W.A.S.P. Prior to meeting Blackie Lawless and Randy Piper, and joining W.A.S.P., Holmes played guitar with
Los Angeles bands Buster Savage, LAX, and Slave. Holmes joined W.A.S.P. from 1983 to 1990, playing on the first four studio albums and the first live album. In 1996, Holmes rejoined W.A.S.P., and remained lead guitarist until 2001. Holmes has not played with W.A.S.P. since. with a line-up consisting of Holmes, singer Johnny Severe, ex-Against The Grain bassist Mike Kortz and ex-Citizen Kane drummer Chris Olson.
Randy Piper’s Animal Holmes was contacted by friend and former bandmate Randy Piper to join Piper's new project, Animal. Holmes quickly relocated to Ohio to prepare for Animal's upcoming "900 lb Steam" tour. The tour was considered successful, and after its conclusion, Animal recorded tracks for a new album. Holmes was only a touring guitarist and did not play on the "Violent New Breed" album or any other Randy Piper's Animal release.
After Animal After Holmes returned to Los Angeles in late 2003, he began working with several Southern California-based metal groups, producing and contributing guitar tracks. In 2005, Holmes contributed with the song "Anything but Down" for the soundtrack of
Hot Wheels: AcceleRacers. In 2007, Holmes was involved in the filming of a
Randy Rhoads documentary directed by Peter M. Margolis, which is yet to be released. Holmes appears briefly in a 2009 episode of ''VH1's Rock Docs'', "Do It For The Band: The Women of Sunset Strip." In the Summer of 2009 Holmes released Secret Society's "Death by Misadventure."
Where Angels Suffer and solo career In 2010, Holmes joined Where Angels Suffer with Randy Piper on guitar, Steve Unger (
Metal Church) on bass, Rich Lewis (Animal), on vocals, and
Stet Howland on drums (
Blackfoot,
Lita Ford, Killing Machine,
Belladonna,
Impellitteri,
Sister and W.A.S.P.).
Ira Black has since replaced Piper. The band toured Europe for the first time in 2011. On November 26, 2012, Chris Holmes released his first solo album
Nothing to Lose and decided to produce, manage and distribute it himself along with his wife Catherine Holmes. The album also featured classic era
Motörhead drummer
"Philthy Animal" Taylor. After his first album, Chris started recording his second solo album,
Shitting Bricks. On May 2, 2015, that album was released worldwide and on the same day Holmes played his first concert in
Nantes,
France, with his new band Mean Man. Two of the songs were filmed live and uploaded to the band's official YouTube channel. In September 2018, Holmes recorded the EP "Under the Influence" at Replug studio, mixed by Raphael Gary and produced by Chris and Catherine Holmes. It was released on the 2nd December 2018 in Dublin. Since 2019 Holmes has introduced new members to Mean Man: vocalist Oliver Tindall, bassist Lex Gifford and drummer Stephen Jackson. In 2021, a feature-length documentary titled
Mean Man: The Story of Chris Holmes, was released. The film details Holmes' current life while also telling the story of his rise to fame and dramatic fall due to substance abuse issues, ultimately leading to the loss of his W.A.S.P. publishing rights. In early 2022, Holmes was diagnosed with throat and neck cancer, with future plans on hold due to treatment. ==Personal life==