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About Me

Something « Random » is sporadic, disorganized, pure haphazard; while « Precision » is exact, well defined, organized. Such is the literal definition of a musical formation that bears well its definition. Four musicians from the four corners of the musical spectrum weaved together to produce an emotionlly calculated sound, one that draws you into its realm with intricate melodies existing at once complex and sweeping as an emotional tide.The original formation came together in Sutton in the summer of 2000 consisting of Ianick Lequin on drums and percussion, Jody Barratt on guitar, Dominique Lequin on vocals and David Jacques on Bass.The band waded through tumoltuous beginnings as each developed and disciplined his instrument, learning and growing to bring together their individual visions and melt them into a precise audible product.Having played together for some time at local venues, it wasnt until the winter of 2003 that their progress started moving in a constructive, singular direction. After performing their two first original compositions to an attentive and appreciative audience, they decided to withdraw from the spotlight to concentrate exclusively on writing, resurfacing in July 2004 at a self produced show to present the accumulation of their carefully worked songs. They have been steadily growing and evolving since.
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Member Since: 11/8/2005
Band Website: randomprecision.ca
Band Members: Ianick Lequin: Drums--- Jody Barratt: Guitars/Back-up Vocals--- David Jacques: Bass--- Dominique Lequin: Lead Vocals
Influences: From the '70's classics (Led Zep, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, The Doors...) to todays trend-setters (Tool, The Tea Party, A Perfect Circle, Porcupine Tree...)
Sounds Like: Check it out for yourselves and let us know what you think!
Type of Label: None

My Blog

christmas trees...

ola!!!  here's one where we need your opinion: we debated the other day about christmas trees.  "Do you rather a real tree or a plastic tree?"  was the initial question.  the debat...
Posted by Random Precision RIP on Wed, 06 Dec 2006 05:43:00 PST

metaphores...

 in a first degree society like the one we are suffering today, why the        f%&"k  do people still bother with metaphores???  are they just aff...
Posted by Random Precision RIP on Sat, 02 Dec 2006 08:13:00 PST