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Music Style
Rock |
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Musical Influences
Bon Jovi, Metallica, Black Sabbath, Soundgarden, Van Halen, Our Lady of Peace and many more |
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Similar Artists
3 Doors Down, 30 Seconds to Mars |
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Artist History
Random Frequencies the name says it all, we are a group of muscians from many different backgrounds who have come together to form a musicla style that will entertain the fans of new and classic rock. The band combines many eliments of classic rock from the 70's and 80's in there guitar riffs fused with the new age percussion brought in by a set of Roland V Drums. The sound is finally topped off with the uniqe clean cut sound of vintage rock. The band was formed two years ago and has since under gone many changes. Founder of the band Adam Acampora has since stepped down form performing as front man and takes on the roll as the master weaver behind the ending sonics of the band recently he has also become the bands bass player. Kenny Lasso another founder of the band keeps the heart of the band pumping with his solid rythems to help drive us on. Chris Olmstead was added to the band a few months after its formation, a man with classic metal roots adds screaming guitar solos and a spicy flavor to the mix. Scott Henning the newest addition to the band, but has excelled at our every hopes as an asset to the band; originally brought on to be a drummer he has sinced moved on to become the voice of Random Frequencies guiding us to the next realm of sonic devotion. |
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Group Members
Scott Henning (Lead Vocals and Drums)
Kenny Lasso (Rythem Guitar)
Chris Olmstead (Lead Guitar)
Adam Acampora (Bass, Producer and Manager)
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Instruments
Shure Mics, Roland V-Drums, Peavy Wolfgang, ESP Horizon, Crate and Fender amps |
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Location
Newport News, Virginia - USA |
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