Outface was an American punk rock band formed in the Cleveland, Ohio area in the mid 1980s, by Chris Hall and self-taught guitarist Charlie Garriga.
Outface was eventually fronted by Derrick Green who went on to become the singer for the Brazilian thrash metal band Sepultura.
[1] The band also featured Frank Cavanagh, the future bassist of Filter; Garriga would later play for CIV.
[2] They recorded one demo tape in 1987, and later reunited for a studio album, Friendly Green, released in 1992.
Stylistically, their music varies between rock, metal and punk with ska elements, not unlike the early works of Red Hot Chili Peppers.