L.A. Guns founder Tracii Guns discussed his collaboration with Steel Panther’s vocalist Michael Starr on The Logan Show. The conversation centered on their work on L.A. Guns’ ‘Wasted’ track and the unique chemistry between the musicians.
“That ability for Ralph to come in, or Michael Starr to come in, and still do almost the David Lee Roth shtick, but sing these ‘less fun’ songs, that’s all I could say — L.A. Guns with a little bit of dark shit around — it really made it fun for that year,” Guns explained.
“Forgiving Eyes’ on the EP — that whole EP’s killer,” he continued. “That’s the other singer that I had really great chemistry with.”
The collaboration represents a significant milestone in both musicians’ careers. This period led to notable developments in the metal scene.
Historical Context

Metal news outlet Blabbermouth documents the collaboration between Tracii Guns and Ralph Saenz in 1998. Saenz brought his distinctive vocals to the ‘Wasted’ EP during this time.
The EP showcased a darker evolution of L.A. Guns’ signature sound. Saenz’s versatility as a vocalist complemented the band’s core elements throughout the recording.
Steel Panther Evolution

Saenz embarked on a new musical journey after his time with L.A. Guns. Documentation from Blabbermouth shows he formed Metal Skool in 2000.
The band later transformed into Steel Panther. They established themselves as a leading tribute to 80s rock and hair metal, drawing inspiration from Van Halen, Mötley Crüe, and Ratt.
Legacy Impact

Industry publication Blabbermouth highlights the collaboration as a defining moment for both artists.
This creative period shaped Saenz’s evolution into Michael Starr. His transformation ultimately led Steel Panther to become one of the genre’s most successful tribute acts.