] D Generation,[2] and PCP Highway.[3] Pyro was also the bass player in Danzig from 2000 to 2003.

Biography

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Pyro was a DJ at Green Door parties as well as The Blackeyed Soul Club.[4] He was the host of Intoxica Radio with Howie Pyro, an internet radio show, where he played "50s and 60s rock and roll, psycho surf, garage, rockabilly, hillbilly horrors, voodoo r & b, insane instrumentals, religious nuts, and teenage hell music."[5] Pyro was also friends with Sid Vicious and was one of the last people to see the former Sex Pistols bassist alive; Pyro was there the night he died from a heroin overdose.[6]

In December 2021, it was announced that Pyro was fighting for his life and in recovery following a liver transplant. His longtime friend and D Generation bandmate Jesse Malin announced a benefit concert for Pyro in January 2022, with all funds raised going to Pyro's medical and living expense for the next year as he recovered. Various other benefit shows were held for Pyro as well.[7]

He died on May 4, 2022, from COVID-19 related pneumonia after suffering from liver disease.[8]

Discography

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With The Blessed

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  • "Deep Frenzy" / "American Bandstand" (1979)

With Freaks

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  • Pippi Skelter: A Rock Opera in Five Movements (1988)
  • Potter's FieldEP – (1988)
  • In Sensurround (1989)
  • "Freakout Song" – Single – (1990)
  • More Fast Numbers (1992)

With D Generation

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  • "No Way Out" – Single – (1993)
    • Re-released in 1994 and 1996.
  • "Wasted Years" – Single – (1993)
  • "No God" / "Degenerated" – Single – (1994)
  • D Generation – (1994)
  • No Lunch – (1996)
  • "She Stands There" – Single – (1996)
  • "Capital Offender" – Single – (1997)
  • "Prohibition" – EP – (1998)
  • "Helpless" – Single – (1998)
    • Re-released in 1999.
  • Through The Darkness – (1999)
  • Nothing Is Anywhere – (2016)
  • Electric Newspaper: Issue Four (1997)

References

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  1. ^ Howie Pyro, D Generation and Danzig Bassist, Dies at 61
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  3. ^ Big Wheel Magazine – Interview with Howie Pyro
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