D'Molls, an American glam metal band formed in Chicago in 1984, consisted of lead vocalist/guitarist Desi Rexx, bassist Lizzy Valentine, guitarist S. Scot ("S.S.") Priest, and drummer Billy Dior. The group initially played hard rock and glam rock under the name The Chicago Molls before relocating to Los Angeles in 1985. Guitarist Priest did not move with the band initially and was temporarily replaced by Sean Freehill. After signing with Atlantic Records in 1986, they released their debut album D'Molls in 1988, which featured the video for "777" on MTV. Their second album, Warped, was released on June 28, 1990, and included tracks like "Real Love" and "Father Time." However, vocalist Desi Rexx left the band to join The David Lee Roth Band before the promotion campaign began, leading to D'Molls disbanding shortly thereafter.
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