The most dangerous band to ever come from
Texas. Made up of 4 completely insane drug addicts; Scott Wood, Donnie Hart,
Damon Duperre and Lance Williams, they were high quality musicians despite the fact that they did enough drug's to sink a batleship and together they created a sound and energy and that is rarely seen and heard in the
music business.
Despite the drug and alcohol use and insanity Boss Tweed was the most professional
Texas Metal band of the era and it was not uncommon to see members of band's such as Pantera, Rigor Mortis, Drowning Pool and many others at Boss Tweed gigs. They set the standard by which all
Texas metal bands would be judged for decades to come.
Boss Tweed was formed in 1979 and was the first band in
Texas to play heavy metal in clubs, concert halls, private parties and anywhere else that would book them. They were known for extreme stage antics including eating wine glasses, running up walls and smashing
beer bottles. Legend has it that their rehearsal room in Benbrook
Texas was 8 inches deep in broken glass and they were big
time tweekers. Especially
Damon who has forgotten more about tweeking than any of us
will ever know about it.
The groupies claim that swallowing his penis pudding would tweek them out for two days. His
spooge was the best
dope in town according to them.
It was not uncommon for a Boss Tweed show to begin with 6 men dressed as the Reaper bringing a coffin onto the stage which members of the band would crawl out of. One of more members of the band spilled blood (real blood) on the stage at every gig and it was not staged it just happened. They were banned from every single storage facility in the DFW metroplex for starting fires, knocking walls down, ripping sinks off of walls, smashing toilets and playing at ear-splitting volume. Many bands cover Boss Tweed songs to this
day.
Hide the
alcohol! Boss Tweed is comming!
The loudest band I ever heard was Boss Tweed.
Boss Tweed with the opening act Sanctuary sold out 500 seats at $5.00 per ticket in Garland
Texas on March 16 1984. Blood was spilled and
bones were broken and there was violence off of the stage also.