SILENCE IN
THE GREY
Andrew Hudkins
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Date of Birth: 2/17/1995
College: Ithaca College
Major Personal Influences: People around me, Nature, Death, Religion
Favorite Bands: Type O Negative, My Dying Bride, Paradise Lost, Black Sabbath, Kyuss, Monster Magnet, Neil Young
Favorite SITG Song: Opaque Skies
Favorite Recent Album: Dead Again? Is that recent? 2007? Either “13” or Vista Chino’s “Peace”
Favorite Movie: Lord of the Rings, Usual Suspects, Game of Thrones (Basically a movie)
Favorite Book: Anything by Nietzsche, Sartre, or any historical novel, Songs of Fire and Ice, Lord of the Rings
Favorite Food: Weisswurst
Favorite Place You've Visited: Krakow Poland
Who/What You Love the Most: Jamming
Who/What You Hate the Most: Everyone else
Credo/Quote/Wise Words: “If you don’t succeed at first, cover up all evidence that you tried” - Josh Homme “Instead of slashing my wrists, I just write a bunch of crummy songs”-Peter Steele
Equipment: Schecter Guitars, ESP Guitars, Orange Amps, Egnator Amps, Ampeg Amps
First Band You Saw: Heaven and Hell in 2007 at the PNC Bank Art Center in NJ
First Guitar / Bass: Epiphone Flying V
Favorite Subject at School: History
Kyuss or Sleep: Depends on the day
Favourite Color: Black
Album You Would Take to the Grave: Pink Floyd’s “Animals”