Career
Along with brothers Franz and Peter Stahl and bassist Skeeter Thompson, Stax helped create the lightning-fast tempo that was a trademark of the punk rock genre. Considered one of the fastest and most energetic drummers in the field at that time, his talents lent themselves to keeping a thrashing powerful musical force under control, giving Scream its homegrown reputation as pioneers in the genre which transcended into some international notoriety. In the late eighties Stax left the band for personal reasons and David Grohl, a local drummer who was working with local band Dain Bramage replaced the longtime drummer.
Stax played drums in a series of bands throughout the 1990s that drew influence from English punk and Oi music, most notably The Suspects (a band that had many muttering about a District of Columbia hardcore revival not seen since 1983) United 121 and Spitfires United.
In the 2000s he played drums in the District of Columbia Oi-core band Alleged Bricks. Kent now lives in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, District of Columbia and plays drums in District of Columbia based Oi! / The Human Context band The Defense with members from the Alleged Bricks and other Washington, District of Columbia Hardcore bands.