Rudi Golimo

Rudi Golimo Olsen (born April 16, 1990 in Sarpsborg, Norway[1]) is bassist in the Norwegian heavy metal band Tonic Breed. He is one of only two founding members left in the current line-up with Patrik Svendsen being the other one.

Rudi Golimo
Rudi Golimo live with Tonic Breed, in 2013.
Background information
Birth nameRudi Golimo
Born (1990-04-16) April 16, 1990
Sarpsborg, Norway
GenresHeavy Metal, Thrash Metal, Groove Metal
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsBass Guitar, Backing Vocals
Years active2006–present
LabelsRob Mules Records
Associated actsTonic Breed
Websitetonicbreed.com

Bass Guitar Equipments, Gears And Stacks

Bass Guitars [2]

  • Gibson Thunderbird 2010
  • Ibanez BTB 500
  • Ibanez GSR 180
  • Fender Jazz Sunburst
  • Fender Jazz Olympic White
  • Warwick Streamer
  • Tonic Breed Morgan Custom

Gears

  • Ampeg SVT-CL
  • Boss Bass Overdrive ODB-3
  • Boss Bass Chorus CEB-3
  • MXR El Grande Bass Fuzz
  • EBS Multicomp
  • EBS Octabass
  • Ibanez SB7 Bass synth
  • Ibanez Weeping Demon WD7 Junior
  • TC Electronic Polytune Stage Tuner
  • T-Rex Tone Trunk
  • T-Rex Fuel Tank Chameleon Power Supply
  • TC Electronic Poly Tuner
  • Dunlop Crybaby 105Q
  • MXR Micro AMP
  • Zoom B3
  • Ampeg SCR-DI
  • Sennheiser XSW 72 Wireless
  • LD Systems MEI 100 G2
  • Custom Tonic Breed 1.14 Picks

Discography

Studio Albums [3]

Singles

  • Death in Small Doses (Put to Death) (2012)
  • Impossible is Nothing (2012)

Music Videos

  • Impossible is Nothing (2012)
  • Bad Company (2014)
  • Strife (2015)
  • Fifth Estate (2016)
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gollark: If men were going around coordinating to organize things to benefit themselves, they would probably *not* want high suicide rates and prison populations and such.
gollark: Suuuure.
gollark: Have you tried becoming a bonobo?
gollark: I don't think that's what I meant either.

References

  1. "Rudi Golimo". Tonic Breed Official Website.
  2. "Gear". Tonic Breed Official Website.
  3. "Discography". Musicbrainz.
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