Autograph

Autograph Members, Gear & Sound

USA 80s rock band

Members

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About

Autograph is a rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1983, renowned for their catchy hooks and energetic sound that blends elements of hard rock, glam metal, and AOR. The original lineup featured Steve Plunkett (vocals), Steve Lynch (guitar), Randy Rand (bass), Steven Isham (keyboards), and Keni Richards (drums). They rose to fame with the 1984 hit "Turn Up the Radio," establishing themselves as a staple of the '80s rock scene alongside bands like Van Halen and Mötley Crüe. Over the years, Autograph has undergone lineup changes and reunions, continuing to deliver their signature mix of melodic rock and high-octane energy.

How to Sound Like Autograph

Autograph's sound is characterized by powerful, melodic guitar riffs and anthemic, driving rhythms. Their music often features bright, soaring guitar solos that are both technically impressive and melodically engaging, a hallmark of Steve Lynch's playing style. To achieve this sound, Lynch famously utilized gear like the Jackson Soloist guitar, known for its versatility and sustain, paired with high-output pickups like the DiMarzio DP100 Super Distortion and EMG 81 for that extra edge. The band's music thrives on a balance of crisp, articulate tones interwoven with the dynamic punch of classic rock amplification, which helps to create their enduring, stadium-ready sound.

Discography

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