[2] He stated that his family had been living in Sunset Beach "since the Pacific Coast Highway was a dirt road".
[3] He became a resident of Disgraceland, which was a shared housing unit in Hollywood described as a "punk flophouse" for "creative rebel" musicians.
Here Martt lived with contemporaries such as Pleasant Gehman, Stevo Jensen, Steve Olson, and Bob Forrest.
[5] Because of the failing health and ultimate death of frontman Jeffrey Lee Pierce, he only played in three shows.
[7] Martt also formed The Low & Sweet Orchestra alongside Zander Schloss, James Fearnley of The Pogues, and actor Dermot Mulroney.
"[13] Martt has been named as a likely inductee to the hypothetical "Long Beach Rock and Roll Hall of Fame".