Biography
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Years Active
1997 – 2001 (4 years)
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Founded In
Douglasville, Douglas County, Georgia, United States
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Members
- Chris Day (1997 – 2001)
- Daniel Davison (1997 – 2001)
- Josh Scogin (1997 – 2001)
- Scottie Henry (1997 – 2001)
Luti-Kriss is the precursor to the Christian metalcore band Norma Jean.
With a lineup of Josh Scogin (Vocals), Scottie Henry (Guitar), Joshua Doolittle (Bass), Daniel Davison (Drums), and Derr (Guitar), Luti-Kriss released two CDs: an EP entitled "5ep" and an LP known as "Throwing Myself".
The band wanted to change their name for some time, but the label would not allow it. The band used the rise of hip-hop artist Ludacris as an excuse to change their name, and the label then allowed it.
Josh Scogin left Norma Jean shortly after the release of "Bless The Martyr, Kiss The Child" and is now the lead singer in The Chariot, which released their debut album, "Everything Is Alive, Everything Is Breathing Nothing Is Dead and Nothing Is Bleeding," in 2004. Norma Jean released the band's second album titled "O'God, The Aftermath" in 2005 with a new lead singer named Cory Brandan Putman.
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