An influential rock band in the 1990s, the four-piece group comprised top-notch musicians, including Sex Pistols’ Steve Jones on guitar and vocals, Guns N' Roses’ Duff McKagan on guitar, Duran Duran’s John Taylor on bass and drummer Matt Sorum from Guns N' Roses and The Cult.
The publication highlighted the band’s major success after releasing its self-titled debut album, Neurotic Outsiders, in 1996.
Under Maverick Records, the band released only one studio album and two successful singles before disbanding two years after its formation.
John Taylor, Duff McKagan, Matt Sorum and Steve Jones of Neurotic Outsiders.Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc
Their first single, “Jerk,” hit No. 14 on the UK Rock Chart and No. 3 on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart, making it their biggest standout track.
The strong reception from fans prompted the band to embark on a North American and European tour featuring surprise guests, marking its first and only tour as a band.
Although Neurotic Outsiders scored commercial success with its first studio album, the band failed to sustain its momentum and ultimately broke up in 1997 due to conflicting schedules and commitments to their primary bands.
As for McKagan, he focused on sobriety and earned a business and studied business, which led him to launch the money management firm Meridian Rock.
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