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* [http://www.myspace.com/reportsuspiciousactivity RSA on My Space] | * [http://www.myspace.com/reportsuspiciousactivity RSA on My Space] |
Revision as of 16:32, 10 August 2016
Resport Suspicious Activity is the current band for former Articles of Faith frontman Vic Bondi. Vic formed the band as an outlet for his anger over the 2004 re-election of President George Bush and war in Iraq. Vic first contacted Channels frontman and indie-rock producer extraordinaire J. Robbins (ex-Jawbox, ex-Government Issue) about the possibility of working together and J., in turn, brought along drummer Darren Zentek (Channels, ex-Kerosene 454). The trio released a CD of Vic-penned tunes on Alternative Tentacles in 2005 and toured the country with The Bomb in 2006. Following the release of the CD, the group added Erik Denno (ex-Kerosene 454) as second guitarist.
Releases
- Report Suspicious Activity CD (Alternative Tentacles 2005)
- Dreamland CD EP (Underground Communique 2006)
- Destroy All Evidence CD (Alternative Tentacles 2008)
Members
- Vic Bondi - Vocals/Guitar
- Eric Denno - Guitar/Vocals
- J. Robbins - Bass/Vocals
- Darren Zentek - Drums