Skumozi

Musician in Sweet Home, OR

Skumozi

Skumozi
47 years old, Male, Sweet Home, Oregon, 97386
Member #
408954
Member since
22 Apr 2011
Active over 1 month ago
Instruments played:
Drums, Bass Guitar, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar
Genre:
Classic Rock, Blues, Heavy Metal
Screen name:
Skumozi
Location:
Sweet Home, Oregon, 97386
Gender:
Male
Age:
47 years old
Level of commitment:
Committed
Years playing music:
30
Gigs played:
50 to 100
Tend to practice:
More than 3 times per week
Available to gig:
4-5 nights a week
Most available:
Nights

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skumozi at aol dot com. I played in a death metal band "AGGRO" in the early 90's and opened for such bands as GWAR, Machine Head, Testament, Pestilence and the God father of death metal, Chuck Schuldiner and Death. I moved to Oregon in '94 after our drummer got Yoko Ono'd and the band never quit recovered. I started my family here and my music took a back seat to responsibility.
I am actually looking to form two bands with the same members. One band playing obscure, hard rock cover tunes such as old ac/dc, Zep, Uncle Nugent, Boston etc. Not the typical bar cover band tunes. But harder, less heard songs by popular classic rock bands. This band will be geared towards playing bars, parties and biker functions.
The second band will be all original material, written by myself and you.Hopefully. This band will record and play gigs in Eugene, Albany, Salem etc. where original music is the expected. This music will typically be guitar based hard rock. Quite instrumentals, to skin peeling brutality, and everything in between.

Influences

AC/DC, Zep, Ted Nugent, Judas Priest, Allman Bros, Well,really every thing from Pink Floyd to Slayer........bring it, nothing is off limits.

Equipment List

Strat copy that I am currently refinishing, adding a Kahler bridge, Grover tuning pegs and a self done custom paint job. I have a fender 1x12 amp that will be upgraded soon to at least a 212 combo. Preferably a solid head and a 412 half stack.