Brad Logan Explained

Brad Logan
Alias:Brad Minus
Origin:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation:Musician, Writer, Producer

Brad Logan, sometimes called Brad Minus, is an American punk rock guitarist from Los Angeles, California, who also owns and operates Blacknoise Recordings, and has collaborated on projects with Alternative Tentacles.[1] [2] Logan was the frontman and guitarist for hardcore punk band F-Minus but is most famous for his work in the group Leftöver Crack.[3] In 2018, Logan joined Adolescents following the death their founding bassist Steve Soto.

"Brad Logan" is also the title of a song written about him by Rancid. It is featured on the "Chef Aid" episode of the TV show South Park, as well as on the album .

Logan has been a roadie for many bands, including Rancid, Social Distortion, Alkaline Trio, NOFX, Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes, Flogging Molly, and Dance Hall Crashers. He has played in numerous underground punk, and experimental bands, including guitar and bass for seminal punk singer Rik L Rik (in his solo band, and in Garbage Hearts). He has also been a substitute touring guitarist for The Unseen,[4] and for electro/anarcho punk band Intro5pect. Logan currently plays in Instant Ruin with Gabba from Chaos UK. In October 2020, Adolescents released their tenth album and their first with Logan, Russian Spider Dump. This was followed up in 2023 with Caesar Salad Days.[5]

Discography

The Crowd

Guitar and vocals

Agnostic Front

F-Minus

Guitar and vocals:

Choking Victim

Backing vocals

Leftöver Crack

Guitar and vocals:

Rats in the Wall

Guitar and vocals

Adolescents

Bass and backing vocals

Instant Ruin

Vocals, guitar, bass

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.discogs.com/artist/Brad+Logan Discogs-Brad Logan
  2. http://www.scannerzine.com/iobject.htm Scanner Zine - IOBJECT interview
  3. Allmusic - F-Minus
  4. http://www.slugmag.com/article.php?id=1264&page=4 Slug Magazine - CD and DVD Reviews
  5. Web site: Adolescents – Russian Spider Dump LP (Cleopatra Records). October 29, 2020.