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  1. Chris Gaylor, drummer for the band, uses Remo heads for his drums. Gaylor used to endorse Tama drums, but now he endorses C&C drums. He has a set with a Rootbeer Sparkle wood finish, as well as an acrylic kit. Gaylor's most-current set-up contains seven drums.

  2. Christopher James Gaylor (nacido el 11 de abril de 1979). Es el baterista de la banda. También es el fundador y batería de la banda de punk These Enzymes. (Muy buen amigo de la banda Tough Road) normalmente reside en Edmond, Oklahoma con Mike Kennerty, que es su compañero de banda en The All-American Rejects.

  3. Christopher James Gaylor is an American drummer. Co-founder of These Enzymes band. Contents. 1 Early life. 2 Rejects career. 3 Other bands career. 4 Personal life. Early life. Chris was born on April 11, 1979 in Edmond, Oklahoma. He was raised alongside his older sister.

  4. remo.com › profile › chris-gaylorChris Gaylor | Remo

    Chris Gaylor from Edmond, Oklahoma is the drummer for The All-American Rejects. He joined in 2002 and AAR has since sold 10 million records world wide. He is also a founding member and drummer of the punk band These Enzymes. He recently played drums on Ben Weasel's album These Ones Are Bitter. TOP. Rhythm Defines Us.

  5. Admittedly things are a little more complicated these days for the band—bassist/vocalist Tyson Ritter, guitarists Nick Wheeler and Mike Kennerty, and drummer Chris Gayloras they are now living all over the country. However as they proved with 2017's Sweat EP, they're still harnessing their creativity in exciting new ways.

  6. Music video. The music video for "The Last Song" was directed by Charles Jensen and shot in April 2003 in Pasadena, California and was released the following month on May 13. It involves the band first driving around an abandoned city, then performing the song in the middle of the Rose Bowl Stadium without an audience.

  7. Chris Gaylor from Edmond, Oklahoma is the drummer for The All-American Rejects. He joined in 2002 and AAR has since sold 10 million records world wide. He is also a founding member and drummer of the punk band These Enzymes. He recently played drums on Ben Weasel’s album These Ones Are Bitter.