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Divine Horsemen were a punk/roots band founded in 1983 by Chris D. (Desjardins), formerly of L.A. punk rock band The Flesh Eaters.〔("ROCK CITY: Picking the Top 15 Bands From the L.A. Music Scene" ), Los Angeles Times (Jul 5, 1987).〕 The band developed a distinctive (and at the time, very new) alt country- type sound. They took their name from a voodoo term; a worshiper who is possessed by loa during a ceremony is said to be being ridden by ''The Divine Horsemen''. The term was also used as a song title by The Flesh Eaters Desjardins re-worked several old songs by The Flesh Eaters, notably "Poison Arrow", and exercised his literary side by namechecking Chester Himes, Jim Thompson, Donald Goines, James Ellroy, Harry Crews, Ambrose Bierce and James Joyce amongst others on the track "What Is Red" from the "Snake Handler" lp. ==Personnel==
Other band members included Julie Christensen (Chris' then-wife), Matt Lee and Peter Andrus, as well as Flesh Eaters stalwart Robyn Jameson. They were joined at times by members of L.A. punk bands like Kid Congo Powers of The Gun Club and The Cramps, Jeffrey Lee Pierce of The Gun Club. They broke up in 1988.
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