Lynn Strait

Lynn Strait (1968-1998) was an American musician best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Snot. Formed in 1995, Snot emerged from the nu-metal scene, incorporating elements of alternative metal, punk, and funk into their sound. The band's debut album, *Get Some* (1997), received critical acclaim and featured standout tracks like "Snot" and "Equinox." Their raw energy and distinctive style garnered a dedicated fanbase, positioning them as a significant act within the late 1990s rock landscape. Strait's life and career were tragically cut short when he died in a car accident in December 1998, shortly after the release of Snot's second album, *Life*. His passing left a profound impact on fans and fellow musicians alike, highlighting the band's potential and the loss of a promising talent in the music industry. Following his death, Snot's legacy continued, with their music inspiring a generation of artists within the nu-metal and alternative scenes. Lynn Strait's contributions to rock music are remembered for their authenticity, emotional depth, and the unique blend of genres that characterized Snot's sound.