The Neon Hookers is tagged as: hardcore, punk rock, under 2000 listeners, metal, rock
The Neon Hookers, of Brockton, MA, hold the rock and roll sound and style, enhanced by erotic riffs, apocalyptic screams, reckless lifestyles, and the greatest musicians in Massachusetts. There are a vast number of different reactions to their name, their lyrics, and their stage presence, and along with various reactions, there are numerous stories to explain each. Let’s start with the name: The Neon Hookers. Singer Ian Hickey and guitarist Dave Hayter (shred master extraordinaire), were attending an open bar party in Las Vegas, circa 2003. Disillusioning their reality with the help of frothy beers and sharp liquors, Dave and Ian, at the exact same time, recognized a weary voice to their left. Lo and behold, John Stamos (y’know, Uncle Jesse? Full House?) was taking shot after shot, spilling most all over his leather jacket, but carefully avoiding the hair, was slouched there, humming the Full House theme song. Dave quickly initiates conversation, discussing music, women, guitars, et cetera, while continuing rounds with him and Ian. Three hours later, piss drunk and falling over themselves, they found themselves incredibly bored. Uncle Jesse asked Ian and Dave how they wanted to spend their one night in Vegas, and Ian , in a sensual voice, says, “I’ve got a... Read More About The Neon Hookers Biography...
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