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Henry Rollins

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Henry Rollins is an American musician, actor, and spoken word artist. Rollins is known for his energetic and intense stage performances and politically and socially conscious lyrics. He is also a published author, having written several books of poetry, essays, and memoirs. He was born on February 13, 1961, in Washington, D.C.

In the 1980s, Rollins rose to fame as the lead singer of the punk rock band Black Flag. He joined the band in 1981 and released several albums before they disbanded in 1986. He also fronted the Rollins Band, which was active from 1987 to 2006 and released several albums.

In addition to his music career, Rollins has also had a successful career as a spoken word artist. He has released several albums of spoken word performances, delivering spoken monologues on various topics, such as politics, social issues, and personal experiences. He has also performed spoken word live shows worldwide and released many books of poetry, essays, and memoirs.

Rollins has also appeared in several films and television shows, including "Heat," "Bad Boys II," "Lost Highway," and "Sons of Anarchy." He has also hosted several television shows, such as "The Henry Rollins Show" and "The Henry Rollins Travel Show."

Throughout his career, Rollins has been known for his politically and socially conscious lyrics and energetic and intense stage performances. He has advocated for several social and political causes, such as human rights and environmentalism.