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Lifesavers Underground
Also known asL.S. Underground, LSU
OriginCalifornia, U.S.
Genres
Years active1986–1998, 2007 - 2010
Labels
Past membersMichael Knott
Brian Doidge
Joshua Lory
Jim Chaffin
Rick McDonough
Mark Krischak
Kevin Annis
Chris Wimber
Brian Goins

Lifesavers Underground (aka LSU, and L.S. Underground) was a musical project created by Michael Knott.

In 1987, Lifesavers Underground released their debut album, Shaded Pain. This was followed in 1989 with Wakin' Up the Dead.

This Is the Healing, was released in 1991; the album utilised a drum machine, while Knott played most of the musical instruments. The Grape Prophet (1993) was the first of rock operas by Knott.

Released in 1993, the fifth album was Cash in Chaos: World Tour. At this point Knott announced that he was changing the name of LSU to 'Cash in Chaos' (hence the mixed band name for this release).

Grace Shaker was released in 1994, which was followed in 1998 by Dogfish Jones, another rock opera.

Discography

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  • Shaded Pain - Lifesavers Underground, 1987 (Frontline Records)
  • Wakin' Up The Dead - Lifesavers Underground, 1989 (Blonde Vinyl)
  • This Is The Healing - Lifesavers Underground, 1991 (Blonde Vinyl), Review: Cornerstone[1]
  • The Grape Prophet - L.S. Underground, 1992 (Blonde Vinyl)
  • Cash in Chaos: World Tour - LSU, 1993 (Siren Records)
  • Grace Shaker - LSU, 1994 (Alarma Records)
  • Bring It Down Now - LSU, 1995 (Gray Dot)
  • Dogfish Jones - LSU, 1998 (Light)
  • Definitive Collection - LSU (and solo Michael Knott), 1998 (KMG), Review: HM Magazine[2][3]
  • Finding Angel - LSU, 2001
  • PTSD - L.S. Underground, 2010

Several bootlegs have appeared including 3-14-81 and The Nashville Demos from the early 80s. Much like Knott, Krischak has released several projects since the demise of Lifesavers including Generation XXX (2000).

References

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  1. ^ Canfield, Dave (1991). "Reviews / This Is The Healing". Cornerstone. 20 (95): 34. ISSN 0275-2743.
  2. ^ Van Pelt, Doug (March–April 1999). "Album Reviews: Michael Knott / LSU definitive collection". HM Magazine (76). ISSN 1066-6923.
  3. ^ "Album Reviews". July 14, 2001. Archived from the original on July 14, 2001.
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