Eugene
Robinson has written for GQ, The Wire, Grappling Magazine, LA Weekly, Vice Magazine, Hustler, and Decibel, among many others.
He has also been Editor-in-Chief of OZY, Code and EQ. He grew up in New York City, where he first
understood the surreal joy of a bloody nose obtained through fighting. The
6'1", 235-pound Robinson has worked in magazine publishing, film, and
television. He has studied boxing, Kenpo karate, Muay Thai (mixed martial
arts), wrestling, and Brazilian jiu jitsu. Robinson is the vocalist and front
man for Oxbow, a rock group-cum-fight club. He is also the vocalist for the
critically acclaimed punk-metal supergroup, Buñuel. He lives in the San Francisco area.
Hailed by Time Out as "one of the greatest New York performers of all time," Lydia Lunch defies categorization. Few contemporary artists have forged a unique and varied artistic vision as successfully, or forcibly, during her long and notorious career. Lunch continues to record and tour the world with numerous music and spoken word projects, film work, and art exhibitions, and is the subject of "Lydia Lunch: The War is Never Over," a feature documentary by acclaimed underground filmmaker Beth B.