Noughties rockstar looks unrecognisable two decades after huge hits and bitter split from band
NOUGHTIES pop legend Brett Scallions looks unrecognisable 24 years after his huge hit, quitting Fuel and becoming a dad-of-two.
The singer, 52, is best known for the song Hemorrhage (In My Hands).
Fuel is an American rock band that originated in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in 1989.
Their sound is characterised by a blend of post-grunge and alternative rock elements.
The band's early lineup consisted of Brett (vocals/guitar), Carl Bell (guitar), Jeff Abercrombie (bass), and Kevin Miller (drums).
They gained significant recognition with their third album, Sunburn, released in 1998, which featured the hit single Shimmer.
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In 2006, Brett permanently left the band following numerous conflicts and the dismissal of Kevin.
In 2010, the band underwent a revival, with Brett rejoining alongside new members.
The following year Brett formed a new band called World Fire Brigade.
Noughties fans still reminisce about the rockstar they watched over two decades ago.
On a picture Brett posted three weeks ago with his two grown up kids, one fan commented: "I can’t get over how grown up Jagger is! Where does the time go?!
"Seems like yesterday I was at a Fuel gig. Now I have 2 Granddaughters and your Son is kicking butt on the ball field. Life is good."