Randy Rampage Explained

Randy Rampage
Birth Name:Randall Desmond Archibald
Birth Date:21 February 1960
Birth Place:Vancouver, Canada
Death Place:Vancouver, Canada
Years Active:1977–2018
Occupation:Singer, musician
Instrument:Vocals, bass
Genre:Hardcore punk, thrash metal
Associated Acts:D.O.A.
Stress Factor 9
Annihilator

Randall Desmond Archibald (February 21, 1960[1] – August 14, 2018), better known by his stage name Randy Rampage, was a Canadian musician and founding member, bass player and vocalist of the hardcore band D.O.A., often referred to as the "founders" of hardcore punk.

He was also the lead singer of the thrash metal band Annihilator in 1988–1989 and again from 1998 to 2000.

Career

Originally a drummer, Rampage switched to bass and played on D.O.A.'s seminal early punk albums Something Better Change and Hardcore '81. Rampage was fired from D.O.A. after a December 31 1981 New Year's Eve show.[2] [3] [4] Rampage was the vocalist for the Canadian speed metal/thrash metal band Annihilator. He first joined the band in 1988, appearing on their debut album Alice in Hell (1989), and was fired after its accompanying tour; Rampage claimed this was because he "beat up" band lead Jeff Waters.[5] Around 1998, Rampage returned to Annihilator and recorded Criteria for a Black Widow (1999) with them. He then left once again to rejoin D.O.A, playing on their 2002 Win the Battle album, only to leave the band again. He rejoined D.O.A. in 2005,[6] [7] remained in the lineup through 2008 and was featured on their album, Northern Avenger, produced by Bob Rock. On the eve of the Northern Avenger tour, it was announced that Rampage was leaving D.O.A. once again.

Rampage recorded a self-titled EP in 1982, Randy Rampage. It featured musicians also known as the Sick Ones: Chuck Biscuits, Brad Kent, Zippy Pinhead, and Benny Doro.

Randy appeared in Susanne Tabata's documentary film Bloodied But Unbowed, a historical look at the birth of the Vancouver punk rock scene and the development of hardcore punk on the west coast of North America during the 1978–1983 timeframe.[8]

Randy Rampage had many other projects, including Rampage, Stress Factor 9, Fake It Big Time, Ground Zero, Iron Gypsy, Requiem, Riff Raff, and The 45s. Rampage's last project was Rampage, a band that included Duane Chaos (born Duane Nickull), The Great Baldini, Brent Johnson, Tim Bitz, Pinto Stiletto. Their LP was recorded by John Webster, but was unreleased at the time of his death.

Death

Rampage died on August 14, 2018, at his home in Vancouver from an apparent heart attack, aged 58.[9] [10]

Discography

D.O.A.

Annihilator

Stress Factor 9

Randy Rampage

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Randy Rampage / Chris Walter – I Survived DOA [Book]]. punknews.org. December 18, 2016. May 28, 2017.
  2. Web site: Mackie . John . 16 August 2018 . Vancouver punk legend Randy Rampage of DOA dies at age 58 . 12 September 2024 . Vancouver Sun.
  3. Web site: Punknews.org . 2018-08-20 . D.O.A.'s Joe Keithley writes Eulogy for Randy Rampage . 2024-09-12 . www.punknews.org . en.
  4. Web site: Yoo . Noah . 15 August 2018 . Randy Rampage (D.O.A., Annihilator) Dead at 58 . 12 September 2024 . Pitchfork . en-US.
  5. Web site: 2018-08-15 . Randy Rampage, Canadian Hardcore Legend And Former Annihilator Frontman, Dead At 58 . 2024-09-12 . Blabbermouth.net . en.
  6. Web site: Lucas . John . 12 May 2005 . D.O.A. On A Rampage Again . 16 September 2024 . The Georgia Straight . en.
  7. Web site: MacInnis . Allan . 17 September 2008 . D.O.A. hits 30 without Rampage . 16 September 2024 . The Georgia Straight . en.
  8. Web site: Bresge . Adina . 25 August 2018 . Vancouver punk pioneer Randy Rampage remembered as hard rocker with 'heart of gold' . 12 September 2024 . CBC News.
  9. Web site: RANDY RAMPAGE, Canadian Hardcore Legend And Former ANNIHILATOR Frontman, Dead At 58. Blabbermouth.net. August 15, 2018. August 15, 2018.
  10. Web site: September 2018 . In Loving Memory Of Randy Rampage . 12 September 2024 . www.punkglobe.com . en.
  11. Web site: Randy Rampage . rateyourmusic.com . August 2018.