Randy Rampage

Randy Rampage

Nacimiento : 1960-02-21, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Muerte : 2018-08-14

Historia

Randall Desmond Archibald (February 21, 1960 – August 14, 2018), better known by stage name Randy Rampage, was a Canadian musician and founding member, bass player and vocalist of the Canadian hardcore band D.O.A., along with Joe Keithley and Chuck Biscuits. They are often referred to as the "founders" of hardcore punk along with Black Flag, Bad Brains, Angry Samoans, the Germs, Negative Trend, and Middle Class. Their second album Hardcore '81 was thought by many to have been the first actual reference to the second wave of the American punk sound as hardcore. Hardcore 81 included a fourth member of the lineup Dave Gregg. He was also the lead singer of the thrash metal band Annihilator in 1988–1989 and again from 1998 to 2000. Description above from the Wikipedia article Randy Rampage licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Perfil

Randy Rampage

Películas

Smash the State: The Raw Original D.O.A. 1978-1981
Documentary / Music/Musical - This film from Canada's legendary punk pioneers, D.O.A., features exciting live tracks from the band's formative years: 1978 - 83. Includes all the raw emotion, activism, humor and deadly renditions of their greatest songs.
Annihilator : Ten Years In Hell
Lead Vocals
"Ten Years In Hell" contains the seven classic official Annihilator music videos offstage band footage and bonus underground fan-shot live performances. Plus a special interview with Annihilator founder and guitarist Jeff Waters as he recounts his memories of the band's first ten years in Hell. Also includes special appearances by original co-lyricist John Bates Neverland front man Coburn Pharr Criteria bassist Russell Bergquist and Set The World On Fire's Mike Mangini and Neil Goldberg. A must have for all fans of Annihilator and Thrash Metal!
D.O.A.: Greatest Shits 1978-1998
This DVD features 20 years of trouble-making from D.O.A. Includes 10 action-packed story line videos, 3 live videos and Joe's sermon from the Mount. Songs include "Disco Sucks," "World War 3," "Get Out Of My Life," "War," "Death Machine" and more.