Photos by Sharon Steele – Extreme is an American rock band that emerged from Malden, Massachusetts, in 1985. They are best known for their dynamic blend of hard rock, funk, and glam metal, a sound that distinguished them during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The band’s original lineup consisted of Gary Cherone (vocals), Nuno Bettencourt (guitar), Pat Badger (bass), and Paul Geary (drums), though drummer Kevin Figueiredo later replaced Geary.

Extreme’s breakthrough came with their second album, Pornograffitti (1990), which featured the chart-topping acoustic ballad “More Than Words” and the popular single “Hole Hearted.” Both songs showcased the band’s versatility, blending Bettencourt’s virtuosic guitar skills with Cherone’s expressive vocals. Their music ranges from high-energy rock anthems to complex, funk-infused compositions.

The band experienced mainstream success throughout the early ’90s, though their popularity waned with the rise of grunge. In 1996, Cherone left to join Van Halen as their lead singer, but Extreme later reunited, releasing new music and performing live tours. Despite lineup changes and a brief hiatus, Extreme remains influential in the rock world, particularly for their musical innovation and technical prowess. They continue to record and tour, maintaining a dedicated fan base worldwide.