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Goddess
Member # 326
 - posted November 09, 2003 10:40 PM
hello,i'm new to here!
i'd like to know each band member's name!yeah,i know singer is ralph,but i want to know other member's name!!!
Thanks!
 
Tracy
Member # 247
 - posted November 10, 2003 07:53 AM
welcome, goddess * waves *

Okay, Metal Shop are Michael Diamond (Ralph Saenz), Rikki Ratchett (Russ Parrish) in guitar, Ginger Roxx (Travis) on bass and Armando Lbs. (Darren Leader) in drums. Sometimes, if Ginger has a problem at the tanning booth or the hair salon, we're graced with the presence of Spyder Mars (Joe Lester [Wink] ) Also, if David Lee Roth is not touring, we get Blackhead (Ray Luzier) in drums.

I've been Metal Shop less for a few weeks now - can't wait for tonight's show. [Thumbs Up!]

Tracy =^,,^=
 
Atomic Bass
Member # 4
 - posted November 10, 2003 03:16 PM
Don't forget Scott Patterson from the Punks also filling in on drums as Tommy "Tom Tom" Thompson.
That's the greatest name ever..
 
Tracy
Member # 247
 - posted November 10, 2003 03:51 PM
I couldn't for the life of me remember Scott's name with Metal Shop - very sorry for the omission.

* off to start a session of self-flagelation * [Wink]

Tracy =^,,^=
 
Goddess
Member # 326
 - posted November 10, 2003 08:49 PM
Thanks,Tracy and Atomic bass!!
I really like Ginger ! lol [Drunk]
 
Atomic Angel
Member # 199
 - posted November 14, 2003 10:57 AM
I love Ginger too.

He has pretty hair and plays the bass really pretty [Razz]
 
Strawberry Fields
Member # 332
 - posted December 03, 2003 09:33 PM
I love when the audience takes them too seriously. For instance,the last time I saw them,this guy was coming out of the showroom saying,"Man,don't go in there.. that band is terrible!!!" LMAO!! He just didn't get it... [Big Grin]
 
Jeff C.
Member # 50
 - posted December 04, 2003 06:10 AM
Maybe he did get it, but just didn't like 80's hair band rock. A lot of people don't. I love it. That's why I'm really diggin' this new band called "The Darkness". Like Metal Shop, they really seem hell bent on bringing that 80's sound, style and attitude back.
 
PunkPrincess
Member # 223
 - posted December 04, 2003 12:07 PM
I was just listening to the Darkness CD this morning on my way to work. The music is really good, but that guy's voice! I am really trying to get used to it.

I saw the video one early morning on MTV or VH1 and thought I was dreaming. First because I didn't realize they still showed videos on MTV, and second because the band totally reminded me of Metal Shop. With bad teeth... [Big Grin]

Seriously, if you see that video it looks like the lead singer dude ripped off his look from Ratchett. [Smile]
 
Jeff C.
Member # 50
 - posted December 04, 2003 02:46 PM
Yeah, the music kicks ass. The guy's voice takes a while to get used to though. He makes the lead singer from Steelheart sound like Eddie Vedder. The videos are really funny too. Their website is filled with some hilarious press written about them.
 




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