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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | JFA (Jodie Foster's Army), stylized JF∆, is a Hardcore Punk band from Phoenix, Arizona, that formed in 1981. The band's original line-up consists of Brian Brannon (vocals, keyboard on "Charlie Brown"), Don Redando (guitar), Michael Cornelius (bass), and Mike "Bam-Bam" Sversvold (drums). The band has had a rather large rotation of drummers (Redando once observed that they "are like coordinated homeless guys"); the first was Bam Bam, who left in 1984, and now the position is held by Carter Blitch, the fifteenth drummer the band's had. Meanwhile, Corey Stretz has replaced Cornelius as bassist in the current line-up. |