Name: Adam
Duties: Bass, Vocals
Equipment: Ibanez TR Bass, Fender 300 BXR Bass Amp, Nady Microphone, GX-600 Tosh PA Head, 15" PA Speakers
Home: Bad ass Trudeau Road, Saranac Lake
Originally: Washington Township, New Jersey
Job: Price Chopper, Meat Department
Age: 18
Marital Status: Single
Education: Homeschooled
Distinctive Factor: Goatee
Obsessed With: Bad Religion
Annoyances: People that brag about stupid things (How fast they drive, how much they can drink, how they get all the girls), people that tailgate (So i'm a hypocrite, so what?), people who take favors and don't give any in return, doctors, people who think they know a lot about something but they don't
Favorite things: My niece Emily, Taco Bell, Dunkin' Donuts, Eeyore, Bad Religion, Greg Graffin, Matt Freeman, Jason Williams, Jackie Chan videos, dancing at local shows
Quotes: "I don't take interest in things i'm not interested in." "Am I invisible or something?" "I'm not predjudiced, I hate everybody equally."
Previous bands: The Hymans, Ketchup Knife, KNF, Re-tract, FBI Corrupt
"Hello, my name is Adam Style and i'm the bass player for the world renowned band The Krazies." I do believe I am the only street punk in the world that: Likes basketball, writes poetry, and loves watching Survivor. As those lovely Reebok commercials remind us daily, defy convention. I live my life for me, and make my own rules and standards. I just know how to show respect for others along the way. Those who deserve it, that is. I've been playing for a few years and I've loved every overdramatic moment of the on going soap opera I call my life. My musical influences are none other than the God of the bass (and everything else for that matter) himself, Matt Freeman, and the dark and mysterious yet overly friendly man known as Jay Bentley. Carpe diem!
Adam
"The first man and progenitor of mankind, the unregenerate side of the human race" - The American Heritage Dictionary
Style
"Style means all kinds o' things. At its grandest, it means everything about your way of presenting yourself in words, including grace, clarity, and a thousand undefinable qualities that separate good writing from bad. At its narrowest, it includes mechanics and matters of house style." - Jack Lynch