RANDY RAMPAGE 1960-2018
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PHOTO: Alex Waterhouse-Hayward
"When I was switching from drums to Bass when it came to Style i looked to Randy Rampage
Randy helped build the foundation of DOA and brought the style that was needed to get the crowd into a frenzy"
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Duff McKagan (Guns and Roses)
Joey Shithead (D.O.A.)
PHOTO GALLERY
Starting off 1970-1980
D.O.A. SICK ONES. THE 45sOriginally a drummer, Rampage switched to bass and played on D.O.A.'s seminal early punk albums Something Better Change and Hardcore '81. Rampage was fired from D.O.A. after a December 31 1981 New Year's Eve show.2012
1981-1995
Rampage recorded a self-titled EP in 1982, Randy Rampage. It featured musicians also known as the Sick Ones: Chuck Biscuits, Brad Kent, Zippy Pinhead, and Benny Doro..2010
1998-2010
Rampage was the vocalist for the Canadian speed metal/thrash metal band Annihilator. He first joined the band in 1988, appearing on their debut album Alice in Hell (1989), and was fired after its accompanying tour; Rampage claimed this was because he "beat up" band lead Jeff Waters Around 1998, Rampage returned to Annihilator and recorded Criteria for a Black Widow (1999) with them..
2010-2018
Randy Rampage had many other projects, including Rampage, Stress Factor 9, Fake It Big Time, Ground Zero, Iron Gypsy, Requiem, Riff Raff, and The 45s. Rampage's last project was Rampage.
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Susanne Tabata
Benny Doro
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