Randy Rose | |
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Genres | Synthpop, heavy metal, hard rock Christian metal |
Instruments | Drums, vocals |
Years active | 1987–present |
Randy Rose is a musician who has been playing professionally since 1987, when his older brother Roger formed Mad at the World, for which he played drums, sang, and wrote songs.
History
Randy Rose was a member of Mad at the World during its entire existence as a band from 1987-1998. When Mad at the World was a synthpop band during its first two years, Randy played percussion, worked on the drum programming, and sang backup vocals. Randy continued with drums and vocals as the band transitioned to a hard rock band in early 1990. He also formed his own metal band soon after, named Rose. After his tenure in Mad at the World, Rose went on to make various demos under different names, also forming the band Mothership in 1998. On March 24, 2017, he released a new album for Rose, Songs for the Ritually Abused, on his own label Hindenburg Records.[1]
Discography
with Mad at the World
- Released: 1987
- Label: Frontline Records
- Released: 1988
- Label: Frontline Records
- Released: 1990
- Label: Alarma Records
- Released: 1991
- Label: Alarma Records
- Released: 1992
- Label: Frontline Records
- Released: 1993
- Label: Frontline Records
- Released: 1995
- Label: Alarma Records
- Released: 1998
- Label: KMG Records
Seasons of Love/Mad at the World review (a 2-for-1 re-release)
- Released: 1999
- Label: KMG Records
Flowers in the Rain/Boomerang (a 2-for-1 re-release)
- Released: 1999
- Label: KMG Records
as Randy Rose
Sacrificium
- Released: 1991
- Label: Intense Records
with Rose
Healing
- Released: 1993
- Label: Intense Records
Intense Live Series Volume 3
- Released: 1993
- Label: Intense Records
Crazy Little World
- Released: 1994
- Label: Intense Records
Into the Unknown
- Released: 1995
- Label: R.E.X. Music
Songs for the Ritually Abused
- Released: 2017
- Label: Hindenburg Records
with Mood Ring
Are We Not Men? We Are Demo!
- Released: 1995
- Label: R.E.X. Records
- Singles: "Mood Ring"
with The Crocodiles
Tar
- Released: 1997
- Label: Velvet Blue Music
with Mothership
Electric Music Compilation 1
- Released: 1997
- Label: Plastiq Musiq
- Singles: "Don't Hate Me"
New Musiq Volume 1
- Released: 1998
- Label: Plastiq Musiq/Tooth and Nail
- Singles: "Suffocate"
L. P.
- Released: 1998
- Label: Plastiq Musiq
Rockstar
- Released: 2002
- Label: Hindenburg Records
References
- ↑ "Songs For the Ritually Abused, by Rose". Hindenburg Records. Retrieved March 28, 2019.