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Glenn Chittenden Jr. displaying his awesome prowess on the Precision Bass. What technique! What enthusiasm! What attitude! What stage presence! What chops! ... What do you mean we're not what MTV is looking for?!?

Taking aim at Henry Lopez Jr. We met in high school and jammed a couple times. Triple Treat wasn't formed until about one year after graduation. I continued hanging paper and Henry was a student at Our Lady of the Lake University. Eventually, Henry packed up his drums to became a lawyer and a true humanitarian. We became life long friends and still keep in touch.

During a lead break this somehow seemed like a good idea. Henry was nice enough not to hit his crash cymbal until after I was done chewing it up.

Eat your heart out Flaco Jimenez.
Glenn ripping up the fret board with another one of his blistering solos! He played the most difficult passages with the greatest of ease. Often reaching speeds of 13 notes per second. Glenn retired from the Hard Rock scene with the demise of Hair Bands in the early '90s. Grunge and SKA offered no challenge to a musician of his virtuosity. He currently writes his own software programs and is generous with his computer expertise.