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John Reis started Rocket from the Crypt in 1990 after the breakup of his original band, Pitchfork, and gave himself the stage name of "Speedo". Other original band members included N.D. (Andy Stamets), guitar; Petey X (Pete Reichert), bass. Atom (Adam Willard) joined as drummer after Rocket's first drummer 'Sean' departed following the release of their debut LP ''Paint as a Fragrance''. Citing disagreements between members over the band's direction, Atom left RFTC in early 2000. Atom recorded several albums while a member of the band, one of which was the band's 1995 major label debut [[Scream, Dracula, Scream!]], which was thought by many to be the "breakthrough" album for the band. Atom's final record with Rocket from the Crypt was the band's 1998 release, [[RFTC]]. |
John Reis started Rocket from the Crypt in 1990 after the breakup of his original band, Pitchfork, and gave himself the stage name of "Speedo". Other original band members included N.D. (Andy Stamets), guitar; Petey X (Pete Reichert), bass. Atom (Adam Willard) joined as drummer after Rocket's first drummer 'Sean' departed following the release of their debut LP ''Paint as a Fragrance''. Citing disagreements between members over the band's direction, Atom left RFTC in early 2000. Atom recorded several albums while a member of the band, one of which was the band's 1995 major label debut [[Scream, Dracula, Scream!]], which was thought by many to be the "breakthrough" album for the band. Atom's final record with Rocket from the Crypt was the band's 1998 release, [[RFTC]]. |
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Atom Willard was the drummer for MOTH's 3rd album 'Provisions, Fiction, and Gear' released on Virgin Records on April 9, 2002. |
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==The Offspring== |
==The Offspring== |
Revision as of 22:39, 7 December 2007
Adam "Atom" Willard (born August 15, 1973), is the current drummer of the bands Angels & Airwaves and The Special Goodness.
Rocket from the Crypt
John Reis started Rocket from the Crypt in 1990 after the breakup of his original band, Pitchfork, and gave himself the stage name of "Speedo". Other original band members included N.D. (Andy Stamets), guitar; Petey X (Pete Reichert), bass. Atom (Adam Willard) joined as drummer after Rocket's first drummer 'Sean' departed following the release of their debut LP Paint as a Fragrance. Citing disagreements between members over the band's direction, Atom left RFTC in early 2000. Atom recorded several albums while a member of the band, one of which was the band's 1995 major label debut Scream, Dracula, Scream!, which was thought by many to be the "breakthrough" album for the band. Atom's final record with Rocket from the Crypt was the band's 1998 release, RFTC.
MOTH
Atom Willard was the drummer for MOTH's 3rd album 'Provisions, Fiction, and Gear' released on Virgin Records on April 9, 2002.
The Offspring
Atom Willard was the drummer for The Offspring between 2003 and 2007. The Offspring is currently in the studio with Bob Rock completing their as-yet-untitled eighth studio album, which is due for release sometime in 2007.
Willard joined The Offspring in 2003, replacing the popular Ron Welty on drums during the sessions of their seventh album Splinter. However, Welty or Willard both remain absent on the credits. Josh Freese actually handled the drum tracks.
While a member of the band, Willard participated in several tours around the globe, including the 2005 Vans Warped Tour, in support of two of the band's records, Splinter, and Greatest Hits.
Despite Offspring shows with Willard, he had not recorded drums for their still-untitled follow-up to Splinter and left the band in July 2007 to concentrate on his work with Angels & Airwaves and was replaced by then-Saves the Day and Face to Face drummer Pete Parada.
Angels & Airwaves
In 2006, when The Offspring was on a "touring hiatus" Atom joined Angels & Airwaves, a band created by former blink-182 guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge alongside Hazen Street and former Box Car Racer guitarist David Kennedy, and The Distillers bassist Ryan Sinn who has been replaced by now bassist Matt Wachter. According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office, DeLonge trademarked "Angels & Airwaves" on June 24, 2005 amidst the lingering confusion of blink-182's abruptly announced hiatus. Their debut album, We Don't Need to Whisper, was released on May 23, 2006. Their announced first single, "Valkyrie Missile", was set for a March/April release, but following the subsequent leaking of the song "The Adventure", the label chose to release that in its place. DeLonge personally claims that his new project will be "the best music made in decades" as well as being "much more powerful, emotional and melodic than Box Car Racer and blink put together."
Gear Used
We Don't Need To Whisper OCDP Drums White Marine Pearl Wrap w/ Tube Lugs 26x18" Kick 14x6.5" Brass Snare 12x7" Snare 6x6" Rack Tom 13x9" Rack Tom 16x16" Floor Tom 18x16" Floor Tom
Zildjian Cymbals (FLTR) 18" A Custom EFX Crash 14" K Custom Session HiHats 19" A Custom Projection Crash 22" K Custom Ride 20" A Custom Projection Crash 20" K Custom Medium Ride
DW Hardware & Pedals 9000 Series Boom and Straight Stands, 9000 Series Singal Pedal, 9000 Series HiHat Stand, 9000 Snare Stands
Zildjian Super 5B Wood Tip
Remo Coated Emperor's, Powerstroke 3, and Sound Control on the snares.
I-Empire
OCDP Drums Clear Acrylic w/ Tube Lugs.
26x20" Kick
14x6.5" Brass Snare
12x7" Snare
6x6" Rack Tom
13x9" Rack Tom
16x16" Floor Tom
18x16" Floor Tom
Zildjian Cymbals (FLTR) 18" A Custom EFX Crash 14" Avedis New Beat HiHats (Brilliant Top, Traditional Bottom) 20" A Custom Projection Crash 22" A Custom Ping Ride 21" Avedis Sweet Ride Brilliant 22" Avedis Medium Ride Brilliant 6" Zil Bel
DW Hardware & Pedals 9000 Series Boom and Straight Stands, 9000 Series Singal Pedal, 9000 Series HiHat Stand, 9000 Snare Stands
Zildjian Super 5B Wood Tip
Remo Coated Emperor's, Powerstroke 3, and Sound Control on the snares.