Steve Varley: Guitars/Vocals
James Gibson: Bass
Joey Koh-Byrne: Drums
Dan Kelly: Guitars
Influences
Pearl Jam, Guns 'N Roses, LifeHouse, Greenday, Motion City Soundtrack, Incubus, Fallout Boy, Coheed and Cambria, Sum 41, OK Go, We Are Scientists, The Ataris, Bodyjar, Foo Fighters, The Grates, Kisschasy, Lifehouse, The Living End, Korn, Muse, Bush, Placebo, Primus, Queens of the Stone Age, Blindspott, John Petrucci, Dream Theatre, Dragon Force, Synthetic Breed, Strungout, Linkin Park, Parkway Drive, Arch Enemy and Steve Vai.
Sounds Like
A giant melting pot of hand clapping rock choruses and contagious melodies, played with curious humour and juvenile fun!
One sunny day, in the quiet suburban streets of outer eastern Melbourne, lived four very smart boys. By day they lived very normal lives; ate normal food, played normal games, talked normal talk. Little did anyone know, that these quiet suburban kids had very special powers...
They were all extremely good at computer games.
Extremely good gaming abilities however was not enough to help them fight crime. So bestowed upon them was an electric guitar for Dan, bass guitar for James, a pair of drum sticks for Joey and a microphone for Steve. Linked in their passion for rock 'n roll, they quash crime through punk riffs and killer live shows to make society a happier place for you and I.
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Thanks guys, I really appreciate you guys playing for my shindig. I had a great time! The night rocked! and Thanks for sticking around too :) see you guys Next time :D
Hey man, yeah' we'd hope to get there by 5, if not then we'll be there soon after. Best to ask the guys at soundcheck I'd say... if not you're very welcome to use my amp. If you just want a crisp clean my amp does it very well, if you like it I say why not? I don't think you'd need the mixer if you just want guitar goin through it.