I did an interview Richard Ramos from Rudio and None Of Your Fucken Business.. it was a good interview even tho he lives out of state and i live in Cali But here it is... M is going to be me and R is going to be Richard M-Richard whats your name and what bands were you in and what did you do in the bands?
R-my name is Richard. I played in Ruido for 3 years and did 2nd vocals. I played basin Progeria from the time I started it til only 4 1/2 years,and I did vocals and bass for None of Your Fucking Business from February 8th,1997 to late 2005.
M-Thats cool. Richard how did you get in rudio how was the story behind that??????
R- Gen the original singer was looking for a 2nd vocalist. We have already been friends for a bit before that. He was also looking for a guitar player at the same time and having known Mike Thrashead for a while we both kinda went in at the same time.
M-What bout N.O.Y.F.B.??????
R-NOYFB was a dream band for me. I was friends with Katz and Thrashead and literally out of the blue I asked those guys if they want to start a band. We got together at Green Hell Records and talked about this. This was late December 1996.
M-Richard what would you say was your best show you have been in N.O.Y.F.B. & Rudio???
R-For NOYFB my favorite show would be when we played the Unholy Thrash Night which was a one day Fest at the Smell. I forgot th year. We played with Municipal Waste,Maggot Colony,and about 12 others.With Ruido we played the Reekodo Fest in Northern California with Dystopia,Exhumed,Lana Dagales,and others.I have fliers for both shows. You'll get copies soon.
M-Koo Richard would you say Rudio was a band that sound like Los Crudos or different????Do you feel like you guys made a different in the punk scene by the lyrics you guys did as one of the hispanic bands that was know???R-It depends. When they started they're were power violence. Check out their ep on Deep Six or their split with Tezacrifico. When I joined I think we changed for the better. We played a mixture of grind,thrash,old school traditional hardcore. I really enjoyed what we did a lot.M-I remember when a friend of mine told me that rudio was power violence and then change to a hardcore punk soundRichard Progeria what type of style was that band????R-Yeah,I liked it a lot more. As for your other question,maybe. I really don't know. I have had people come up to me at shows and talk to us about the band. I don't think we were important to be honest. oh,Progeria. Well,this was a straight forward grindcore band with the intent of playing fast and short songs. kinda like Larm meets Fear Of God.M-koo Richard can you tell me what project are you doing at the moment???
R-I am not doing a project right now. I had an idea to do a noisy crust band and I wanted to call it STNS. Short for Stations. The other guys were not enthusiastic about the idea. I might do it as a solo project or something. I do want to start another grindcore band with this guy Chewy on drums. No guitar. Just bass and drums. And I'll do vocals. He plays drums for The Kruds and Ill Informed,both bands from San Antonio.Old school grind. Shit I love like Rot,Insect Warfare,early Agathocles,Patareni,Fear of God,and early Cripple Bastards.M-Sounds awesome Richard and thanks for your timeR-Anytime man. Thanks for your interest. :)
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The Discography when Richard Ramos was in Rudio:
- You're Not Human (as Richard)
Various - Reality Part #3 (LP, Comp)
La Plaga (as Rich) and 2 more…
Various - Tomorrow Will Be Worse 2 (CD, Album, Comp)
Kill All Nazis (as Richard)
Various - Not Without A Fight (2xCD, Comp, RP, DVD)
Ruido
(LP)
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