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Jackalopes: High energy horror-punk rock and roll.


The Jackalopes are a Hi-Energy, Horror, Occult and B-Movie inspired, Punk Rock and Roll band from Dayton, Ohio.

Fronted by published artist and writer Rev. Chad Wells, The Jackalopes have been together since 1999 and have toured and performed with countless bands all over the Midwest, the South and the East Coast.

The Jackalopes have shared stages and spots on releases with today's hottest bands as well as with many well known, legendary performers who have been big influences on the band. The Jackalopes have put out several recordings via their own Mosquito Hawk Records label as well as having appeared on comps and splits for several independent labels as well as major label distributed projects.

With influences ranging from 50's Rock and Roll, 60's Garage and Psychedelia, 70's Country, Southern Stoner, Acid Rock and Punk to 80's Deathrock, Goth, Industrial, Metal and New Wave to the 90's Noise and Alternative bands, and of course the Cult movies from all of the above eras, The Jackalopes blend it all into an invigorating stew of something old, something new.

The Jackalopes are:
Rev. Chad A. Wells: Lead Vox
Ronnie T: Guitar/Backing Vox
Kyle Thirteen: Drums/Backing Vox
Jay Jay Thunder: Bass/Backing Vox

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Jackalopes lives in Ohio, USA.

Tagged as: Hard Rock, Punk, Rock, High Energy Rock and Roll.


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