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MP3 Gypsycho - ROCK: Modern Rock

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  • Size: 38.1 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

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(ID 325277)
Something like Audioslave or Foo Fighters, but more upbeat more of the time.

13 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, METAL: Heavy Metal



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The history of Gypsycho members goes back many years, from supporting each other in previous ventures, to playing on the same bill. Ralph Whittemore and Paul Wabrek got together in 1997, and, as a three-piece, played over two-hundred gigs and recorded two CDs under the band name Tongue-n-Groove. After experimenting with another drummer and guitarist, they were lucky to team up with Chuck Fitzgerald. Chuck, having played drums for Sacred Reich, played as many live gigs as Ralph and Paul, and was a perfect match. He joined TNG just in time to record their second CD "Better Than Never." Then came Russell Pace..coming on board in 2003, his unbelievable talent on guitar was the perfect fit for TNG, and changed the chemistry enough that they decided they could no longer go under the TNG name. They decided to re-name the band Gypsycho, because of newly psychotic elements intertwined with the nomadic changes in the music. Their debut self-titled CD was released in September of '05. It was mastered at New Alliance Studios in Boston.


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