Mark Madison

In 1980, we saw quite a few monumental albums released. "British Steel", "Ace of Spades", "Blizzard of Ozz", "Iron Maiden", "Heaven and Hell", but it was "Back in Black" that would have the greatest impact on young Mark Madison. For the two years that followed, he was the hottest "tennis-raquet-turned-air-guitar" player on the block. That is, until his brother gave him his first real guitar, and the rest is, how the cliche' goes, history. Having played in Andrix, Vicious Rumors, and Fall'n, he now brings his blistering style to the dual guitar assault of Age of Excess.

Influences

  • Dave Murray
  • Angus Young

Gear

  • PRS Guitars
  • Jackson Guitars
  • Gibson Guitars
  • Mesa/Boogie Amplification
  • Marshall Amplification
  • Randall Amplification
  • Boss Effects