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Past
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Richmond, VA
Richmond Music Hall
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Philadelphia, PA
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Durham, NC
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Fan Reviews

chris
January 30th 2025
X-Cops are a great live act! Brilliant in their delivery, and they never disappoint! This was one well-polished act. Additionally, TV Eye is a fantastic venue. It sounds great and one has options to exit the room and spread out inside the venue / bar / seating area. Thanks for having us!
Ridgewood, NY@TV Eye

Paal
January 26th 2025
Awesome mix of new songs & classics. DO NOT miss these guys when they come to your state.
Ridgewood, NY@TV Eye

Mark Canevaro
January 26th 2025
Amazing show and as rowdy and you would expect. Loved Belushi Speedball amd U.S. Bastards. Look out for Zipper Pig.
Ridgewood, NY@TV Eye
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About X-Cops
X-Cops was a side project comprised of members from the band GWAR and their extended "family" of musicians. Each member of X-Cops performed in police uniforms and had various fictional personas. They released the album You Have The Right To Remain Silent... on Metal Blade Records in 1995. The album included a cover of Deep Purple's "Highway Star". In addition, they released a 7" single of the songs "Junkie" (featuring the first released vocal performance of GWAR/X-Cops guitarist Michael Derks) and "Beat You Down" on Man's Ruin Records in 1996.
Peter Lee started this band as a joke; while filming a commercial segment for GWAR's "Skulhedface," Lee asked Dave Brockie (the two were dressed as police officers), "What would be cooler than a bunch of cops playing kick-ass rock and roll?" Then, Lee, Brockie and GWAR's drum technician, Mike Dunn, started X-Cops as a three-piece band. By the time they played their first show, their ranks had grown considerably.
The X-Cops opened for GWAR on stints of their 1995 tour, essentially opening for themselves as every member of GWAR either played an instrument or at the very least sang in the X-Cops.
X-Cops played their last show in 1996. With Dunn, Lee, Musel and Orr no longer in GWAR, it is unlikely X-Cops will reunite.
Dave Brockie has been known to cover X-Cops songs during live shows with his band, Dave Brockie Experience.
Band members
Main
* Lt. Louie Scrapinetti - Guitar + Beretta 9 mm (Michael Derks)
* Cadet Billy Club - Drums + Uzi 9 mm (Mike Dunn)
* Patrolman Cobb Knobbler - Bass + .357 Magnum (Dave Brockie)
* Sgt. Al Depantsia - Guitar + Colt .22 (Pete Lee)
* Sheriff Tubb Tucker - Vocals + Shotgun (Casey Orr)
Auxiliary
* Mountain Bike Officer Biff Buff - Vocals + Police Issue .45 (Brad Roberts)
* Sgt. Zypygski - Vocals + Taser (Bob Gorman)
* Detective Phillip McRevis - Samples + Snub Nose .38 (Dave Musel)
Peter Lee started this band as a joke; while filming a commercial segment for GWAR's "Skulhedface," Lee asked Dave Brockie (the two were dressed as police officers), "What would be cooler than a bunch of cops playing kick-ass rock and roll?" Then, Lee, Brockie and GWAR's drum technician, Mike Dunn, started X-Cops as a three-piece band. By the time they played their first show, their ranks had grown considerably.
The X-Cops opened for GWAR on stints of their 1995 tour, essentially opening for themselves as every member of GWAR either played an instrument or at the very least sang in the X-Cops.
X-Cops played their last show in 1996. With Dunn, Lee, Musel and Orr no longer in GWAR, it is unlikely X-Cops will reunite.
Dave Brockie has been known to cover X-Cops songs during live shows with his band, Dave Brockie Experience.
Band members
Main
* Lt. Louie Scrapinetti - Guitar + Beretta 9 mm (Michael Derks)
* Cadet Billy Club - Drums + Uzi 9 mm (Mike Dunn)
* Patrolman Cobb Knobbler - Bass + .357 Magnum (Dave Brockie)
* Sgt. Al Depantsia - Guitar + Colt .22 (Pete Lee)
* Sheriff Tubb Tucker - Vocals + Shotgun (Casey Orr)
Auxiliary
* Mountain Bike Officer Biff Buff - Vocals + Police Issue .45 (Brad Roberts)
* Sgt. Zypygski - Vocals + Taser (Bob Gorman)
* Detective Phillip McRevis - Samples + Snub Nose .38 (Dave Musel)
Show More
No upcoming shows
Send a request to X-Cops to play in your city
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Live Photos of X-Cops
View All Photos
concerts and tour dates
Past
JAN
27
2025
Richmond, VA
Richmond Music Hall
I Was There
JAN
25
2025
Ridgewood, NY
TV Eye
I Was There
JAN
24
2025
Cambridge, MA
Sonia Live Music Venue
I Was There
JAN
23
2025
Philadelphia, PA
Underground Arts
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JAN
22
2025
Baltimore, MD
Metro Baltimore
I Was There
JAN
21
2025
Durham, NC
Motorco Music Hall
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

chris
January 30th 2025
X-Cops are a great live act! Brilliant in their delivery, and they never disappoint! This was one well-polished act. Additionally, TV Eye is a fantastic venue. It sounds great and one has options to exit the room and spread out inside the venue / bar / seating area. Thanks for having us!
Ridgewood, NY@TV Eye

Paal
January 26th 2025
Awesome mix of new songs & classics. DO NOT miss these guys when they come to your state.
Ridgewood, NY@TV Eye

Mark Canevaro
January 26th 2025
Amazing show and as rowdy and you would expect. Loved Belushi Speedball amd U.S. Bastards. Look out for Zipper Pig.
Ridgewood, NY@TV Eye
View More Fan Reviews
About X-Cops
X-Cops was a side project comprised of members from the band GWAR and their extended "family" of musicians. Each member of X-Cops performed in police uniforms and had various fictional personas. They released the album You Have The Right To Remain Silent... on Metal Blade Records in 1995. The album included a cover of Deep Purple's "Highway Star". In addition, they released a 7" single of the songs "Junkie" (featuring the first released vocal performance of GWAR/X-Cops guitarist Michael Derks) and "Beat You Down" on Man's Ruin Records in 1996.
Peter Lee started this band as a joke; while filming a commercial segment for GWAR's "Skulhedface," Lee asked Dave Brockie (the two were dressed as police officers), "What would be cooler than a bunch of cops playing kick-ass rock and roll?" Then, Lee, Brockie and GWAR's drum technician, Mike Dunn, started X-Cops as a three-piece band. By the time they played their first show, their ranks had grown considerably.
The X-Cops opened for GWAR on stints of their 1995 tour, essentially opening for themselves as every member of GWAR either played an instrument or at the very least sang in the X-Cops.
X-Cops played their last show in 1996. With Dunn, Lee, Musel and Orr no longer in GWAR, it is unlikely X-Cops will reunite.
Dave Brockie has been known to cover X-Cops songs during live shows with his band, Dave Brockie Experience.
Band members
Main
* Lt. Louie Scrapinetti - Guitar + Beretta 9 mm (Michael Derks)
* Cadet Billy Club - Drums + Uzi 9 mm (Mike Dunn)
* Patrolman Cobb Knobbler - Bass + .357 Magnum (Dave Brockie)
* Sgt. Al Depantsia - Guitar + Colt .22 (Pete Lee)
* Sheriff Tubb Tucker - Vocals + Shotgun (Casey Orr)
Auxiliary
* Mountain Bike Officer Biff Buff - Vocals + Police Issue .45 (Brad Roberts)
* Sgt. Zypygski - Vocals + Taser (Bob Gorman)
* Detective Phillip McRevis - Samples + Snub Nose .38 (Dave Musel)
Peter Lee started this band as a joke; while filming a commercial segment for GWAR's "Skulhedface," Lee asked Dave Brockie (the two were dressed as police officers), "What would be cooler than a bunch of cops playing kick-ass rock and roll?" Then, Lee, Brockie and GWAR's drum technician, Mike Dunn, started X-Cops as a three-piece band. By the time they played their first show, their ranks had grown considerably.
The X-Cops opened for GWAR on stints of their 1995 tour, essentially opening for themselves as every member of GWAR either played an instrument or at the very least sang in the X-Cops.
X-Cops played their last show in 1996. With Dunn, Lee, Musel and Orr no longer in GWAR, it is unlikely X-Cops will reunite.
Dave Brockie has been known to cover X-Cops songs during live shows with his band, Dave Brockie Experience.
Band members
Main
* Lt. Louie Scrapinetti - Guitar + Beretta 9 mm (Michael Derks)
* Cadet Billy Club - Drums + Uzi 9 mm (Mike Dunn)
* Patrolman Cobb Knobbler - Bass + .357 Magnum (Dave Brockie)
* Sgt. Al Depantsia - Guitar + Colt .22 (Pete Lee)
* Sheriff Tubb Tucker - Vocals + Shotgun (Casey Orr)
Auxiliary
* Mountain Bike Officer Biff Buff - Vocals + Police Issue .45 (Brad Roberts)
* Sgt. Zypygski - Vocals + Taser (Bob Gorman)
* Detective Phillip McRevis - Samples + Snub Nose .38 (Dave Musel)
Show More
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