Known for their high-energy stage presence and controversial lyrical content,
Canadian hard rockers Headstones formed in Kingston, Ontario, in 1989. The
group's original lineup consisted of lead singer Hugh Dillon, guitarist Trent
Carr, bassist Tim White, and drummer Mark Gibson. Picture of Health, their
studio debut, appeared in 1993 via MCA Records and went platinum in Canada. The
following year, Mark Gibson left the group and was replaced by Dale Harrison. In
1995, Headstones scored their first charting effort with their second album
Teeth and Tissue, which reached Number 62 o...