Rob 'Em Blind

Genres: Punk, Rockabilly
Web site: http://www.myspace.com/robemblind
Rob 'Em Blind originated in the city of Pacoima, as a three-piece punkabilly group. They set out to play any and everywhere the could. With a few recordings and compilations under their belt the trio parted ways in late 08' due to lead guitarist/singer Jerry relocating to Las Vegas, only to find that the music wasn't ready to die just yet.
Armed with a new line-up of local Vegas jammers, Dusty Bottoms on stand-up bass and drummer Lemon Head, the band is doing what they do best and ripping it up wherever the feel like. Their first EP The Big Heist is coming soon so stay tuned!
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- Recent Appearances
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Monster Zero at the Double Down
Hell Bound Havoc at Feelgoods
Hell Bound Havoc at Feelgoods
Rob 'em Blind at the Double Down
Dance of the Dead with Monster Zero at Las Vegas Country Saloon
- Musicians:
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Jerry – Guitar, Vocals
Dusty Bottoms – Bass
Lemon Head – Drums - Influences
- The Living End, Rancid, The Offspring, Pennywise, Bad Religion, NOFX, The Reverend Horton Heat, Suicide Machines, Swingin' Utters, Hellbound Hayride and Dropkick Murphys.
- Current status
- Performing locally and working on a new EP


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