When did Cub Koda die?

When did Cub Koda die?

July 1, 2000
Cub Koda/Date of death

Is Cub Koda still alive?

Deceased (1948–2000)
Cub Koda/Living or Deceased

How old is Cub Koda?

51 years (1948–2000)
Cub Koda/Age at death
Death. On June 30, 2000, while promoting his new album, he became ill. Although he had been recovering from kidney disease, which required dialysis, Koda died the next day, at age 51. He is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Waterloo, Michigan.

Who did the remake of smoking in the boys room?

bandMotley Crue
‘So he wrote a song about it.” Brownsville Station disbanded in 1979, six years before“Smokin’ in the Boys’ Room” was revived by heavy metal bandMotley Crue.

Did Van Halen sing smoking in the boys room?

“Smokin’ in the Boys Room” is a song originally recorded by Brownsville Station in 1973 on their album Yeah!….Smokin’ in the Boys Room.

“Smokin’ in the Boys Room”
Genre Blues rock hard rock boogie rock
Length 2:58
Label Big Tree
Songwriter(s) Cub Koda, Michael Lutz

What was the original name of Theatre of pain?

It was with these uncertainties hanging over the band that Theatre of Pain’s recording commenced in January, 1985. During recording, the album’s working title was Entertainment or Death, though Sixx changed it prior to release.

Who played harmonica on Motley Crue Smokin in the Boys Room?

Micky Raphael
Although Vince Neil was credited with playing harmonica on Motley Crue’s breakthrough hit, it was performed by veteran Micky Raphael.

What Mötley Crüe album has two masks on the cover?

Theatre of Pain is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, released on June 21, 1985.

When did Mötley Crüe release pain?

June 21, 1985
Theatre of Pain/Release date

What is Mötley Crüe’s best selling album?

Dr. Feelgood
By bringing in mega-producer Bob Rock, who helped Motley Crue pump up their sound and tighten their songwriting to create their most popular album, 1989’s ‘Dr. Feelgood.

Did Vince Neil hate Theatre of pain?

In MÖTLEY CRÜE’s band autobiography, “The Dirt”, singer Vince Neil expressed his disbelief at “Theatre Of Pain”‘s success.

Did Mötley Crüe make an album without Vince Neil?

When only two people took Sixx up on his offer, Sixx stated he knew this version of the band was finished. During the early stages of the writing of a new album which would become Generation Swine, Mötley Crüe’s record label refused to provide funds to record the album unless Vince Neil was let back in the band.