Bryan Guarneiri : Vocals
Dustin Traina : Guitar
Nick Diamond:Guitar, Vocals.
Matt Ezzo:Bass.
Dave Bartlett:Drums.
Mike "Rocco" VanderDrift : Drums
Influences
Pantera, Korn, Led Zepplin, CCR, Clapton, Victor Wooten, Iron Maiden, Motley Crue, Biohazard, Mudvayne, The James Gang, Phish, Blood for Blood, Agnostic front, The Beach Boys, Johnny Cash, Black Sabbath, Beastie Boys, Hatebreed, GNR, The Doors, Systemofadown, Down, Cypress Hill,Deftones,AFI, Vision of disorder, Fear Factory, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Sublime, Type O Negative, Hendrix, Skid Row, Rise Against, Jeff BUckley, Monster Magnet, Coletrane, enough booze to kill a small elephant and Patrick Duffy.
I hate to say this, but after 6 fun years, 30 PACK JACK will be no more. It was fun, some great times, but all good thngs must come to an end. We appreciate all of you who supported us through the years, and we sincerley appologize to you that it has ended so abruptly. Your dedication to us is what kept us going, and we just want to say THANK YOU. There will be new projects that emerge from the ashes, and as things start to shape up, we will update them right here. But for now...Keep rocking on, and we will see you all very soon.
30 Pack Jack
We're now accepting submissions for our next mixtapes, please submit your info at www.coast2coastsubmissions.com for your chance to get a spot on the next mixtape!
We're now accepting submissions for our next mixtapes, please submit your info at www. coast2coastsubmissions. com for your chance to get a spot on the next mixtape!
We're now accepting submissions for our next mixtapes, please submit your info at www. coast2coastsubmissions. com for your chance to get a spot on the next mixtape!
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Guys, this is a sad time. I believe it was John Lennon who said, "All things must pass" and while there are so many wonderful moments to remember about 30 Pack, sometimes you just have to remember that "Life Goes On." Let's take this time to reflect on some of the memories (at least in my opinion. I'm sure there's way more to list from the later years) that made this band an experience to remember, for me anyway. Here's my top 5, in no particular order:
1. The making of 30 Pack Jack - A Long Way From Sober. The studio experience of making that album is still one of the greatest experiences I've ever had. Thank god we have it on video (you can always count on Dustin for that!)
2. 30 Pack Jills - Gotta love the ladies, and gotta love their tee shirts!
3. Concerts - Playing completely packed, sold out concerts for 3-4 hours without anybody leaving!!!! (my god, I think I would even leave!)
4. Opening up for Stephen Pearcy with our own dressing room, stocked with free beer! That was an amazing feeling, and that was the biggest drumset I've ever played in my life! (I believe it was a 14 piece!). The concert was at The Downtown.....The Downtown is gone, and now so is 30 Pack. (the irony...)
5. 30 Pack Jack's Infamous Red Hook Retreats - These weekends are a bit of a blur, aren't they? Ahh, the infamous 30 Pack Upstate NY retreats. A time to write songs for upcoming albums (what albums? we were worse than Def Leppard in the space between albums!), a time to bond with the band, a time to eat (cheetos), drink, and be merry. It was a time for Keg Stands, funny drunk dances in the snow (Nick), flipping snow mobiles and breaking them (Me....sorry Ezzo!), and all kinds of other adventures (I told you it's a blur).
Guys, it's truly been an adventure, and I wish you all the best of luck. Whatever you do, don't stop playing, because then real life will COMPLETELY take over, and that's no fun. Even