Evan Seinfeld: biography and discography

Evan Seinfeld - Founder of the musical hardcore band Biohazard, which he left in mid-summer 2011. The team itself was founded in 1987 in Brooklyn, New York. At that time it was the most dangerous and criminal district of the city. It was that oppressive atmosphere of hopelessness that prompted Evan and three other desperate guys to create a group.

Initially, they only wanted to express their point of view on the political and social situation and talk about the difficult everyday life in a crazy metropolis, but over the years this concept has lost its relevance.

Seinfeld's biography

Evan was born December 29, 1967 on Staten Island in the family of Lois and Ira. He was the only child in the family. Both of his parents have Jewish roots, but he himself never showed much interest in religion. He spent summer time in the Lokanda children's camp in the town of Glen Spey, where his father worked as a mentor.

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Married Evan Seinfeld was twice. Both times on porn actresses. The first wife was Tera Patrick, whom he met in 2001. In 2002, the couple announced their engagement, and two years later they decided to tie their union by marriage. The wedding ceremony took place on January 9, 2004 in Las Vegas, after which the couple went to the AVN Magazine Awards (for services to the adult movie industry).

Five years later, the couple announced their breakup, although, according to both sides, they remained good colleagues, continuing to star in joint film projects.

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In 2011, Evan married the Spanish porn actress and singer Lupa Fuentes, who at that time had not starred in "adult films" for many years, although she had not left the industry at all. Now the couple is shooting together in the action movie "Peach Panther", which is scheduled for release at the end of 2017.

Not music alone

In addition to music, Seinfeld is interested in photography and directing, acts in films, writes books and voices computer games.

Evan’s television debut was the role in the television series “Prison of Oz”. He starred in 33 episodes of the film. Although Seinfeld achieved greater fame and success in the world of "adult cinema". He works under the pseudonym "Spyder Jonez", and it was in this genre that he was able to reveal his directorial and acting talent. He has scored dozens of films. He was nominated for several awards and traditionally takes part in trade shows of porn industry companies, which take place in early January in Las Vegas.

A bit about the Biohazard band

The initial composition of the team consisted of four people: Evan Seinfeld, Billy Graziadei, Anthony Meo and Bobby Hambel. In 1988, their first demo was released and almost immediately after that, drummer Meo left the band, replaced by Danny Schuler.

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The first major contract was signed with Maze Records in 1990. On the same label comes their debut album of the group called Biohazard, which is sold in a fairly modest circulation of 40,000 copies. In the same year they go on tour to Europe.

Two years later, Biohazard signed with Roadrunner Records. Under their strict guidance, the second disc of the group comes out, which brings them real fame and success. The third and fourth Biohazard albums were released on the same label.

Since 1999, the team has worked for Mercury Records, which organized their big tour in Europe and Japan after the release of the fifth studio album New World Disorder.

In September 2001, the group’s sixth full-length album, Uncivilization, was released.

The band's seventh record, Kill or Be Killed, was recorded in just 17 days and was released in 2003.

At the end of 2004, the band began recording another album called Means to An End, which was released in 2005, and a year later they took a short break and only returned to the scene at the end of 2008.

In the middle of summer 2011, Evan announces his intention to leave the group.

Discography

Seinfeld boasts a large number of released records not only as part of Biohazard, but also several works as part of other teams.

Seinfeld Evan Discography

The official discography of Evan Seinfeld has eight full-length albums, two live albums, one compilation, two demos and twelve singles, one of which was not included in the official record.

1990BiohazardStudio album
1992Urben DisciplineStudio album
1994State of the world addressStudio album
1996Mata leãoStudio album
1999New world disorderStudio album
2001UncivilizationStudio album
2003Kill or Be KilledStudio album
2005Means to an endStudio album

Seinfeld’s list of works also includes the demo of his band Triple Sicks, vocal parts in the song Three Dead Gophers from the third full-length album of Mucky Pop, and many others.

For 30 years of his creative career, Evan was able to reach incredible heights. One of the success indicators can be considered his bank account, which, according to conservative estimates, contains about 3.5 million dollars.


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