Gary Lenaire

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Gary Lenaire
Gary Lenaire

Gary Lenaire (born 1967) is an author, guitarist, vocalist, and skeptic. He has released 11 records and has been nominated for six GMA Dove Awards. He is most famous for his work with the Christian thrash metal band Tourniquet.

In 1996 along with Guy Ritter, who was also a former member of Tourniquet, they formed a new Christian metal band known as Echo Hollow. In 2000 he recorded various tracks that became the CD "The Lost Years". In 2001 Gary founded another Los Angeles rock band Cripple Need Cane, and recorded "The Big Dance". As of 2006, Gary along with other former Tourniquet members Victor Macias and Erik Mendez, are back together and working on new material under the name "2050".

As evidenced by his recent writings, Lenaire has turned away from the Christian faith. He has written various essays dealing with topics such as philosophy, science, religion and skepticism. A book by Lenaire, "An Infidel Manifesto: Why Sincere Believers Lose Faith", was released in December 2006.

Contents

  • The Lost Years (2004)

  • Diet of Worms (1998)
  • Superficial Intelligene (2004)

  • The Big Dance (2005)

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