The singer is actually a great guitar player, he always had a great VH1/2 groove. I was bummed that he became the singer of Bullet Boys. The Drummer, Jimmy D'Anda, was a Montebello/Pico Rivera boy that I grew up hanging out with. Our respective party bands played in the San Gabriel Valley in the early 80's. He was a big fan of Tommy Lee and IMO exceeded him in his skills IMO at a very young age. I played in a party band a few times with his older guitar player brother who also was a really great VH style guitarist. IMO, they came out too late in the wave of 80's hair metal. The grunge scene was already making waves in our neck of the woods when Bullet Boys came out with their CD.