Career
He has written under the moniker Rock Ninja, as well as his birth name. He created the popular Rock Ninja! concert reviews that recurred in The San Francisco Weekly. This editorial series featured a ninja who would attend concerts and review them in a kung-fu voice.
The final Rock Ninja! article was a meeting backstage with the Beastie Boys, entitled "Pawns in The Sun", the series ran for two years to much acclaim but stopped in late 2004.
His comedy and pranks have been featured in Stop Smiling Magazine, Larry Flynt"s Big Brother Skateboarding Magazine, Radar Magazine, San Francisco Weekly (with those articles later syndicated in sister newspaper The Riverfront Times), The Warlock zine, New York"s Wooooo Magazine. Lamb has appeared on television shows including Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, as a serious man who breaks a world record for whoopie cushion sitting.
In 2009 Lamb co-created an animated television program with director Aaron Stewart through production studio Hornet Incorporated. lieutenant is reportedly in development with a cable television network and called The Bloody Band Aidz about a wild rock band that lives in New Jersey on town arrest.
Number air date has yet been reported for the series.
He has created television commercials for advertising agencies Mother and Goodby Silverstein & Partners.