They were loud and they were rude. They were Brad Factor:10 (the Yuppie From Hell) Wall Streets answer to the British Invasion.
Although no band member actually worked on Wall Street, the pin striped suites and Wall Street Journals were just stage artifact misleading the audience and press alike. The news paper was often used by the audience for protection from airborne food particles and liquids found flying around the stage area. The pinstriped suites were often changed to leather clad jackets or izod shirts but one thing and one thing only was for sure. If you were at a Brad Factor show, you were going to be entertained (rocked)
Weekend In South Hampton is a fun summer time song.. Brad Factor's hard rock driven AC/DC influenced sound is the perfect way to deliver their message about BMW's, Insider Trading, Limited Partnerships and school at Browne.
i-potato music's Even Steven Levee played Bass with Brad Factor:10. He was a founding member of the group who's cult following included the young and old, the rich and the poor, Rock Stars and posers.
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