This was followed by Wayne County and The Backstreet Boys[2] as documented on Rhino's DIY: Blank Generation compilation album with an early single: "Max's Kansas City 1976."
In order to recreate the sound of the album live the band recruited Police guitarist, Henry Padovani on rhythm guitar.
[4] This new five-piece line-up toured extensively, but County ultimately fired Greg Van Cook due to his rampant drug abuse and replaced him with Eliot Michael, another former member of the Backstreet Boys.
Padovani, Haller, and Johnson recorded a final single: "So Many Ways" as The Electric Chairs before management problems forced them to disband completely.
[6] County played "Lounge Lizard" in Derek Jarman's 1978 film Jubilee, performing "Paranoia Paradise" with the Electric Chairs.