Red Line Chemistry
Red Line Chemistry formed in Los Angeles with Marc Orrell on vocals, Anthony Lisi on guitar, Chris Worley on bass, and Shawn Pelton on drums. They put out...
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Red Line Chemistry formed in Los Angeles with Marc Orrell on vocals, Anthony Lisi on guitar, Chris Worley on bass, and Shawn Pelton on drums. They put out their first album 'Welcome to the Wasteland' in 2005, followed by 'Our Lady of Annihilation' in 2007.
Their third album 'Sucker Punch' came out in 2010, with the title track becoming their most recognizable song. Other tracks like 'Dumb Luck' and 'Fire Rising' show their approach to rock music with straightforward energy and direct lyrics.
The band's music has a raw quality that comes through in songs like 'Knock Down Drag Out' and 'Paralyzed' from their catalog.
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