Lynn Strait
Lynn Strait was the lead vocalist for the nu metal band Snot, known for their album 'Get Some', before his untimely death in a car accident.
Rock Singer
August 7, 1968
December 11, 1998
30
Lynn Strait, an American musician, was the lead singer of the nu metal band Snot, which gained popularity in the late 90s with their debut album “Get Some.” This album featured the hit single “Stoopid” and showcased Strait’s distinctive vocal style and energetic live performances. Unfortunately, Strait’s life was cut short at the age of 30 when he died in a car accident in December 1998. In addition to his work with Snot, he also provided guest vocals for songs by other bands, such as “Just Got Wicked” by Cold. To honor his memory, Snot released a tribute album called “Strait Up,” which included the song “Angel’s Son.”