Guerilla Rodeo
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Guerilla Rodeo | |
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Country | United States |
Years active | 2003–2004 |
Genres | Rock |
Labels | Ministry of Defense Records |
Members | Reese Roper Sonnie Johnston Ethan Luck John Warne Josh Abbott |
Guerilla Rodeo was a shortlived project founded by Reese Roper, Sonnie Johnston, Ethan Luck, John Warne, and Josh Abbott. Reese Roper often compared the sound of the band to Letters to Cleo. The project yielded only a three-track demo and one song that was never released.
Roper immediately proceeded his Guerilla Rodeo project with "Roper", which released one album.
The name of the band is a play on the Rage Against the Machine single "Guerilla Radio".
[edit] Members
- Reese Roper – vocals
- Sonnie Johnston – guitar
- Ethan Luck – guitar
- John Warne – bass, background vocals
- Josh Abbott – drums
[edit] Discography
Title | Year | Label |
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Ride, Rope and Destroy | 2004 | Ministry of Defense Records |