White Trash (American band)

They later reformed and released several more albums and toured the U.S. White Trash was heavily influenced by Mötley Crüe[2] and The Blues Brothers.

They signed to Elektra Records in 1991 and released their self-titled debut album that same year, which was produced by George Drakoulias and engineered by Brendan O'Brien.

The album was fairly successful, featuring cover artwork by Jack Davis of MAD Magazine and fueled by the video for "Apple Pie", which was in heavy rotation on MTV's Buzz Bin.

Craig LeBlang took over guitar duties, Eric Brodin handled the bass, and Dave Barckow[4] sat behind the drum kit.

White Trash disbanded until 2007 when the original line up got back together for a reunion show at the Crazy Donkey in Long Island.

White Trash promotional photo, 1991
White Trash headlining at Queens Rockfest 2021 in Queens, NY