Formed in Los Angeles in 1979 by Sean Delaney—best known as a songwriter and producer for KISS—the Skatt Brothers fused disco swagger with a leather-bar edge. Their cult hit Walk the Night became an anthem in gay clubs worldwide: a dark, driving track that pulsed through backrooms, discos, and dance floors from New York to San Francisco. Blending homoerotic imagery with rock-disco energy, the band stood out as both campy and dangerous, straddling the line between mainstream disco and underground queer culture.