Head Set (band)


Head Set was an American alternative rock band based in California, United States.

History

Formation

Originally known as Don Knotts Overdrive, this Hollywood-based performance art/rock ensemble began their career in 1993, consisting of Howard Hallis, Taylor Stacy, Bobby Hecksher, Bob Mustachio and Daniel Meyer.
Originally visually and shock-rock based, dressing as monsters, superheroes, animals, naked, etc., the LA party band released a 7" single in 1994 on Wrong Dimension Records.
In 1995, Hallis and Hecksher left the group as their full-length CD debut was released nationally.
In 1997, the group recorded "Twisted Steel, Leather Donut," for the Orgazmo soundtrack album; a cover of the Devo song "Snowball" for the tribute album We Are Not Devo, and a version of Frankie Goes to Hollywood's "Relax" for Exene Cervenka's KPNK CD compilation soon followed.
Due to legal challenges from the actual Don Knotts, the group changed their name to Head Set.
The group, initially performing as DKO, played sold-out shows from Spaceland to the Whisky to The Viper Room. The reclusive four-piece instead signed an indie contract giving them more creative control. Centipede Records and Producer Jim Goodwin released "Brownout" with major college radio backing.

Discography