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David Marchand (born David Anthony Passaro on November 20, 1975, in Rochester, New York) more commonly known by the stage name Davey Havok, is the lead vocalist of the band AFI.

Biography

He was born of Italian-American ancestry in New York. At a very young age his father passed away; and as his mother later re-married, he took on the surname of his stepfather; Marchand. When Havok was five years old, he and his family moved from Rochester to Ukiah, California. There, Davey attended Catholic school in Ukiah until the eighth grade.

Is Gay...

sucks balls

F*cking emo kids

Glitterboy Clothing Line

Glitter Boy Clothing was a short lived fashion line by Havok put together in 2005, in collaboration with designers of the Serious clothing line. It was partly inspired by the 70s glam music scene, among other things. The line was canceled due to creative differences between Havok and Serious. However, on a side note, Havok has said that he is planning another clothing line for the future, but it will be done through a different company; and chances are that it will not be called Glitter Boy. According to Havok, the new line of clothing will be out in 2007.

Sexuality

Davey's sexuality has been the subject of much debate between fans. Some have claimed that Havok is homosexual or, in some cases, bisexual. There have been numerous claims that Davey has come out to the public, though such claims are always uncited and discredible.

In fact AFI, in most cases Jade Puget, have made numerous statements in regards to Havok's sexuality via their official messageboard and MySpace. For example Puget stated;

"Sorry To Burst Your Bubble... but Davey is not gay. Or bi. Get over it. Just because your friend heard he was gay or you read it on some message board doesn't make it so. However, since I've made posts like this repeatedly over the years and people still refuse to believe he's not gay, I guess we'll have to keep hearing about it ad infinitum. I say we talk about Fritch. Or Smith. They're DEFINITELY gay, I caught them holding hands and plus they went to the prom together. Also, my friend heard YOU were gay. "

Discography

With AFI

Albums

EPs


With Son of Sam

  • "Songs from the Earth" - (2000)

Trivia

  • Havok has a plethora of tattoos, including a pair of large black wings on his back and a flaming heart on his chest, daggers on his left and right ribs, a rabbit with wings on the top of his foot, black hearts behind both ears,nautical stars down both his collar bones, hands in prayer with X's on them toward his left bicep, as well as both arms sleeved with Halloween imagery with direct references to Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas.
  • Havok has a lip piercing in the right corner of his lip that he has had for several years. He also had a Monroe piercing but for a very short time. His ear lobe piercings are stretched to around 1/2 an inch.
  • Davey Havok is straight edge and vegan.
  • Alongside Jade Puget from AFI, Havok is involved in an electronic side-project named Blaqk Audio.
  • To date Havok has appeared in two movies; "Live Freaky Die Freaky" and "Mary Jane's Not A Virgin Anymore".
  • He is mentioned in the song Mattersville by NOFX ("At the end of my cul de sac, Davey Havok's house is painted black")
  • Havok is Italian American

Guest appearances

Havok has appeared as a guest vocalist on releases from various other bands.


References

  1. Davey Havok at Notable Names Database
  2. Sexuality
AFI
Studio albums
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Compilation albums
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