Pat Hoed (born September 3, 1963 in Hollywood, California) is a singer, professional wrestling commentator and radio personality. He has performed under...
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Look up hoed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hoed may refer to: De Hoed, a historic Dutch windmill Pat Hoed (born 1963), an American singer and radio...
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community. Its members, the guitarist Dino Cazares, Jello Biafra, drummer Pat Hoed, bass guitarist Billy Gould and vocalist Juan Brujo, used pseudonyms as...
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programming, strings arrangements (9, 10) DJ Zodiac – technical scratching (2) Pat Hoed – intro voice (2) Gary Numan – spoken words (8), vocals (11) Mark Ferris...
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guitar, vocals (1989-1993) Mark Phillips - guitar, vocals (1993-1994) Pat Hoed - bass (1993-1994) Danny Westman - drums (1996-1997) Chris Lagerborg -...
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Farrell Flea Michael C. Ford Carlos Guitarlos Grant Hart Richard Hell Pat Hoed Rob Holzman Randall Jahnson Kjehl Johansen Curt Kirkwood Martin Lyon Ian...
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the Silk Road Ensemble". Exclaim!. Retrieved January 19, 2016. Blashill, Pat. "Audioslave, Audioslave (review)". Rolling Stone, original publication date...
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Past members Mike Webber Kurt Schellenbach Janus Jones Nick Passiglia Pat Hoed Neal Ogasawara Paul Jamison Robert Hanky Jacobson Adam Gonzales Jula Bell...
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"Replica" Demanufacture 3:57 8. "Shock" Obsolete 4:58 9. "Edgecrusher" (feat. Pat Hoed & DJ Zodiac) Obsolete 3:39 10. "Resurrection" Obsolete 6:36 11. "Cars"...
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(Flipside Records) and Punk Rock Vato's with Jamie Pina (Chemical People), Pat Hoed (aka. Adam Bomb), and Rick Agnew (the Adolescents, Christian Death). In...
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