Kyle DiFulvio (born May 18, 1975) is an American singerâÂÂsongwriter and musician. He is noted for his work in American rock bands Scarling., The Studdogs, and Skeleteen.
Currently, Kyle is guitarist and singer of Los AngelesâÂÂbased rock band HALT, a band formed with Skeleteen co-founder Cheryl Lyndsey. Kyle is best known as a member of the Los AngelesâÂÂbased noise rock band Scarling. and the Orlando, FloridaâÂÂbased punk rock band The Studdogs. He is noted for fronting the rock band Skeleteen. He began his music career in the mid-1990s in Orlando as a singerâÂÂsongwriter and live drummer in glam punk band Dirty Barby. He played drums for punk band The UV's, leading to his appearance in the film Devil Girl with that group.
Kyle served as singer-songwriter of Skeleteen, an American rock band from Los Angeles. Kyle initially formed Skeleteen in Orlando, Florida with Cheryl Lyndsey in 2002. Skeleteen's style of rock music was categorized as noise rock and experimental rock. They released one EP and one mini-album via independent record label Future Static.
Kyle served as songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and live drummer for glam punk band Dirty Barby in the mid-1990s. He cited several Seattle sound and early-1990s punk rock bands for inspiring the formation of Dirty Barby.
Dirty Barby were noted for their onstage behavior. In 2001, Orlando Weekly reported, "the group's performances often turn into raging band vs. audience battles that border on out-and-out brawls." The film Vampire Clan featured the Dirty Barby song Nothing's Real, credited to Kyle Justin. The film was based on the 1996 "vampire cult killings" that occurred in Central Florida.
Kyle was bassist for the Los AngelesâÂÂbased rock band Scarling. He went by the alias Kyle Lime during his stint in the band. In August 2004, Scarling was an opening act on The Cure's Festival tour. After the tour, he vacated his position in Scarling to pursue songwriting in Skeleteen.
Kyle was live drummer for the Orlando, FloridaâÂÂbased punk rock band The Studdogs for a short time. He left the band due to his move to Los Angeles.
In 2004, Kyle played drums for Los AngelesâÂÂbased punk rock band The UV's. They filmed a live scene for the independent film Devil Girl. For this film, he is credited under the alias Kyle DeFluzio.
In a 2002 interview, Kyle described himself as "a longtime feminist." Kyle led the organization of Ladyfest Orlando after reading a Bust Magazine article about the original Ladyfest that occurred in Olympia, Washington in 2000. He curated the event on September 29, 2002, which featured over 30 female musicians, spoken word, visual and performance artists. The proceeds were donated to a number of local women's charitable organizations. An article in Orlando Weekly praised him as the only known male to have curated such an event.