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Matt Templin Lead Vocals/Guitar |
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Born in the rough streets of Philadelphia, Templin (aka TempDaddy), began singing at an early age. What once started as a defense mechanism to lull his enemies into a sleep like state, TempDaddy quickly realized the potential of his awesome gift. He immediately went in search of a mentor to help him hone these mighty skills...Bruce Dickinson. From then on, he and the Iron Maiden front man were inseparable. |
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Pat Hoban Bass/Vocals |
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Brogan: Sloppy Spice Brogan was born and raised in Malvern, PA some 24 years ago. He took up bass in 2000 after seeing Metallica for the very first time and hasn't looked back since. In high school, he hooked up with guitarist Jack Logue and formed the heavy metal band Scarecrow. After putting down the ax for four years and playing baseball at Fairfield University, he reconnected with Jack and has been playing ever since. You can find him on stage right slapping away, impersonating Stephen Jenkins vocals, or in his patented "power stance" bringing the thunder. Just don't feed him Jack and Cokes before the show. |
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Jack Logue Lead Guitar/Vocals |
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Joocy J, or know by some as Joocy Spice: Born Jack Logue in the March of 1986, Joocy J began playing guitar in his early teens. Learning on old Metallica and other 80's rock he developed a love of metal. Playing with Pat Hoban (Brogan) in high school they recorded a demo and rocked out for friends but dismantled in May of 2004. During college he played in the rock/metal band The Armageddon Monks, based out of Ithaca NY, while also teaching at Downingtown, PA's School of Rock. After four years of metal and partying with the Monks, Jack decided to bring it on home to Philadelphia to pursue an engineering career. However, he could not get away from music for very long, and the yearning to play with his buddies has formed a very, very Hot D. In his free time he enjoys sunsets and long walks in West Chester. |
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Andy Scoles Drums/Vocals |
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Skulls Born in Philadelphia, Andy started playing music in his middle school years. During this time he performed with The Montgomery County Youth Orchestra and various school ensembles. In high school he continued his involvement in school ensembles, and performed with rock bands in his spare time. Andy's pasion for music took its true form during his time at Kutztown University. Through hard work he achieved the drumming position in their top jazz orchestra ensemble, and did a lot of freelance jazz combo work on the side. Andy has been envolved with every style of music he could find such as performing with a nine piece funk band, broadway-style groups, percussion emsembles, concert and orchestra bands, The Dorney Park Show Band, rock bands, and has done a lot of recordings with varied groups. Just leaving an original rock band, he found his strongest passion for music than ever before... performing with the hotness that is HOT D! |
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