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Rhoades D'Ablo and the Devil's Right Hand

Band/artist history
Formed from lost minions; Mayfair, and Rock City Morgue, the group has devolved from the pit of Hell, to spread the true word of Cuntry Musick and the sinful existence that man has forged since the beginning of time. Man's ruin is the central theme; wine, women, and song, are the groups hallmarks. The band has devoted itself to the path of unrightousness, and the Devil is the man, the drug, and the bartender. Rhoades D'Ablo, Eric Hemmens, and King Louie, are the Devil's new calling cards. We will take you on a freight train ride to the 9th gate of Hell...All Aboard!!! Due to the tragic events surrounding Hurricane Katrina and the people from New Orleans, the band went on hiatus, we are now back with new members and a new attitude!!! GET READY TO ROCK LIKE FUCK!!!!
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Are you serious? This band thrieves on the innocence of the unsuspecting public.
Your musical influences
The Devil, Robert Johnson, Sex Pistols, Johnny Cash, Buck Owens, Motorhead,Johnny Thunders,and Link Wray. Loud Gibson guitars, cranked up through old Fender and Marshall amps.The low-end thunder of a Fender P-bass, and the Backbeat of an old Lugwig drum kit. These things are what makes the Devil and this band, quite happy!!
What equipment do you use?
Rhoades: 1990 Battered-up Gibson SG, 1977 Ibanez Flying V, 2001 Hamer Explorer,2000 Fender Stratocaster,a 2005 Halo Invert (an endorsement deal) 1971 Fender Showman head 1971 Marshall slant cab, 1968 Fender Super Reverb, Morley wah, Dan-o Overdrive, Boss Digital Delay. J.: Reverend guitars, Fender twin reverb Kristin: Rickenbacher 4001 bass, Ampeg and SRW bass rig Ric Furley: A classic drum kit that if I told you it's contents, I'd have to kill you!
Anything else?
CHEERS!!!!!!!!!!
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