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Name: Valerie Gentile

Birthdate: 4/24

Instruments: Guitars and backing vocals

Favorite Quote: "...Be true to yourself, and entertain in your own way. Listen to praise and criticism, as both can be valuable if well-spoken, and take the losses as well as you take the gains. Change can be good." -DJ Ian Fford

Lived: Brooklyn, New York (born and raised), Deer Park, New York (the college years), Tallahassee, Florida

Favorite Touring Experience: The fact that I'm actually going on tour is pretty amazing! Practicing is also alot of fun!

Inspiration: The people who love me, the people who depise me, the people who support me, and the people who are better than me.

Favorite color other than black: Dare Devil Red

Previous Projects: Seminole Death Squad (what is now known as Brian Chaudry), Putty Root (which is now known as Vonesper), If, Johnny What's His Name?. Then there's the countless enginering projects I've done, buts thats another story for another day...

Favorite Video Games: Chrono Trigger, Soul Calibur, Soul Blade, Street Fight Alpha 1 & 2, Street Fighter 2 Turbo, Tekken 3 was a big deal for me, Assassin's Creed is fun to watch people play, Guitar Hero 2 & 3, Hitman: Blood Money, Killer Instinct 2, House of the Dead brings back fond memories, Mortal Kombat Ultimate, Marvel Alliance, Marvel vs. Capcom, Resident Evil 2 & 4.

Likes: Comic books, the Angry Video Game Nerd, Pro Tools HD, when Rogue makes broccoli, 24 (the tv series), Nick Fury, Escape from New York, Jen's taste in music, the magic shop recording studio, yo jesse, neve preamps, black hair dye, skim honey lattes from starbucks (seriously, it's the way to my heart), of course my family (I truly love them) and lets not forget about Brooklyn baby!

Dislikes: long speeches, Maria Hill, politics unless it's in my favor, blue jeans, sloppy recordings, Blue microphones, drug abuse, playing the waiting game (though I'm quite the champ), making it up as I go along, cigarettes, that whole "You can't rock cause you're a girl" nonsense.

Measurements: "How does one measure madness?"