SEEKING
Band to Join, Vocalist, Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Other Percussion, Keyboard, Piano, Background Singer, Harmonica, Bagpipes.ABOUT
Well I'm looking to start over with some new mate ez!! Open to a lot of things. But I don't want to be a cover band that has to play every weekend. I do enjoy learning heavy covers though. I have my own place set up to jam which is about a half hour drive north of minot, in the country, were no one will bother you. Play as late and loud as you want. I do have a family so meeting up to play will usually have to be discussed. And I farm so spring is busy till the crop gets in, summers and especially winters there is a lot of times we could jam. I'm pretty flexible.
I need to get myself back into shape with the drums. I believe I can. I'm rusty but not dead. I prefer to practice my drums when I have someone to play with. I do blast music and drum to that, but its not the same. Anyway get back at me. I wouldn't mind chatting. I know a lot of members on here are not paying members, but I just signed up so maybe it will let you send me a message. Thanks ADAM
- Screen name:
- Atom-Bomb
- Member since:
- Jan 05 2010
- Active over 1 month ago
- Level of commitment:
- Moderately Committed
- Years playing music:
- 20
- Gigs played:
- 50 to 100
- Tend to practice:
- 2-3 times per week
- Most available:
- Nights
Influences
Lots. I listen to Liquid Metal on Sat. Radio so I like a lot of bands on there, chances are if you like something thats not very popular, I have a least heard it. Sometimes some Octane radio, but I find myself not on that channel much, yet again probably have heard what you may be into if that is what your into. I like Eddie Trunks show on monday nights, so there is a lot of classic heavy on there that I like. And I listen to Jason Ellis on Faction, which is a little bit of everything else.
EQUIPMENT
Asortment of stuff that has built up since I was fourteen. Lots of drums. Recently got some things for a PA. Shitty bass with a decent head and cabinet. Mesa single rectifier with a couple of cabs to choose from. No petals though, since I don't play it. A board that is way overkill, don't know what I was thinking when I bought it. Lots of cords, good and shitty. My opinion, shitty mics.
MUSIC
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Beaten and Broken
Beaten and Broken Track number: 11 Year: 2004 Album: Dragfoot PataAs Genre: Metal
We recorded this song in Bismarck at Machoche (think thats how you spell it) studio. It was alot of fun and in my opinion has better sound than the rest of the album. The rest we recorded ourselves with a friend of the band. He got real good at recording too on the second album, which I wasn't part of haha. And its also my fav. song.
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Use Your Eyes
Use Your Eyes Track number: 7 Year: 2004 Album: Dragfoot PataAs Genre: Metal
This song got some local radio play for awhile. Every band has to try and make "a panty dropper."
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Flows Deep
Flows Deep Track number: 9 Year: 4 Album: Dragfoot PataAs Genre: Metal
Not much to say about it. We had troubles recording this song at the end, you may be able to hear it at the end. Shouldn't be pointing out my faults.
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Pop Pop
Pop Pop Track number: 10 Year: 2004 Album: Dragfoot PataAs Genre: Metal
Had to be one of the first songs we put together when we started jamming as a group. Was very fun to play. Little bit of hip hop with some metal.
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Puppets On a String
Puppets On a String Track number: 6 Year: 2004 Album: Dragfoot PataAs Genre: Metal
Goofy song in general. My aunt said its her favorite. If I could go back and do this album over I would use alot less ride cymbal. On alot of songs. Again, I'm my worst critic.