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THE RONNY CHOCHA BAND is fronted by none other than the famous RONNY CHOCHA. The brainchild of Ronny, this band has gone to great lengths to gain fame worldwide! From smoky lounges to the big stage, The Ronny Chocha band has become a staple in today's music world. Combining styles of punk, funk, metal, and good ol' rock n roll! This is definitely a "must have" ... Ronny Chocha Band Music | List Price | $9.99 (You save $0.64) | | Category | Heavy Metal Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7518185 | | Catalog number | 147003 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 14, 2007 |
Ronny Band Chocha Ronny Chocha Band Songs | 1. | Lookout |
| 2. | Arson |
| 3. | Blind |
| 4. | Turmoil |
| 5. | We Missed the Marcus |
| 6. | Snubnose |
| 7. | Ink |
| 8. | Junky |
| 9. | Politicolostomy Bag |
| 10. | Dirty |
| 11. | Lasso the Spider |
| 12. | Hit By Train |
| 13. | Can't Let Go |
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$17.69 Powderburn Explodes Into 2007 with Echoed In Red Written by Sean Claes - Insite MagazineIn 1998, Austin’s Powderburn was formed when guitarist Josh Klayman and vocalist/guitarist Ken Lockman met and decided to bring their signature heavy metal sound to the masses. A little over eight years later, in 2007, Powderburn is hot off the January release of their third release, Echoed In Red. Along the way they have had some major achievements, playing alongside such metal masters as Slayer, The Misfits, Sepultura, and Anthrax. They’ve also played Austin’s South By Southwest for the past three years running. In addition, the guys have been awarded the title of best metal band in Austin for three of the last four years (The Edge Magazine Awards), and hundreds of fans turn out for their shows and sing the lyrics word-for-word. The road to today has not been without it’s bumps. They’ve had to contend with a couple of line-up changes, including losing their original lead vocalist. The current line up has become solid with bassist Greg Enkler and drummer Patrick Swift. The band took some time between beers and Jagermeister shots to talk with INsite Managing Editor Sean Claes about the band and the new release, Echoed In Red, a combination CD and DVD. Sean Claes: How did Powderburn form? Ken Lockman: The band started in 1999 with Josh and a bunch of random dudes. I originally joined it as a side project, Greg was forced to audition by his roommate, and we most recently rescued Pat from his crap band in NYC. Here we are years later, and I couldn't be happier with this accidental forming of Powderburn. Claes: How many shows has Powderburn played? Lockman: We started off playing at what is now a tiny gay bar in Austin and got paid $11 and 6 lone stars. Since then we've played all over TX and in various states in the country... so that's… carry the 2… account for Jager shots... 4834.5 shows. Patrick Swift: Yeah, the .5 is from that midget biker rally we played. I don't remember much. Claes: What does the title of your new EP/DVD Echoed In Red mean? Lockman: Without saying too much, the phrase came up in a conversation at the practice room, and we decided it made a good title for a song. Swift: Yeah, we gave it a meaning, and so should you. We don't like to effect people's interpretations of our songs too much. Claes: How did a release/listening party at The Yellow Rose materialize? Swift: From my love/hate relationship with strippers. I love them, and then they hate me six months later. Lockman: We play rock music. Strippers like rock music. Guys like rock music. Guys also like boobs. Do the math. Greg Enkler: If you could have a CD-listening party somewhere, where would YOU go? Claes: Your last CD, Powderburn, was released in 2003. Why did we wait 3 years before a new CD? Swift: Gross incompetence. Enkler: Most of it had to do with getting Pat into the band from New York and up to speed with the stuff. Lockman: Every band writes songs, records them, and then 6 months later has better songs. We took the time to write 30 songs and pick the best 6. Claes: Who would be the ultimate band line-up of a Powderburn Tour? Lockman: Dope, because they're fun guys, Metallica, because they have a few fans, and Justin Timberlake. Enkler: The original lineup of Guns 'N' Roses. Motley Crue . . . you want fun? Swift: ...
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