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Birth name
  
Chris Antonopoulos

Occupation(s)
  

Instruments
  
drums & percussion

Name
  
Seven Antonopoulos

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Born
  
May 25, 1974 (age 49) (
1974-05-25
)

Labels
  
Napalm RecordsNuclear BlastCentury MediaAmerican VooDooSBK Records

Associated acts
  
Opiate for the MassesLone Star TrioHellafied Funk CrewChannel Zero (band)Vanilla IceLeaves' EyesAtrocityHellflowerLIVAN

Music groups
  
Opiate for the Masses, Leaves' Eyes, Channel Zero, Atrocity, LIVAN (Since 2011)

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Rock music, Gothic metal, Post-grunge, Alternative metal

Albums
  
Lovelorn, Die Liebe (feat Das Ich), We Came with the Northern, Meredead, Werk 80

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Chris Antonopoulos (born on 25 May 1974 in Dallas, Texas) is Greek-American rock drummer, most notable for his tenure in Opiate for the Masses.

Contents

20 minutes of seven antonopoulos in action


Career

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Antonopoulos joined the Phoenix/Los Angeles hard rock band Opiate for the Masses as a drummer in 2004. Before this time he was a drummer for Vanilla Ice for three years. In 2006, he toured with the Revolting Cocks. On 21 August 2008, he played with Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal's (Guns N' Roses) All Star Band at Rock Against Diabetes. On 3 November 2008, he left Opiate for the Masses and joined the German bands Atrocity and Leaves' Eyes. After his resigns on 27 March 2010 with Atrocity. Seven currently plays the live shows for the Belgian band Channel Zero.

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Seven describes his approach to the drums as "the idea of putting on a show as well as having fun and playing.

Equipment

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Drums - PDP and DW

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  • 18x24 bass drum (2x)
  • 12x14 floor tom used between bass drums in place of rack tom
  • 16x18 floor tom
  • 18x20 bass drum on floor tom legs used as floor tom
  • 14x16 floor tom (on left side)
  • 7x14 DW cast steel snare
  • 6x12 DW Edge snare

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    Cymbals - Sabian (from left to right)

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  • 20" APX Solid Crash
  • 20" AA Metal-X Chinese
  • 14" AAX X-Celerator Hi-Hats
  • 20" AA Metal-X Crash
  • 20" AAX Metal Crash
  • 24" (custom) HH Power Bell Ride
  • 20" AA Rock Crash
  • 20" HH Chinese
  • 20" Paragon Crash
  • 12" Chopper
  • 20" AA Rock Crash
  • 9" Alu Bell (mounted on top of 2nd AA rock crash)
  • Drumheads - Aquarian

  • Snare: Hi-Energy (Batter); Classic Clear Snare Side (Reso)
  • All Toms: Clear Performance II (Batter); Classic Clear Video Gloss Black (Reso)
  • Bass: Superkick II (Batter); Regulator Small Hole (Reso)
  • Drumsticks-Vic Firth

  • Vic Firth American Classic rock w/ wood tips
  • Member Of

  • Channel Zero 2014–Present
  • Brand New Machine 2013–2014
  • Livan 2011–2013
  • Atrocity (2008-2010)
  • Leaves' Eyes: (2008-2010)
  • Opiate for the Masses (2005-2008)
  • Vanilla Ice (2001-2004)
  • Hellafied Funk Crew (1996-2001)
  • Lone Star Trio (1993-1996)
  • Studio albums

  • 21 Songs (1993)
  • Four Play (1995)
  • with Hellafied Funk Crew

  • 1998 "Hellafied Funk Crew"
  • Studio albums

  • 2001 Bi-Polar
  • Studio albums

  • The Spore (2005)
  • Manifesto (2008)
  • Compilations

  • Jagermeister Music Tour (2006)
  • Taste of Christmas (2005)
  • Saw II soundtrack
  • Saw III soundtrack
  • The Best of Taste of Chaos
  • The Best of Taste of Chaos Two.
  • Albums

  • Njord (2009)
  • Live Session Member Of

  • Revolting Cocks 2006–present
  • Personal life

    Antonopoulos became fast friends with Ministry’s Al Jourgensen and is married to Anna Kjellberg who also played in his former band Opiate for the Masses.

    References

    Seven Antonopoulos Wikipedia