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Nov 2010 10

By Erin Broadley

There are drummers, and then there are street drummers – —the guys who truly aren’t afraid to get down and dirty with their craft. The musicians in Street Drum Corps are both, having played played traditional drums in rock bands for years before lending their sticks to something decidedly more free-form and experimental.

Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman once dubbed Street Drum Corps the “punk-rock Stomp,” and the name stuck. The band is an apocalyptic, voodoo-rock revolution born from smog stained, litter strewn Los Angeles sidewalks and grown into a full-force, stage production that now brings its battery of sound to the masses.

Since SDC’s start in 2004, drummers Bobby Alt, Adam Alt and Frank Zummo have used found objects to create their elaborate beats and have toured the world—leaving a trail of broken drumsticks, battered trash cans and busted tail pipes in their wake. They’’ve gone from drumming in downtown junkyards (which they still do), to recording an album with DJ Lethal for Warcon Records, to performing on Late Night with Conan O’Brien to, last fall, having their gear inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as part of a Warped Tour display.

SuicideGirls met up with the guys before a recent gig at Hollywood’s famed Goth club, Bar Sinister.

Read our exclusive interview with Street Drum Corps’ Bobby and Adam Alt on SuicideGirls.com.

Street Drum Corp will be doing a four week residency at LA’s Roxy Theater on November 16th, 23rd, and 30th, and on December 7th. The shows will feature a slew of special guest drummers. Guests scheduled to play the first, Nov 16th show include Adrian Young from No Doubt, Chris Hesse, John Sawick, and Tommy Lee. Tickets are available via Ticketmaster.

Bobby and Adam will be the special guests on SuicideGirls Radio on Sunday November 21. Listen to SG Radio live every Sunday night from 10 PM til Midnight on Indie1031.com.