After the band's next effort, 'This Ain't Hollywood', featuring Houston's now classic "Surfin' On Heroin", Chris left the band to pursue a solo career.
He took up residence as a regular solo guitarist at Toronto's Cameron House. In 1985 he placed his "Surfin' On Heroin" on an Og Music compilation and his "Girls Are Swell" followed the next year and led to a record deal with Zulu out of Vancouver.
His debut album, 'Hate Filled Man', gained notoriety not for its songs but for its elaborate astro turf cover.
Chris not only produced NEW LEASH ON LIFE for DOG EAT DOGMA, he also
served up one of his infamous sermons for the vocal tracks on
SUPERTELEVANGELISTIC.
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