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====== G.V.A. ====== | ====== G.V.A. ====== | ||
- | Punk Rock | + | Punk Rock\\ |
+ | California, USA | ||
- | G.V.A. stands for God's Victorious Army. Burrito Villalpando started the band when he was 23. Dennis Rudolph joined on the guitar. They went through three drummers before finding Dan Jacobs as their permanent drummer. At one point, G.V.A. was scheduled to play with [[Barren Cross]], but Barren Cross canceled the show because they thought that metal and punk would not mix well. Then Burrito | + | G.V.A. stands for God's Victorious Army. G.V.A. started sometime in 1984 and lasted until 1985. Dave "Burrito" |
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+ | 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// or online comments from Dennis Rudolph.) | ||
===== Discography ===== | ===== Discography ===== | ||
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198? Independent | 198? Independent | ||
- | Burrito Villalpando | + | Dennis Rudolph |
- | Dennis Rudolph | + | Burrito |
Dan Jacobs - Drums | Dan Jacobs - Drums | ||
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