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Artist description
The main objective of Adam's Revenge is to take the "80'sStyle" Metal to the next logical direction had Grunge nevercame to be. We believe in great musicianship, strong songs,and a dynamic stage image. We want to give people whobelieve that music should be visual as well as aural, well-written/playedmusic. We try to convey the diverse influences containedin the band and its music on our records. |
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Music Style
Guitar Oriented Metal |
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Musical Influences
Motley Crue, Van Halen, Megadeth, Dream Theater, Yes, Rush, Iron Maiden, Skid Row |
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Similar Artists
Van Halen, Megadeth, Motley Crue |
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Artist History
The band was formed in early 1997 by seasoned Rock drummer,CAB. He later found like-minded musicians who were willingto do the work necessary to put together a professional band. One of these musicians, bassist, Eric Vancil, joined CAB in ensuringthe band wrote quality music. A two-song cassette soon followed, recorded with LA studio vocalist, Bob Reynolds, and the band was on its way. Soon, it became apparent that location would prove too difficult to continue working with Bob, and, though the band had expanded to include TWO guitarists, both soon left to pursue other interests. Jay Gutholm, a guitar wizard whom Eric had worked with previously, expressed great interest in the band and was quickly added to the lineup. The three then sought the "perfect" vocalist. Though it was tough to replace Bob, March of 1999 proved to be a productive month, as new vocalist, G, was added and work began on the self-titled album. The album was completed in July of 1999 and is now available through the band's web site. |
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Group Members
G. - VocalsJay Gutholm - GuitarsEric R. Vancil - Four-string, Six-string, and Fretless basses; B. vocalsCAB - Drums and Percussion |
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Instruments
Guitars, drums, vocals, bass, keyboards |
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Albums
Adam's Revenge/Adam's Revenge; Adam's Revenge/The Appetizer |
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Location
Clawson, MI - USA |
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