Adrian Lambert

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Adrian Lambert

Born April 26th, 1976
in Brighton, UK
Alias(es) Ady Danger
Genre(s) Progressive rock
Power metal
Affiliation(s) DragonForce
Son of Science
Notable guitars Ibanez
Years active 1990 - present
Official site Official website

Adrian Lambert is a UK based bassist and songwriter who currently plays for progressive rock band Son of Science. Adrian has recorded 3 full-length albums and toured with several bands including power metal band DragonForce. Adrian is best known for his very fast playing style utilising a three-fingered picking technique with a six string bass.

DragonForce
ZP Theart | Herman Li | Sam Totman | Vadim Pruzhanov | Dave Mackintosh | Frédéric Leclercq
Former Members: Adrian Lambert | Didier Almouzni | Diccon Harper | Steve Scott | Steve Williams
Discography
Albums: Valley of the Damned | Sonic Firestorm | Inhuman Rampage
Demos: Valley of the Damned
Videos: Through the Fire and Flames | Operation Ground and Pound
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