Violent Apathy - Legacy

Legacy

Members of Violent Apathy have also been involved in a myriad of other musical endeavors.

Kenny Knott was part of the band Just Say No, who recorded three albums on the Go Ahead Records label, in the late 1980s and went on to front The Monokulators in Lansing, MI.

Tommy Fuller played in Spite from 1984 to 1985, and in Black Spring during the 1990s and currently runs a brewery in Lawton, MI.

Rachman and Forgey were part of the original Meatmen. Rachman played with the Virelles, a group that eventually mutated into the God Bullies, another Kalamazoo legend. Also, Bowser and Rachman were part of a band called Dick and the Balls. Rachman also played with the Memphis Pilgrims after moving to NYC.

Knott and Bowser are currently two thirds of the space/noise rock outfit Dr Xeron and the Moogulators.

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