Cracker is an American rock band formed in 1990 by lead singer David Lowery and guitarist Johnny Hickman. The band's first album Cracker was released in 1992 on Virgin Records; it included the single "Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now)", which went to #1 on the U.S. Modern Rock chart. The band's follow-up, the 1993 album Kerosene Hat included the hit songs "Low", "Get Off This", and "Euro-Trash Girl".
Cracker has released nine studio albums and several compilations, collaborations, solo projects and live albums. The band mix influences and sounds from rock, punk, grunge, psychedelia, country, blues and folk.
Members:
David Lowery - vocals, guitar (1990-present)
Johnny Hickman - lead guitar, vocals (1990-present)
Bryan Howard - bass guitar (2014-present)
Carlton "Coco" Owens - drums (2014-present)
Former members:
Davey Faragher - bass guitar, vocals (1990-1993, 2014)
Phil Jones - drums, percussion (1990-1992 - session)
Go Weatherford - drums (1990-1991 - touring)
Michael Urbano - drums (1992-1993, 2014)
Joey Peters - drums (1992 - session)
Bruce Hughes - bass guitar (1993-1994)
David Lovering - drums (1993-1994)
Johnny Hott - drums (1994-1995)
Bob Rupe - bass guitar, vocals (1994-2000)
Charlie Quintana - drums (1995-1996) (d. 2018)
Frank Funaro - drums (1996-2014)
Kenny Margolis - keyboards, accordion (1996-2007)
Brandy Wood - bass guitar, vocals (2000-2004)
Victor Krummenacher - bass guitar, vocals (2004-2006)
Sal Maida - bass guitar (2006-2014)
Thayer Sarrano - keyboards, vocals (2014-2015)
Matt "Pistol" Stoessel - pedal steel guitar (2014-2023)
Paul McHugh - keyboards, organ (2018-2022)
From: Richmond, Virginia, U.S.
Genre(s):
Rock,
country,
grunge,
punk
Active From: 1990-present