GG Allin was a controversial American punk rock singer and songwriter
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GG Allin was a controversial American punk rock singer and songwriter
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In 1980, he married Sandra Farrow. They divorced in 1986.
During the mid-1980s he was romantically involved with a girl named Tracy Deneault. She was a teenager from Garland, Texas. Tracy became pregnant with his daughter, Nico Ann Deneault, who was born in 1986.
There is not much information about his daughter, Nico Ann Deneault as she distanced herself from the family for reasons unknown.
He was born as Jesus Christ Allin in Lancaster, New Hampshire, U.S to Merle Colby Allin, Sr. and Arleta Gunther. His family had no access to water or electricity in the log cabin they lived in.
His father did not prefer to socialise much and at times was rather unstable in his behaviour. The family was forbidden to have conversations after dark. Though these childhood experiences are perceived to have had an effect on his later personal issues, he denied the same.
Due to his father’s unstable mental condition, his mother filed for a divorce. During this period, he and his brother were raised in East St. Johnsbury, Vermont, by their mother and stepfather.
In school, he did not excel academically and had to attend special education classes. It is also believed that he had difficulty fitting in and was bullied by other students.
During the mid-teenage years of his life he collaborated with his brother, Pinky and formed the band named, ‘Little Sister's Date'. The band played popular hard rock songs of that time but broke-up in about a year.
In 1980, he released his debut studio album titled, ‘Always Was, Is And Always Shall Be'. The album featured the songs, 'Cheri Love Affair' and '1980's Rock 'N Roll'.
In the mid-1980s, he worked on albums such as 'The Scumfucs' and 'The Texas Nazis'. He had, by this time established a position in the underground hardcore scene.
In 1984, he released his second studio album titled, ‘Eat My Fuc', which was recorded and released under the ‘Blood Labels’ record. The album included extreme sociopathic themes.
In 1987, he came out with the compilation album titled, ‘Hated in the Nation'. The album, released under the New York City-based record label, 'ROIR', earned him his first share of international acclaim.
In 1987, he came out with his third studio album titled, ‘You Give Love a Bad Name'. With this album there was a dramatic and distinct change in his vocal tone and the album had shocking lyrical content.
This punk rock musician from America often announced to his audiences on stage that he would one day commit suicide on stage. He was arrested more than 52 times on account of indecent exposure and assault.