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Rollins Band’s ‘Liar’: From CBGB Joke to Grammy Hit

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Last updated: March 7, 2026 8:22 pm
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1991 marked the year punk shattered the mainstream, with Nirvana’s rise pushing aside glam and hair metal in favor of flannel, grit, and heavy guitar riffs. The alt-rock surge from their album Nevermind transformed the industry, drawing major labels to independent acts with lucrative offers. This shift produced unexpected hits, including the Rollins Band’s snarky funk-metal track “Liar,” which propelled hardcore icon Henry Rollins to mainstream radio and the Grammys in the mid-1990s.

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Rollins Band’s EvolutionThe Humble Beginnings of ‘Liar’Crafting the Monster RiffGrammy Nomination and Tuxedo TriumphLasting Legacy

Rollins Band’s Evolution

Henry Rollins first gained fame as the intense frontman of Black Flag, the 1980s punk powerhouse that redefined the genre. In the band’s later years, guitarist Greg Ginn slowed the pace, blending jazz and metal influences into what became sludge metal. Audiences often resisted this change, but Rollins delivered with ferocity.

Launching his self-titled band in the late 1980s, Rollins teamed with guitarist Chris Haskett, a DC punk seeking heavy, funky, and dissonant sounds beyond hardcore norms. After opening the 1991 Lollapalooza festival, they built momentum with the 1992 album The End of Silence, a massive 70-minute powerhouse refined through live performances.

The Humble Beginnings of ‘Liar’

“Liar” emerged during rehearsals for the 1994 album Weight. As bassist Melvin Gibbs played a riff while tuning, Rollins improvised lyrics to amuse the band. “And you know why? ‘Cause I’m a liar!” he shouted, sparking laughter. They jotted it on a makeshift idea board and jammed it loosely as a punchline encore.

One night at CBGB’s, a label executive from Imago watched and declared, “That’s a single. That’s the first single on your new record.” The band protested, insisting it was just a joke without a proper arrangement. He urged them to trust his expertise, and they reluctantly refined it.

Crafting the Monster Riff

Chris Haskett transformed the gag into a dynamic beast. “‘Liar’ starts like a Motown song and has a soul groove,” Haskett explained. “That was another riff that was around for ages. The main part was new, but the ride out at the end was old. I called that the ‘Lou Reed riff’ and it was kicking around in my head back when Tool were opening for us.”

The riff lingered from an Atlanta club jam and persisted until it fit perfectly. Haskett’s PRS CE 24 through a Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier delivered Hendrix-inspired funk, Hayes soul, Iommi heft, and beyond. Rollins’ commanding vocals and video cameos as a cop, nun, and Superman amplified its appeal.

Grammy Nomination and Tuxedo Triumph

In 1995, “Liar” earned a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance, competing against Pantera, Megadeth, Anthrax, and Soundgarden. The Rollins Band stood out as the only nominee invited to perform, delivering the track in tuxedos amid music’s elite.

Soundgarden, winners for “Spoonman,” gave them a shoutout in their speech. Guitarist Kim Thayil quipped that the Grammys had “lied” by inviting them without the win. The song charted in the UK and Netherlands top 30 but faded from U.S. radio.

Lasting Legacy

Touring peak success, Rollins noted crowds recognized “Liar” but disengaged from the rest of the set. “I realized this was the 15 minutes of Andy Warhol,” he reflected, embracing its fleeting fame amid their hybrid metal style.

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