Davey Havok, (born on November 20, 1975) is the lead vocalist of the band AFI.
Havok cites lead singers such as Freddie Mercury (of Queen), Robert Smith (of The Cure), Glenn Danzig (of The Misfits, Samhain, and Danzig), Peter Murphy (of Bauhaus), David Gahan (of Depeche Mode), Morrissey, Ian Curtis (of Joy Division), Ian MacKaye (of Minor Threat and Fugazi) and David Bowie as his influences. Shortly after high school, the band broke up and Davey moved to Berkeley, California, where he attended UC Berkeley, planning to double major in English and Psychology. He began constantly writing lyrics to songs that would eventually appear on the albums "Answer That and Stay Fashionable" and "Very Proud of Ya".
In a memorable band reunion, put together by one of their classmates, the band played at the Phoenix Theatre for several hundreds of fans. They decided to reunite and record an album. In 1995, "Answer That and Stay Fashionable" was released on Wingnut Records (re-released in 1997 on Nitro Records). Geoff left during a tour for "Very Proud of Ya" and was replaced by Hunter Burgan. Hunter would eventually become the permanent replacement for Geoff. Hunter was still in The Force until he permanently joined AFI during the "A Fire Inside" EP. However, before that, AFI released their third full length release, "Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes", in which Davey started getting very serious about his lyrics. He started singing about religion, humanity and other more serious issues.
The next release was the "A Fire Inside" EP. Afterwards, Mark was asked to leave the band. His replacement was Jade Puget, who had been friends with the band since high school. AFI then released "Black Sails In The Sunset" in 1998. In fall of that year, they released the "All Hallows" EP. In 2000, they released "The Art Of Drowning" to fair record sales, but great acclaim by fans. In 2003, the band's first major label release, "Sing the Sorrow", on the late Dreamworks Records, was released.
In 2005, Davey Havok teamed up with Serious Clothing to release Glitterboy. Glitterboy Clothing is available through Hot Topic. Due to creativity differences between Havok and Serious, Glitterboy was canceled after only a few months. However, Havok is working on a new line which he said will be available in 2007.
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