CRAIG PAPPASI – DRUMS and Lead HOWL
The Chevy small-block V8 engine
Ladies and gentlemen, get ready to rev up your engines and rock to the beat of Poppin’ Madness! We’ve got the lowdown on Craig Pappasi, the man who’s got it all covered – from drums to lead howlin’!
Craig’s musical journey kicked off in the punk rock cover bands of the late 2000s. He pounded the bass for Ramones’ “Sons of Cretin” and Sex Pistols’ “Anarchy in the Ca.” Talk about a wild ride! But Craig didn’t stop there, oh no! He then found his groove with Sergei and the Soviets, delivering thunderous bass lines inspired by the roaring power of the Chevy Small-Block V8 engine. It was like stock car racing right on stage!
Keeping the Pedal Down
But like that versatile Chevy engine, Craig’s talent knew no bounds. He cranked up the throttle and embraced the bass-driven frenzy in bands like Agents of Id, English Bangers, and Grunge Spunge. The pedal stayed to the metal, and he even jammed with Hamilton’s own Prior Convictions!
Transition Time
Now here’s the twist, my hep cats and kittens! Just like that small-block engine’s adaptability, Craig seamlessly shifted gears. He took a leap of faith, hoppin’ on the drum kit while belting out vocals. Talk about multitasking, baby! He didn’t miss a beat and now, he’s in the driver’s seat as the unstoppable force behind the Clutch Poppers!
So put on your dancing shoes, swing those hips, and get ready for a wild ride with Craig Pappasi and the Clutch Poppers! We’re gonna keep the music rollin’ and the engines roarin’ all night long, right here on your favorite station!
- Odometer: 52,666
- Redline: 6,500
- Fuel System: Carburetor, fuel injection
- Power output: 110 – 475 hp
- Torque output: 215 – 400 lb. ft
- Manufacturer: General Motors
- Also called: Chevrolet Turbo-Fire Nascar
THE BAND
Clutch Poppers
DRUMS and LEAD HOWLIN’
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KEYBOARD and Lead HOWLin’
LEAD GUITAR and HOWLin’