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JetSpeed Records' CHASOM Tears Up the SoCal Rock Revolution !!!!!!


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etSpeed Records' very own rock/rap sensation "Chasom" gave an overwhelmingly energetic performance working the stage as well as the crowd at the SoCal Rock Revolution Saturday October 25th at the Hollywood Park Raceway and Casino in Inglewood, California. After following EEK-A-MOUSE on the main stage, jumping into the audience, "Chasom" got the crowd moving with hits "Not From Compton" as well as "Transformer". "Chasom" ended the set with "Giving Twinkies To Fat Kids" accompanied by the immeasurable vocals of pint sized rapper "R2" who was an absolute crowd favorite as well.

Throughout the rest of the evening fans rocked out to "Hed PE", "Finch" and "Unwritten Law" among a slew of other upandcoming rock bands including Huntington Beach's stylish rockers "Franki Doll And The Broken Toys" as well as the acutely synchronized San Diego rockers "A Dull Science".

JetSpeed Records co-sponsored the SoCal Rock Revolution event with KROQ, AHL Productions, Ticketweb, Vitamin Water and Faded Energy Drink among others. The show started at 12PM holding eight stages both indoor and out and rocked on into the night until the Kotton Mouth Kings brought down the house around 1AM.

source: FPR

"Chasom" will be playing shows throughout the southern California area and is gearing up for their January 2009 Maxim Promotional Tour/Shoot in Peru. Look for "Chasom" on iTunes.

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