QUEENSRŸCHE's ROCKENFIELD: ROCKENWRAPS E-Card Posted Online

March 19, 2004

An E-card for RockenWraps, a "most unique and truly new innovative concept in drum finishing" founded by QUEENSRŸCHE drummer Scott Rockenfield, has been posted at this location.

According to the company's official web site, "RockenWraps will forever change the way drums are seen. Literally!!"

"Designing a drum kit that was unique and stood out to the crowd was always my goal, yet the one thing that I could not find was something unique with the actual drum finish itself," said Rockenfield. "Almost all of the finishes that were available were 'solids,' or 'sparkles,' or 'wood tones,' etc., etc. I wanted to be different!!!!..."

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