Man-Raze

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Man-Raze
Image:manraze.jpg
Origin London, England
Years active 2004 – Present
Genres Rock Indie
Labels Surrealist Records
Members Phil Collen
Simon Laffy
Paul Cook

Man-Raze is a side band of current Def Leppard and former Girl guitarist Phil Collen, former Girl bassist Simon Laffy, and former Sex Pistols drummer Paul Cook.

Phil Collen sings lead vocals for the band, as well as playing guitar.

The band's name was originally to be "Fay-Raze" in reference to Fay Wray, later the 'Raze' was kept and amended to Man-Raze in reference to the surrealist photographer Man Ray.

The band is working both on an EP, which will be released first, and an LP, which will be released latter.

The band had their first live show at The Spitz, in Old Spitalfields market in London, England on September 27, 2005.

The band released a single of the song "Skin Crawl" on October 31, 2005.

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