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- | G.V.A. stands for God's Victorious Army. G.V.A. started sometime in the early 80s before | + | G.V.A. stands for God's Victorious Army. G.V.A. started sometime in 1984 and lasted until 1985. [[Dave " |
- | (Note that most of the information on this page came from an interview with Burrito in the December 1989 issue of //The Cutting Edge//.) | + | According to Dennis, the band generally wanted to take a more artistic approach without artificial " |
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+ | G.V.A. played at least three more concerts after Burrito left with a replacement bassist. One of these shows was apparently at church, where the band was cut off halfway into the set. Dennis Rudolph went on to play guitar for [[Association of the Cross]]. | ||
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+ | (Note that most of the information on this page came from an interview with Burrito in the December 1989 issue of //The Cutting Edge// | ||
===== Discography ===== | ===== Discography ===== | ||
- | | 198? | Demo | | + | | 1985? | Demo | |
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198? Independent | 198? Independent | ||
- | Burrito | + | Dennis Rudolph |
- | Dennis Rudolph | + | [[Burrito]] |
Dan Jacobs - Drums | Dan Jacobs - Drums | ||
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