Marq Torien

Marq Torien is an American musician best known as the lead vocalist of the hard rock band BulletBoys. Formed in 1988, BulletBoys emerged from the Los Angeles glam metal scene, gaining recognition for their catchy hooks and energetic sound. Torien's powerful vocals and charismatic stage presence contributed significantly to the band's identity. The band's self-titled debut album, released in 1988, featured hits like "Smooth Up in Ya" and "For the Love of Money," which helped them gain commercial success and a dedicated fanbase. Their follow-up album, "Freakshow" (1991), continued to showcase Torien's vocal prowess and included notable tracks such as "THC Groove." Despite facing challenges during the grunge era in the early 1990s, BulletBoys maintained a loyal following and have continued to tour, releasing new music and reconnecting with fans. Marq Torien's influence extends beyond BulletBoys, as he has collaborated with various artists and projects throughout his career, contributing to the hard rock and glam metal genres. His work has left a lasting impact on the Los Angeles rock scene and continues to resonate with fans of classic rock music.