The Snaggs original lineup with band founder Mark Muraski, guitar, Ed Dulian guitar, Mickey Rosenquist, drums and Karl Ropp, bass,and Holland Zander, vocals, performing on December 29, 2001 at the Coronado Theatre in Rockford, IL. They were the open band for Cheap Trick
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They broke up? Is one of the guitarists?
davidbrucemusicvideo 11 months ago
This band will play a reunion show April 2nd, 2011 at Kryptonite in Rockford, Ill.
bbishoffproducer 11 months ago
@hollzj80 i miss this band :( tell dulian to come back! we need a reunion!
kfafnis 1 year ago
@hollzj80 This was great, I also liked "I am the walrus". Very talented :)
bellanita 2 years ago
yep. again, very scary lol.
hollzj80 2 years ago
Cheap Trick fans, especially in Rockford, are nice people. They wouldn't have booed even in the unlikely event they didn't like your music. And you were back there with them a couple of years later, right?
HildebrandJohnson 2 years ago
except you. (about liking 2 styles at the same time) thank you for the kind words. :)
hollzj80 2 years ago
I didn't either and believe me, I was listening for it. (I was nervous)
hollzj80 2 years ago
Life of Agony's Lost at 22 (this one is Lost@22) is not only a completely different song but a completely different style of music. It's not even remotely the same song. plus I don't know many Life of Agony fans who share their cd/tape player with a power-pop rock band.
hollzj80 2 years ago
I was there, and I didn't hear anyone booing.
HildebrandJohnson 2 years ago