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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Randy Rampage









Randy Rampage



Randy Rampage 2002 Win the Battle album but then left the band again.

He rejoined D.O.A. in 2006, remained in the lineup

through 2008 and was featured on their latest album,

Northern Avenger, produced by Bob Rock. On the eve of

the Northern Avenger tour, it was announced that Ram-

page was leaving D.O.A. once again.

Rampage has appeared now and then as the vocalist

for the Canadian speed metal/thrash metal band Annihi-

lator, which he recorded one album with in 1989, called

Alice in Hell, leaving the band after the tour. In 1999,

he returned to the band and recorded one more album

called Criteria for a Black Widow after which he left once

again to rejoin D.O.A.

Rampage has also been the front man of metal band

Stress Factor 9 along with Annihilator drummer Ray

Hartmann, guitarist Francis Frightful of Singapore band

Opposition Party, guitarist Kick of Vertical After, and

bass player Duane Chaos of 22nd Century (band).



Randy Rampage in 2007 at an art exhibit.

External links

Background information

• Randy Rampage’s official site

Birth name Randall Archibald • Stress Factor 9

Born British Columbia, Canada Persondata

Genres Hardcore punk, thrash metal Name Rampage, Randy



Instruments bass, vocals

Alternative names

Short description

Labels Sudden Death Records, Century Media

Date of birth

Associated acts D.O.A.

Stress Factor 9 Place of birth

Annihilator Date of death

Website http://www.randyrampage.com Place of death



Randy Rampage (Randall Archibald) is a founding mem-

ber, bass player and occasional vocalist of the Canadian

hardcore band D.O.A.. He played on D.O.A.’s seminal early

punk albums Something Better Change and Hardcore ’81,

along with vocalist/guitarist Joe Shithead, drummer

Chuck Biscuits and guitarist Dave Gregg in Hardcore ’81.

Rampage left D.O.A. in 1981 but returned in the year 2000

after a nearly two-decade absence. He played on their



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