[1] In 2003, he joined Lubricated Goat, led by musician and composer Stu Spasm, and recorded and toured with them.
He lives in Brooklyn, with his attention focused on creating collages, paintings and found object sculptures.
Jack Natz began his foray into music when he and Bobby Steele started the Skabs in 1978.
They recorded the I Want You Dead demo in 1981, but then re-recorded the songs for 9 Toes Later, which Misfits singer Glenn Danzig put the money up for.
The remaining members formed the short-lived Red Expendables with Natz as the principal vocalist and songwriter.