Live at the Black Cat is a live album by American
hardcore punk band
Scream. It was released on February 10, 1998, by Torque Records. The album was recorded live at
The Black Cat in
Washington, D.C., on December 28, 1996, at a Christmas reunion show. The band featured the original band line-up of
Franz Stahl on lead guitar, his brother
Pete Stahl on lead vocals,
Skeeter Thompson on bass and Kent Stax on drums.
Robert "Harley" Davidson, who was picked up by the band in the mid 1980's during the recording of the band's second album "This Side Up" also performed on guitar on the recording. All material on the record was written by Franz and Pete Stahl with the exception of "No More Censorship" which was written by Davidson. Scream
alumni drummer
Dave Grohl who played with
Nirvana and later
Foo Fighters guest appeared as the drummer on "No More Censorship".
Live at the Black Cat is a live album by American
hardcore punk band
Scream. It was released on February 10, 1998, by Torque Records. The album was recorded live at
The Black Cat in
Washington, D.C., on December 28, 1996, at a Christmas reunion show. The band featured the original band line-up of
Franz Stahl on lead guitar, his brother
Pete Stahl on lead vocals,
Skeeter Thompson on bass and Kent Stax on drums.
Robert "Harley" Davidson, who was picked up by the band in the mid 1980's during the recording of the band's second album "This Side Up" also performed on guitar on the recording. All material on the record was written by Franz and Pete Stahl with the exception of "No More Censorship" which was written by Davidson. Scream
alumni drummer
Dave Grohl who played with
Nirvana and later
Foo Fighters guest appeared as the drummer on "No More Censorship".