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− | [[Image:Innocent.jpg|thumb|The band's only release, ''Livin' In The Street'']]'''The Innocent''' was the band [[Trent Reznor]] played with after leaving [[The Urge]]. | + | [[Image:Innocent.jpg|thumb|The band's only release, ''Livin' In The Street'']]'''The Innocent''' was the band [[Trent Reznor]] played with after leaving [[The Urge]]. Reznor joined the band in March 1985 when it was still called Hot Rodney. [https://bsky.app/profile/theninhotline.com/post/3kdnnyrfxip2m] The band was renamed The Innocent by June 1985.[https://bsky.app/profile/theninhotline.com/post/3kdnp7fdp5y25] The band's only album, ''Livin' In The Street'', was released on Red Label Records. Reznor toured with the band during their "Livin' In The Street" mini-tour in August 1985, but left the band by September, being replaced by Gary Lee Jones, the producer of the band's album. [https://bsky.app/profile/theninhotline.com/post/3kdnpejpata25] He then rejoined The Urge. |
==Band members== | ==Band members== |
Latest revision as of 20:31, 21 September 2024
The Innocent was the band Trent Reznor played with after leaving The Urge. Reznor joined the band in March 1985 when it was still called Hot Rodney. [1] The band was renamed The Innocent by June 1985.[2] The band's only album, Livin' In The Street, was released on Red Label Records. Reznor toured with the band during their "Livin' In The Street" mini-tour in August 1985, but left the band by September, being replaced by Gary Lee Jones, the producer of the band's album. [3] He then rejoined The Urge.
Band members
- Rodney Psyka: lead vocals, percussion
- Alan Greene: guitars
- Trent Reznor: keyboards
- Albritton McLain: bass
- Kevin Valentine: drums, electronic percussion