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- Q287816 pastMembers "Lucinda Rezabek".
- Q287816 pastMembers "Mark D".
- Q287816 pastMembers "Mike Dewey".
- Q287816 pastMembers "Rick Lomas".
- Q287816 pastMembers "Sickie J".
- Q287816 pastMembers "Wayne Daddio".
- Q287816 pastMembers "Zippy".
- Q287816 website www.churchofelduce.com.
- Q287816 website www.thementors.us.
- Q287816 yearsActive "1976".
- Q287816 type MusicGroup.
- Q287816 type Organization.
- Q287816 type Agent.
- Q287816 type Band.
- Q287816 type Group.
- Q287816 type Organisation.
- Q287816 type Agent.
- Q287816 type SocialPerson.
- Q287816 type Thing.
- Q287816 type Q215380.
- Q287816 type Q43229.
- Q287816 comment "The Mentors are an American heavy metal band, noted for their deliberately sexist shock rock lyrics.They formed in May 1976 in Seattle, Washington and relocated to Los Angeles, California in 1979, where their irreverent attitude aligned them with the city's punk rock scene. Their music has developed stylistically over the years from garage metal to hardcore punk to experimental thrash metal.".
- Q287816 label "Mentors (band)".
- Q287816 differentFrom Q877693.
- Q287816 homepage www.churchofelduce.com.
- Q287816 homepage www.thementors.us.
- Q287816 name "Mentors".