A.k.a. Sixty-10
Erogeny was a Hollywood, Florida based glam band in the early to mid 90's. They sounded much like and were heavily influenced by Enuff Z'nuff and Cheap Trick. The band had only one official release, a six song cassette in 1993 called "Fountain of Youth". The band recorded many more songs that were never released. Around 1995 or 1996 the band broke up. At that time the drummer Kim moved to NYC, changed his stage name to Shanyn Laitly, and became the drummer for NYC glam band Spiral Fetish for a time. After he returned to Florida in the late 90's Erogeny re-formed under the name Sixty-10. This new version of the band had two official recordings, a full length cd in 2004 produced by and released on Chip Z'nuff's Stoney Records, and in 2006 a three song EP called "Say No To Thugs". Shortly after the release of "Say No to Thugs", lead singer and primary songwriter Adam Randall was killed in a tragic accident near his home, effectively ending the band permanently.