Jack Terricloth

He attended Bridgewater-Raritan High School, where he met future Sticks and Stones bassist Osamu Kawahara.

He credited the New Brunswick music scene with putting him on the map, but he moved to Brooklyn.

[4][5] As the front man and public face of World/Inferno, Terricloth advocated drinking, lying, traveling, stealing, doing drugs, keeping enemies, always looking one's best, getting in fights, befriending hobos and "walking the walk," through his lyrics, on-stage banter, and a rarely updated advice column on the band's website.

[7] His band Sticks and Stones, formed in the late '80s, reunited in November 2017 for a series of performances in Brooklyn and Asbury Park, New Jersey.

In 2022 the Jack Terricloth Foundation was founded by his sister Lisa and fellow artist Scott Hollingsworth, with the aim to promote arts and "marginalized voices".

Jack Terricloth