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Past
MAY
09
2025
Jefferson City, MO
Capital Region MU Health Care Amphitheater
I Was There
MAY
04
2025
Leesburg, VA
Tally Ho Theater
I Was There
MAY
02
2025
Jim Thorpe, PA
Penn's Peak
I Was There
APR
12
2025
La Vista, NE
The Astro
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APR
11
2025
Des Moines, IA
Hoyt Sherman Place
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MAR
29
2025
Kansas City, MO
Uptown Theater
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Fan Reviews

Mickie
June 16th 2024
The BulletBoys have gone through a number of line-ups, and I've seen most (if not all) of them since the beginning. No matter who joins Marq Torien, the band is always a blast. Lots of fun to watch, also, and clearly enjoying themselves. Check them out if you get a chance.
Huber Heights, OH@Rose Music Center at The Heights

Patrick
June 11th 2022
Great show overall, however, I really wanted to hear more songs, especially tracks off their first album, like "Shoot the Preacher Down," "Kissin' Kitty," & "F#9." Marq still hits those high notes, and screams like a champ! :)
West Hollywood, CA@Whisky A Go Go

Anthony
September 1st 2021
They played like there was 80,000 there and sounded great doing it! “Always Classic” @rocknforever1
Las Vegas, NV@The Showroom at the Golden Nugget
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About BulletBoys
BULLETBOYS formed in 1988 at the very peak of the Los Angeles glam metal movement. As a collection of talented musicians, BULLETBOYS were able to quickly capture the attention of music fans around the world. Unlike other rockers of the day, the BULLETBOYS possessed more hard rock-blues fusion than pure hair metal. Thanks to comparisons to the likes of Aerosmith and Van Halen, talent scouts came running and the band quickly received their first major label contract.
The BulletBoys formed in 1988 at the very peak of the Los Angeles glam metal movement. With record companies constantly searching for new talent, they possessed a pedigree that most bands would kill for. Unlike the other glam rockers of the day, the BulletBoys were more hard rock and blues fusion than pure hair metal. Thanks to comparisons to the likes of Aerosmith and especially Van Halen, talent scouts came running and the band quickly received their first major label contract. Over the years, they have dominated both MTV and radio airwaves, and remain relevant to this day in heavy rotation on VH1's "Metal Mania" and Internet (SiriusXM's Hair Nation, KNAC.COM, etc.) radio throughout the world!
BulletBoys: Self-Titled Debut Album
With hard rock guru Ted Templeman producing, and a deal with a label that specialized in their brand of hard rock, their self-titled debut was destined to be an instant success. Having previously engineered acts such as Van Halen, Van Morrison, Doobie Borthers, Linda Ronstad, Montrose, David Lee Roth, and other classic bands on his resume, Templeman was viewed as a bona-fide hit maker and became a natural fit for the BulletBoys.
The BulletBoys album dropped in 1988 with the driving single "Hard as a Rock" becoming an instant fan favorite. The thumping rock continued with the following hits, "Kissin' Kitty" and "F#9." Escaping the trends set by most bands of the era, the BulletBoys opted not to include a power ballad on their album. Instead, they kept the rock and blues coming with the smash hit single "Smooth Up in Ya". After a successful cover of the classic blues song, "For the Love of Money" The BulletBoys officially established themselves as the leaders of party rock.
Following the album’s release, lead singer Marq Torien quickly began drawing comparisons to David Lee Roth and Terrence Trent Darby. Not only did they share similar vocal styles, but Torien brought the crazy energy and showmanship of Diamond Dave and his soulful motown style vocals to excited, crowed live audiences every night. With the band’s success, they secured a coveted touring spot opening for Bon Jovi, followed by other tours pairing them with Ozzy Osbourne, Cinderella and Living Color, which led to massive headlining gigs. The consistent hits and touring eventually paid off, and vaulted the BulletBoys to platinum status.
BulletBoys: Freakshow
The long touring schedule kept the BulletBoys from the recording studio for years. The harsh evenings of never-ending shows took a toll on Torien's voice, forcing him to recuperate before they could complete their second album, 1991's Freakshow. Keeping the driving hard rock alive and with Marq Torien's banshee screams in full force, the BulletBoys were officially back. The wave of singles which included "Thrill That Kills," as well as the MTV video standouts “Hang on St. Christopher" and “Talk to Your Daughter” became popular favorites which could be heard bursting from car stereos all over the country.
BulletBoys: Za-Za
After another busy tour schedule, the BulletBoys reentered the studio to record Za-Za in 1993. Packed with a wide variety of music that touched on everything from power ballads to party themes, Za-Za featured the popular songs “Laughing with the Dead”, “When Pigs Fly,” and “The Ballad Mind.” Unfortunately, the constant strain of exhaustion and internal strife pulled the group apart, resulting in all of the founding members leaving, except for Marq Torien.
The BulletBoys continued to tour and release the albums Acid Monkey and eventually Sofie, surviving throughout the grunge era and outlasting the nu-metal craze. Greatest Hits: Burning Cats and Amputees reunited the BulletBoys' original superstar lineup temporarily in 2000, to the delight of fans nationwide. Torien continued to keep the group alive, as the 2007 release Behind the Orange Curtain was well received by critics and fans.
BulletBoys: 10c Billionaire
In 2009, Bulletboys released 10c Billionaire on Chavis Records, the sixth successful album from the rock warriors. In its first week of sales, the new record burst onto the Billboard Charts at #6 in top internet sales, signifying Torien’s ability to keep the band alive for over 20 years and surviving throughout the test of time. The group continues to tour in support of 10c Billionaire, and will appear on many of the top music festivals in America during 2010.
BulletBoys: Greatest Hits
* "Hard as A Rock" from the BulletBoys album
* "Kissin' Kitty" from the BulletBoys album
* "F#9" from the BulletBoys album
* "Smooth Up in Ya" from the BulletBoys album
* "For the Love of Money" from the BulletBoys album
* "Freakshow" from the Freakshow album
* "Thrill That Kills" from the Freakshow album
* "Talk to Your Daughter" from the Freakshow album
* "Hang on St. Christopher" from the Freakshow album
* "Slow and Easy" from the Za-Za album
* ” Laughing with the Dead” from the Za-Za album
* “When Pigs Fly” from the Za-Za album
* “Mine” from the Za-Za album
The BulletBoys formed in 1988 at the very peak of the Los Angeles glam metal movement. With record companies constantly searching for new talent, they possessed a pedigree that most bands would kill for. Unlike the other glam rockers of the day, the BulletBoys were more hard rock and blues fusion than pure hair metal. Thanks to comparisons to the likes of Aerosmith and especially Van Halen, talent scouts came running and the band quickly received their first major label contract. Over the years, they have dominated both MTV and radio airwaves, and remain relevant to this day in heavy rotation on VH1's "Metal Mania" and Internet (SiriusXM's Hair Nation, KNAC.COM, etc.) radio throughout the world!
BulletBoys: Self-Titled Debut Album
With hard rock guru Ted Templeman producing, and a deal with a label that specialized in their brand of hard rock, their self-titled debut was destined to be an instant success. Having previously engineered acts such as Van Halen, Van Morrison, Doobie Borthers, Linda Ronstad, Montrose, David Lee Roth, and other classic bands on his resume, Templeman was viewed as a bona-fide hit maker and became a natural fit for the BulletBoys.
The BulletBoys album dropped in 1988 with the driving single "Hard as a Rock" becoming an instant fan favorite. The thumping rock continued with the following hits, "Kissin' Kitty" and "F#9." Escaping the trends set by most bands of the era, the BulletBoys opted not to include a power ballad on their album. Instead, they kept the rock and blues coming with the smash hit single "Smooth Up in Ya". After a successful cover of the classic blues song, "For the Love of Money" The BulletBoys officially established themselves as the leaders of party rock.
Following the album’s release, lead singer Marq Torien quickly began drawing comparisons to David Lee Roth and Terrence Trent Darby. Not only did they share similar vocal styles, but Torien brought the crazy energy and showmanship of Diamond Dave and his soulful motown style vocals to excited, crowed live audiences every night. With the band’s success, they secured a coveted touring spot opening for Bon Jovi, followed by other tours pairing them with Ozzy Osbourne, Cinderella and Living Color, which led to massive headlining gigs. The consistent hits and touring eventually paid off, and vaulted the BulletBoys to platinum status.
BulletBoys: Freakshow
The long touring schedule kept the BulletBoys from the recording studio for years. The harsh evenings of never-ending shows took a toll on Torien's voice, forcing him to recuperate before they could complete their second album, 1991's Freakshow. Keeping the driving hard rock alive and with Marq Torien's banshee screams in full force, the BulletBoys were officially back. The wave of singles which included "Thrill That Kills," as well as the MTV video standouts “Hang on St. Christopher" and “Talk to Your Daughter” became popular favorites which could be heard bursting from car stereos all over the country.
BulletBoys: Za-Za
After another busy tour schedule, the BulletBoys reentered the studio to record Za-Za in 1993. Packed with a wide variety of music that touched on everything from power ballads to party themes, Za-Za featured the popular songs “Laughing with the Dead”, “When Pigs Fly,” and “The Ballad Mind.” Unfortunately, the constant strain of exhaustion and internal strife pulled the group apart, resulting in all of the founding members leaving, except for Marq Torien.
The BulletBoys continued to tour and release the albums Acid Monkey and eventually Sofie, surviving throughout the grunge era and outlasting the nu-metal craze. Greatest Hits: Burning Cats and Amputees reunited the BulletBoys' original superstar lineup temporarily in 2000, to the delight of fans nationwide. Torien continued to keep the group alive, as the 2007 release Behind the Orange Curtain was well received by critics and fans.
BulletBoys: 10c Billionaire
In 2009, Bulletboys released 10c Billionaire on Chavis Records, the sixth successful album from the rock warriors. In its first week of sales, the new record burst onto the Billboard Charts at #6 in top internet sales, signifying Torien’s ability to keep the band alive for over 20 years and surviving throughout the test of time. The group continues to tour in support of 10c Billionaire, and will appear on many of the top music festivals in America during 2010.
BulletBoys: Greatest Hits
* "Hard as A Rock" from the BulletBoys album
* "Kissin' Kitty" from the BulletBoys album
* "F#9" from the BulletBoys album
* "Smooth Up in Ya" from the BulletBoys album
* "For the Love of Money" from the BulletBoys album
* "Freakshow" from the Freakshow album
* "Thrill That Kills" from the Freakshow album
* "Talk to Your Daughter" from the Freakshow album
* "Hang on St. Christopher" from the Freakshow album
* "Slow and Easy" from the Za-Za album
* ” Laughing with the Dead” from the Za-Za album
* “When Pigs Fly” from the Za-Za album
* “Mine” from the Za-Za album
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Genres:
Hard Rock, Rock
Band Members:
Lonnie Vencent - Bass, Marq Torien - Lead Vocals, Jimmy D'Anda - Drums, Mick Sweda - Guitar
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
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concerts and tour dates
Past
MAY
09
2025
Jefferson City, MO
Capital Region MU Health Care Amphitheater
I Was There
MAY
04
2025
Leesburg, VA
Tally Ho Theater
I Was There
MAY
02
2025
Jim Thorpe, PA
Penn's Peak
I Was There
APR
12
2025
La Vista, NE
The Astro
I Was There
APR
11
2025
Des Moines, IA
Hoyt Sherman Place
I Was There
MAR
29
2025
Kansas City, MO
Uptown Theater
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

Mickie
June 16th 2024
The BulletBoys have gone through a number of line-ups, and I've seen most (if not all) of them since the beginning. No matter who joins Marq Torien, the band is always a blast. Lots of fun to watch, also, and clearly enjoying themselves. Check them out if you get a chance.
Huber Heights, OH@Rose Music Center at The Heights

Patrick
June 11th 2022
Great show overall, however, I really wanted to hear more songs, especially tracks off their first album, like "Shoot the Preacher Down," "Kissin' Kitty," & "F#9." Marq still hits those high notes, and screams like a champ! :)
West Hollywood, CA@Whisky A Go Go

Anthony
September 1st 2021
They played like there was 80,000 there and sounded great doing it! “Always Classic” @rocknforever1
Las Vegas, NV@The Showroom at the Golden Nugget
View More Fan Reviews
About BulletBoys
BULLETBOYS formed in 1988 at the very peak of the Los Angeles glam metal movement. As a collection of talented musicians, BULLETBOYS were able to quickly capture the attention of music fans around the world. Unlike other rockers of the day, the BULLETBOYS possessed more hard rock-blues fusion than pure hair metal. Thanks to comparisons to the likes of Aerosmith and Van Halen, talent scouts came running and the band quickly received their first major label contract.
The BulletBoys formed in 1988 at the very peak of the Los Angeles glam metal movement. With record companies constantly searching for new talent, they possessed a pedigree that most bands would kill for. Unlike the other glam rockers of the day, the BulletBoys were more hard rock and blues fusion than pure hair metal. Thanks to comparisons to the likes of Aerosmith and especially Van Halen, talent scouts came running and the band quickly received their first major label contract. Over the years, they have dominated both MTV and radio airwaves, and remain relevant to this day in heavy rotation on VH1's "Metal Mania" and Internet (SiriusXM's Hair Nation, KNAC.COM, etc.) radio throughout the world!
BulletBoys: Self-Titled Debut Album
With hard rock guru Ted Templeman producing, and a deal with a label that specialized in their brand of hard rock, their self-titled debut was destined to be an instant success. Having previously engineered acts such as Van Halen, Van Morrison, Doobie Borthers, Linda Ronstad, Montrose, David Lee Roth, and other classic bands on his resume, Templeman was viewed as a bona-fide hit maker and became a natural fit for the BulletBoys.
The BulletBoys album dropped in 1988 with the driving single "Hard as a Rock" becoming an instant fan favorite. The thumping rock continued with the following hits, "Kissin' Kitty" and "F#9." Escaping the trends set by most bands of the era, the BulletBoys opted not to include a power ballad on their album. Instead, they kept the rock and blues coming with the smash hit single "Smooth Up in Ya". After a successful cover of the classic blues song, "For the Love of Money" The BulletBoys officially established themselves as the leaders of party rock.
Following the album’s release, lead singer Marq Torien quickly began drawing comparisons to David Lee Roth and Terrence Trent Darby. Not only did they share similar vocal styles, but Torien brought the crazy energy and showmanship of Diamond Dave and his soulful motown style vocals to excited, crowed live audiences every night. With the band’s success, they secured a coveted touring spot opening for Bon Jovi, followed by other tours pairing them with Ozzy Osbourne, Cinderella and Living Color, which led to massive headlining gigs. The consistent hits and touring eventually paid off, and vaulted the BulletBoys to platinum status.
BulletBoys: Freakshow
The long touring schedule kept the BulletBoys from the recording studio for years. The harsh evenings of never-ending shows took a toll on Torien's voice, forcing him to recuperate before they could complete their second album, 1991's Freakshow. Keeping the driving hard rock alive and with Marq Torien's banshee screams in full force, the BulletBoys were officially back. The wave of singles which included "Thrill That Kills," as well as the MTV video standouts “Hang on St. Christopher" and “Talk to Your Daughter” became popular favorites which could be heard bursting from car stereos all over the country.
BulletBoys: Za-Za
After another busy tour schedule, the BulletBoys reentered the studio to record Za-Za in 1993. Packed with a wide variety of music that touched on everything from power ballads to party themes, Za-Za featured the popular songs “Laughing with the Dead”, “When Pigs Fly,” and “The Ballad Mind.” Unfortunately, the constant strain of exhaustion and internal strife pulled the group apart, resulting in all of the founding members leaving, except for Marq Torien.
The BulletBoys continued to tour and release the albums Acid Monkey and eventually Sofie, surviving throughout the grunge era and outlasting the nu-metal craze. Greatest Hits: Burning Cats and Amputees reunited the BulletBoys' original superstar lineup temporarily in 2000, to the delight of fans nationwide. Torien continued to keep the group alive, as the 2007 release Behind the Orange Curtain was well received by critics and fans.
BulletBoys: 10c Billionaire
In 2009, Bulletboys released 10c Billionaire on Chavis Records, the sixth successful album from the rock warriors. In its first week of sales, the new record burst onto the Billboard Charts at #6 in top internet sales, signifying Torien’s ability to keep the band alive for over 20 years and surviving throughout the test of time. The group continues to tour in support of 10c Billionaire, and will appear on many of the top music festivals in America during 2010.
BulletBoys: Greatest Hits
* "Hard as A Rock" from the BulletBoys album
* "Kissin' Kitty" from the BulletBoys album
* "F#9" from the BulletBoys album
* "Smooth Up in Ya" from the BulletBoys album
* "For the Love of Money" from the BulletBoys album
* "Freakshow" from the Freakshow album
* "Thrill That Kills" from the Freakshow album
* "Talk to Your Daughter" from the Freakshow album
* "Hang on St. Christopher" from the Freakshow album
* "Slow and Easy" from the Za-Za album
* ” Laughing with the Dead” from the Za-Za album
* “When Pigs Fly” from the Za-Za album
* “Mine” from the Za-Za album
The BulletBoys formed in 1988 at the very peak of the Los Angeles glam metal movement. With record companies constantly searching for new talent, they possessed a pedigree that most bands would kill for. Unlike the other glam rockers of the day, the BulletBoys were more hard rock and blues fusion than pure hair metal. Thanks to comparisons to the likes of Aerosmith and especially Van Halen, talent scouts came running and the band quickly received their first major label contract. Over the years, they have dominated both MTV and radio airwaves, and remain relevant to this day in heavy rotation on VH1's "Metal Mania" and Internet (SiriusXM's Hair Nation, KNAC.COM, etc.) radio throughout the world!
BulletBoys: Self-Titled Debut Album
With hard rock guru Ted Templeman producing, and a deal with a label that specialized in their brand of hard rock, their self-titled debut was destined to be an instant success. Having previously engineered acts such as Van Halen, Van Morrison, Doobie Borthers, Linda Ronstad, Montrose, David Lee Roth, and other classic bands on his resume, Templeman was viewed as a bona-fide hit maker and became a natural fit for the BulletBoys.
The BulletBoys album dropped in 1988 with the driving single "Hard as a Rock" becoming an instant fan favorite. The thumping rock continued with the following hits, "Kissin' Kitty" and "F#9." Escaping the trends set by most bands of the era, the BulletBoys opted not to include a power ballad on their album. Instead, they kept the rock and blues coming with the smash hit single "Smooth Up in Ya". After a successful cover of the classic blues song, "For the Love of Money" The BulletBoys officially established themselves as the leaders of party rock.
Following the album’s release, lead singer Marq Torien quickly began drawing comparisons to David Lee Roth and Terrence Trent Darby. Not only did they share similar vocal styles, but Torien brought the crazy energy and showmanship of Diamond Dave and his soulful motown style vocals to excited, crowed live audiences every night. With the band’s success, they secured a coveted touring spot opening for Bon Jovi, followed by other tours pairing them with Ozzy Osbourne, Cinderella and Living Color, which led to massive headlining gigs. The consistent hits and touring eventually paid off, and vaulted the BulletBoys to platinum status.
BulletBoys: Freakshow
The long touring schedule kept the BulletBoys from the recording studio for years. The harsh evenings of never-ending shows took a toll on Torien's voice, forcing him to recuperate before they could complete their second album, 1991's Freakshow. Keeping the driving hard rock alive and with Marq Torien's banshee screams in full force, the BulletBoys were officially back. The wave of singles which included "Thrill That Kills," as well as the MTV video standouts “Hang on St. Christopher" and “Talk to Your Daughter” became popular favorites which could be heard bursting from car stereos all over the country.
BulletBoys: Za-Za
After another busy tour schedule, the BulletBoys reentered the studio to record Za-Za in 1993. Packed with a wide variety of music that touched on everything from power ballads to party themes, Za-Za featured the popular songs “Laughing with the Dead”, “When Pigs Fly,” and “The Ballad Mind.” Unfortunately, the constant strain of exhaustion and internal strife pulled the group apart, resulting in all of the founding members leaving, except for Marq Torien.
The BulletBoys continued to tour and release the albums Acid Monkey and eventually Sofie, surviving throughout the grunge era and outlasting the nu-metal craze. Greatest Hits: Burning Cats and Amputees reunited the BulletBoys' original superstar lineup temporarily in 2000, to the delight of fans nationwide. Torien continued to keep the group alive, as the 2007 release Behind the Orange Curtain was well received by critics and fans.
BulletBoys: 10c Billionaire
In 2009, Bulletboys released 10c Billionaire on Chavis Records, the sixth successful album from the rock warriors. In its first week of sales, the new record burst onto the Billboard Charts at #6 in top internet sales, signifying Torien’s ability to keep the band alive for over 20 years and surviving throughout the test of time. The group continues to tour in support of 10c Billionaire, and will appear on many of the top music festivals in America during 2010.
BulletBoys: Greatest Hits
* "Hard as A Rock" from the BulletBoys album
* "Kissin' Kitty" from the BulletBoys album
* "F#9" from the BulletBoys album
* "Smooth Up in Ya" from the BulletBoys album
* "For the Love of Money" from the BulletBoys album
* "Freakshow" from the Freakshow album
* "Thrill That Kills" from the Freakshow album
* "Talk to Your Daughter" from the Freakshow album
* "Hang on St. Christopher" from the Freakshow album
* "Slow and Easy" from the Za-Za album
* ” Laughing with the Dead” from the Za-Za album
* “When Pigs Fly” from the Za-Za album
* “Mine” from the Za-Za album
Show More
Genres:
Hard Rock, Rock
Band Members:
Lonnie Vencent - Bass, Marq Torien - Lead Vocals, Jimmy D'Anda - Drums, Mick Sweda - Guitar
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
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