Steve Pfauter

Steve Pfauter
Human And Detox LIVE at Fenders
Background information
Birth name Stephen O Pfauter
Born (1963-11-07) November 7, 1963
San Francisco, CA, U.S.
Genres Hardcore punk, punk rock
Occupation(s) Musician, Bassist, Set dresser, Actor, Swing gang, Film industry
Instruments Bass, Vocals
Years active 1979–present
Labels
  • Epitaph Records
  • Flipside Records
  • Restless Records
Associated acts
  • The Vandals
  • Detox
  • Ken The All-Night Rocker and the Wild-Eyed Southern Boys
  • Jim Jones and the Kool-Aids
Website www. stevepfauter.com

Steve Pfauter ("Humann") (born 1963, in Francisco, California) is a musician and set dresser and former Bass Guitarist for the Punk rock band The Vandals, from 1980-1984.[1] Steve was born to German immigrants and attended Los Alamitos High, he joined The Vandals in 1980 and played bass guitar on their debut EP, Peace thru Vandalism Steve Human (A.K.A. Human T-shirt, Humann) designed T-shirts for T.S.O.L. and also did art work for the Dead Kennedys. Steve has also played bass in the Original Los Angeles punk rock band Detox, making two full-length albums which featured six songs he wrote while touring the US and Canada. Later he joined Ken All Night Rocker. Human also roadied for T.S.O.L. on their first two nationwide tours in 1980-1982. He was once known for T-shirt designs owning his own silkscreen shop at age sixteen. He now works in the movie industry as a set dresser and worked on productions such as Leaving Las Vegas, High Crimes and Spider-Man 3.

Human with Nils (in background)

Discography

Studio Releases

The Vandals

Year Album details
1982 Peace thru Vandalism[I]

Detox

  • Detox - S/T (1985) (Flipside Records): Bass Guitarist
  • Detox - We Don't Like You Either (1988) (Flipside Records): Bass Guitarist

References

  1. Hochman, Steve (6 April 2003). "Credit theft or just bad blood between Vandals?". Retrieved 30 September 2017 via LA Times.
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