Todd Strange | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | "Sexy T" Todd Strange |
Born | June 26, 1966 |
Genres | Heavy metal, sludge metal, hardcore punk |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Bass guitar |
Years active | 1989–2000, 2016-present |
Labels | Elektra |
Associated acts | Crowbar, Down |
Todd Strange (born January 31, 1966) is an American musician who played bass live on the first Down album NOLA and with Crowbar. Forming Crowbar with Kirk Windstein (Down), Matt Thomas and Craig Nunenmacher (Black Label Society), they released the best-selling albums of the band's discography. This included the Crowbar self-titled LP with the hits "All I Had (I Gave)", "Existence is Punishment", "No Quarter" (by Led Zeppelin) and "I Have Failed", produced by Phil Anselmo. By 1994, Anselmo put his band Pantera to the side and resurrected Down which was sidelined for Pantera in the late 1990s. The band released NOLA in reference to the band's hometown, New Orleans, Louisiana, and played 13 shows. Eventually, the album sold 500,000 copies and was certified Gold by the RIAA. Soon after, Anselmo returned to Pantera and Crowbar continued, and the two bands partnered up for tours in 1996. As a result, Strange, Windstein and the rest of Crowbar appear in Pantera's "Home Videos 3" in the credits, and Windstein and the band are seen in scenes including the notorious clip of Windstein dressed up as the Hulk. This event is also included in Crowbar's 1996 home video "Like Broken", but contains slightly different footage.
By the time Down reformed and Crowbar recorded "Sonic Excess in its Purest Form", Strange dropped completely out of music. For several years afterwards, he worked as a machine repair tech in River Ridge, Louisiana.
In June 2016, after Crowbar's bassist Jeff Golden was fired from Crowbar, Windstein announced Strange's return to the band. Strange is currently married to Tessa Terror from the band Tricounty Terror and resides in Dallas, Texas.