A bit of everything and not a lot of one thing... from the Wildhearts to Pantera, from Vanessa Carlton to Christina, Run DMC to DMX, Skid Row to Hardcore Superstar, the Pistols to Ocean Colour Scene... the Beach Boys to Girls Aloud!?!? Basically fucking anything other than Metallica.
If you can sing, dance, play air guitar to it then i'll atleast not dislike it even if i don't listen to it... if it has a killer riff, big melody and some sort of adrenline pumping xfactor then i'll love it... obviously there's personal prefrences and piss taking to be taken into account when discussing music of any form and i hate metallica just because... plus the few songs where they have a decent melody their own fans don't like them because 'it's not cool to like the obvious stuff' and that says it all really. In a day and age where we have far louder better metal bands to rebel against your parents with, do we really care or need them anymore?
***THIS IS NOT A BAND MOTHER TRUCKERS***
Add and Visit my band @ www.myspace.com/societycrisis
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Hello, Randii here! I'm a Drummer. This is my old bands myspace but alot of my time and effort went into it, so i've claimed it for my own. This is gona be a pro account i have a friends only account here.... no it's not a ego thing and you don't have to be a friend to add that one. Just speak often, not prop up my friends for the sake of it and not be 'too' weird... i can then drop all the sell me cv bollox off that and leave it here. I run my own studio in Birmingham, check it out and add us up!!
SOCIETY CRISIS
I have a new band, that band is called SOCIETY CRISIS. We play a Rock n Roll heavierly influenced by punk, pop, classic rock, metal and most sub genres of R'n'R. The word pop may scare you but i guess that depends if you view the likes of the Wildhearts as pop? We play songs with big riffs, big melodies and sing along chorus's because that's what we love to listen to. With the likes of Wasted which you can here on myspace, it may seem as we're what you'd expect if you'd known us before... but i promise there will be a some surprises in store!
MAGAZINES
I've done a couple, some serious, some not so. Other than reviews over the years from my bands i managed to break in to tattoo mags which is something i wanted to do for a while. I've done the readers art in Bizarre including their first Body Art Book and a get your tats out type thing in Alt Fashion. Savage Magazine is what i'm most chuffed with tho, a two page spread done off my own back to the point of taking my own photos (if you want some cool ass tattoos for a photoshoot or something, give us a shout. I hate having my picture taking and feel like a twat when posing hence taking my own... but i'm sure we'll work something out!! Maybe a copy of the Kat Von D and Nikki Sixx shoot... or is that just an excuse to hold some chicks boobs?!) Also as part of Sweet Seduction we did a shoot for Front Magazine. Unfortunately it was a make or break situation by the time it was published and we were to be no more the following month.
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SWEET SEDUCTION
I used to be the drummer and to a large degree organizer/manger of Sweet Seduction. Sweet Seduction had their 15mins of fame on many different occasions. In Sweet Seduction I played with some great bands ranging from the Scorpions, Sweet, Vain, Schenker, Pretty Boy Floyd, Tuff to newer bands like Wednesday 13, Viking Skull, Electric Eel Shock, Tokyo Dragons, the*GA*GA*S (rip), McQueen, Ghost of a Thousand and more. Some of those gigs included festivals. We had radio play, made the top 5 unsigned bands in the kerrang readers poll, done a shoot for front magazine, appeared on compilation cds as well as of course recording several of our own. As i write this i know there's loadsa stuff i've missed out.
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SILICON BABY
I've only been in 3 bands, partly choice and partly down to the fact that every one was serious during their time. Silicon Baby, like most bands, started off at school about the age of 14. Under a different name we bashed out Nirvana and Green Day covers slowly working in our own material. It was our own stuff that helped us win the school band comp twice... even tho we got disqualified for talking during another act at one of them. Talking!? If bands only had to put up with talking while they were on stage they'd have no worries. We ended up playing the Rock and Pop Festival at the NEC both times because of it anyway. It was here that we met Mark of Rattlesnake Remedy who we had on guitar for a year or so. During our time we also had a bit of radio play and shared the stage with the likes of Rachel Stamp... those guys rocked.
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Hey! How are you? Thought I'd stop by and say hi! If you like my music please could you help promote my site by placing this banner on your page, just cut and paste this into your about me section.
I can return the favour by picture comments etc; sorry to pester you if you are not interest!
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Hi, just thought I'd drop by to let you know we have recorded and uploaded a new track called 'Like I Care' it'd be cool if you could spare 5 mins to take a listen and maybe leave us a comment with your feedback.......
Described as: 'like Soulfly if Trent Reznor were part of the band,' their debut album "There's No Profit in Truth", mixes the pent up frustration of acts such as Rage Against The Machine with the raging, highly charged riffs of classic Machine Head. Good, honest, politically aware and highly charged Metal at its best...