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Hey there, I'm Brian. I'm 21 years old, and I recently received my degree in Sound Recording Technology from UMass Lowell. I currently work for Rhythm Authors, LLC, as well as Klondike Sound Company based out of Greenfield, MA. I've been a percussionist for 11 years, and I have played a number of punk, rock, and metal bands. I'm currently playing drums for Lich King, Ages Ago, and My Last Flight.


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Hey there, I'm Brian. I'm 21 years old, and I recently received my degree in Sound Recording Technology from UMass Lowell. I currently work for Rhythm Authors, LLC, as well as Klondike Sound Company based out of Greenfield, MA. I've been a percussionist for 11 years, and I have played a number of punk, rock, and metal bands. I'm currently playing drums for Lich King, Ages Ago, and My Last Flight.




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Hey there, I'm Brian. I'm 21 years old, and I recently received my degree in Sound Recording Technology from UMass Lowell. I currently work for Rhythm Authors, LLC, as well as Klondike Sound Company based out of Greenfield, MA. I've been a percussionist for 11 years, and I have played a number of punk, rock, and metal bands. I'm currently playing drums for Lich King, Ages Ago, and My Last Flight.
I've been playing music and rhythm games since I was 13, when I first got into DDR. From there I discovered Frequency and Amplitude, both of which I played to death. When Guitar Hero 1 came out I bought it immediately, and within two weeks I had beat the game on Expert. I've taken somewhat of a break from Rock Band 2 lately, not having a working drum set and devoting most of my time to work and playing real drums. Other games I've been playing recently include Left 4 Dead 2, Kingdom of Loathing, and Burnout Paradise. I rarely upload my GH/RB scores, but I play on Expert difficulty for all instruments.
I had all but stopped making custom Guitar Hero charts until recently to focus on school and work. However, when the Rock Band Network was announced I jumped at the chance to get involved, and I am now authoring tracks for Rhythm Authors, LLC.


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Hey there, I'm Brian. I'm 20 years old, and I'm currently in my senior year at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, majoring in Sound Recording Technology. I've been a percussionist for 10 years, and I've been the drummer in a number of punk, rock, and metal bands. I'm currently playing drums for a band called Arc City Angels, a unnamed-as-of-yet crossover thrash band, an experimental rock band called Sirens, and a punk rock band called The Rat King.
I've been playing music and rhythm games since I was 13, when I first got into DDR. From there I discovered Frequency and Amplitude, both of which I played to death. When Guitar Hero 1 came out I bought it immediately, and within two weeks I had beat the game on Expert. I've been playing Rock Band 2 on and off lately, with most of my time devoted to college, studio recording, and playing real drums. Other games I've been playing recently include Left 4 Dead, Prince of Persia, Skate, and GTA4. I rarely upload my GH/RB scores, but I play on Expert difficulty for all instruments. I'd consider myself one of the top ranked Expert drummers on RB, but I honestly don't care about scores enough to spend time getting FCs, perfecting squeezes, or spending money to mod or fix my RB kit (totally unmodded, blue pad is cracked, yet I can still get 98-99% and a 700+ note streak on Panic Attack. hah.)




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Hey there, I'm Brian. I'm 20 years old, and I'm currently in my senior year at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, majoring in Sound Recording Technology. I've been a percussionist for 10 years, and I've been the drummer in a number of punk, rock, and metal bands. I'm currently playing drums for a band called Arc City Angels, a unnamed-as-of-yet crossover thrash band, an experimental rock band called Sirens, and a punk rock band called The Rat King.
I've been playing music and rhythm games since I was 13, when I first got into DDR. From there I discovered Frequency and Amplitude, both of which I played to death. When Guitar Hero 1 came out I bought it immediately, and within two weeks I had beat the game on Expert. I've been playing Rock Band 2 on and off lately, with most of my time devoted to college, studio recording, and playing real drums. Other games I've been playing recently include Left 4 Dead, Prince of Persia, Skate, and GTA4. I rarely upload my GH/RB scores, but I play on Expert difficulty for all instruments. I'd consider myself one of the top ranked Expert drummers on RB, but I honestly don't care about scores enough to spend time getting FCs, perfecting squeezes, or spending money to mod or fix my RB kit (totally unmodded, blue pad is cracked, yet I can still get 98-99% and a 700+ note streak on Panic Attack. hah.)


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Hey there, I'm Brian. I'm 20 years old, and a student at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, majoring in Sound Recording Technology. I've been a percussionist for 10 years, and I've been the drummer in a number of punk, rock, and metal bands. I'm currently playing drums for a band called Arc City Angels, a unnamed-as-of-yet crossover thrash band, an experimental rock band called Sirens, and a punk rock band called The Rat King.
I've been playing music and rhythm games since I was 13, when I first got into DDR. From there I discovered Frequency and Amplitude, both of which I played to death. When Guitar Hero 1 came out I bought it immediately, and within two weeks I had beat the game on Expert. I've been spending most of my gaming time playing Rock Band 2 at the moment, but occasionally I'll throw in Halo 3, Skate, or GTA4. I rarely upload my GH/RB scores, but I play on Expert difficulty for all instruments. I'd consider myself one of the top ranked Expert drummers on RB, but I honestly don't care about scores enough to spend time getting FCs, perfecting squeezes, or spending money to mod or fix my RB kit (totally unmodded, blue pad is cracked, yet I can still get 98-99% and a 700+ note streak on Panic Attack. hah.)




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I've been playing music and rhythm games since I was 13, when I first got into DDR. From there I discovered Frequency and Amplitude, both of which I played to death. When Guitar Hero 1 came out I bought it immediately, and within two weeks I had beat the game on Expert. I've been spending most of my gaming time playing Rock Band 2 at the moment, but occasionally I'll throw in Halo 3, Skate, or GTA4. I rarely upload my GH/RB scores, but I play on Expert difficulty for all instruments. I'd consider myself one of the top ranked Expert drummers on RB, but I honestly don't care about scores enough to spend time getting FCs, perfecting squeezes, or spending money to mod or fix my RB kit (totally unmodded, blue pad is cracked, yet I can still get 98-99% and a 700+ note streak on Panic Attack. hah.)
I've been a ScoreHero member since November 2006, when I signed up after reading about the possibility of custom songs on Guitar Hero. I didn't make my first forum post until May of 2007, when I happened to stumble upon FeedBack, TurkeyMan's program for creating custom songs. Since then I've made over 40 custom charts, and I'm a huge stickler for accurate syncing and charting. I recently wrote a program called MIDItar Hero, which is essentially an interface for using Guitar Hero or Rock Band instrument peripherals as fully-functional MIDI controllers.


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I've been playing music and rhythm games since I was 13, when I first got into DDR. From there I discovered Frequency and Amplitude, both of which I played to death. When Guitar Hero 1 came out I bought it immediately, and within two weeks I had beat the game on Expert. I've been spending most of my gaming time playing Rock Band 2 at the moment, but occasionally I'll throw in Halo 3, Skate, or GTA4. I rarely upload my GH/RB scores, but I play on Expert difficulty for all instruments. I'd consider myself one of the top ranked Expert drummers on RB, but I honestly don't care about scores enough to spend time getting FCs, perfecting squeezes, or spending money to mod or fix my RB kit (totally unmodded, blue pad is cracked, yet I can still get 98-99% and a 700+ note streak on Panic Attack. hah.)
I've been a ScoreHero member since November 2006, when I signed up after reading about the possibility of custom songs on Guitar Hero. I didn't make my first forum post until May of 2007, when I happened to stumble upon FeedBack, TurkeyMan's program for creating custom songs. Since then I've made over 40 custom charts, and I'm a huge stickler for accurate syncing and charting. I recently wrote a program called MIDItar Hero, which is essentially an interface for using Guitar Hero or Rock Band instrument peripherals as fully-functional MIDI controllers.




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Edited on 2008-11-04 02:32:36 by BrianSpud33

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I've been a ScoreHero member since November 2006, when I signed up after reading about the possibility of custom songs on Guitar Hero. I didn't make my first forum post until May of 2007, when I happened to stumble upon FeedBack, TurkeyMan's program for creating custom songs. Since then I've made over 40 custom charts, and I'm a huge stickler for accurate syncing and charting. I recently wrote a program called MIDItar Hero, which is essentially an interface for using Guitar Hero or Rock Band instrument peripherals as fully-functional MIDI controllers.


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I've been a ScoreHero member since November 2006, when I signed up after reading about the possibility of custom songs on Guitar Hero. I didn't make my first forum post until May of 2007, when I happened to stumble upon FeedBack, TurkeyMan's program for creating custom songs. Since then I've made over 40 custom songs, and I'm a huge stickler for accurate syncing and charting. I recently wrote a program called MIDItar Hero, which is essentially an interface for using Guitar Hero or Rock Band instrument peripherals as fully-functional MIDI controllers.




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Hey there, I'm Brian. I'm 20 years old, and a student at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, majoring in Sound Recording Technology. I've been a percussionist for 10 years, and I've been the drummer in a number of punk, rock, and metal bands. I'm currently playing drums for a band called Arc City Angels, a unnamed-as-of-yet crossover thrash band, an experimental rock band called Sirens, and a punk rock band called The Rat King.
I've been playing music and rhythm games since I was 13, when I first got into DDR. From there I discovered Frequency and Amplitude, both of which I played to death. When Guitar Hero 1 came out I bought it immediately, and within two weeks I had beat the game on Expert. I've been spending most of my gaming time playing Rock Band 2 at the moment, but occasionally I'll throw in Halo 3, Skate, or GTA4. I rarely upload my GH/RB scores, but I play on Expert difficulty for all instruments. I'd consider myself one of the top ranked Expert drummers on RB, but I honestly don't care about scores enough to spend time getting FCs, perfecting squeezes, or spending money to mod or fix my RB kit (totally unmodded, blue pad is cracked, yet I can still get 98-99% and a 700+ note streak on Panic Attack. hah.)
I've been a ScoreHero member since November 2006, when I signed up after reading about the possibility of custom songs on Guitar Hero. I didn't make my first forum post until May of 2007, when I happened to stumble upon FeedBack, TurkeyMan's program for creating custom songs. Since then I've made over 40 custom songs, and I'm a huge stickler for accurate syncing and charting. I recently wrote a program called MIDItar Hero, which is essentially an interface for using Guitar Hero or Rock Band instrument peripherals as fully-functional MIDI controllers.
I still go by BrianSpud33 on some sites, but my username most everywhere is now bwestplaysdrums, and my Xbox Live Gamertag is westJB.
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Custom Chart Vids
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