Josh Todd is an American musician best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Buckcherry, formed in 1995. The band's music primarily falls within the hard rock and post-grunge genres, characterized by energetic melodies and provocative lyrics. Buckcherry gained significant attention with their 1999 self-titled debut album, which featured the hit single "Lit Up." Their 2006 album, "15," marked a commercial breakthrough, spawning the chart-topping singles "Crazy Bitch" and "Sorry," both of which remain defining tracks of the 2000s rock scene. In addition to his work with Buckcherry, Todd has pursued solo projects, including his 2006 album "You Made Me." His distinctive voice and charismatic stage presence have made him a prominent figure in the rock genre, influencing a new generation of rock musicians. Todd's impact on music lies not only in his dynamic contributions to rock but also in his embodiment of the 2000s rock revival, blending elements of glam and punk. Buckcherry's enduring popularity and Todd's charismatic persona continue to resonate with fans, solidifying his legacy in the hard rock landscape.