Santa Cruz Teenage Metal Bands Help Raise Funds For Victims In Haiti

February 15, 2010

According to the Santa Cruz Sentinel, three Santa Cruz, California teen rock bands — ALMOST CHAOS, RAPID FIRE and JACKIE ROCKS — put on a show on Sunday to raise money to be given to the Santa Cruz chapter of the American Red Cross for use in helping Haitians piece their lives back together after the quake that destroyed buildings and killed an estimated 150,000 people.

"I'm really proud of them," said Kathryn Gestri, the mother of two 13-year-old members of RAPID FIRE, Danny and Chris. "They're performing this community service while also fulfilling their love of music."

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