L.A.P.D. (band)

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L.A.P.D.
Origin Bakersfield, California, California, USA
Genre(s) Funk metal
Years active 19891993
Label(s) Triple X Records (1989-1993)
Associated
acts
Korn
Sexart
Members
Richard Morill
James Shaffer
Reginald Arvizu
David Silveria

L.A.P.D. (Love And Peace Dude, later Laughing As People Die) was an American rock band that is best known for being comprised of the would-be members of Korn (with the exception of Jonathan Davis who, prior to Korn, was in another American rock band, Sexart).

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L.A.P.D. formed in the late 1980s in Bakersfield, California. Signing to Triple X Records, they released the Love and Peace, Dude EP in 1989. A full-length entitled Who's Laughing Now followed on the May 31, 1991, but after a year of touring Morrill, who was dealing with drug addiction, left the band. The band met up with Sexart singer Jonathan Davis while working the club circuit, and decided to move out to Los Angeles where they started fresh as Korn. A full collection of L.A.P.D.'s recordings was released in 1997, which consisted of the Love and Peace, Dude EP and Who's Laughing Now.

  • Love and Peace, Dude EP (1989)
  • Who's Laughing Now (1991)

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