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Enter the Paradox w Brian Bolen: Friday Night Dance Party!

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The Friday Night Dance Party kicks off with the rockin' band Enter the Paradox with frontman Brian Bolen! Brian's our VIP Specail Friday Night Dance Party Guest Star for Hour 1 tonight!

Hour 2:  Your requests!

Call 323 657-1493 to ask a question or to make a song request!

Visit ETP's official website here!

Enter The Paradox is a melting of styles and sounds forming a new and exciting experience evolving since frontman Brian Bolen first started cutting tracks in Los Angeles, CA during the summer of 2012. A mix of cutting edge rock, psychedelic, pop punk and hardcore styles, fused together with a classical influence, bring their sound together in ways never before experienced.  The screams and staccato like vocals, powerful harmonies and apathetic choruses also help drive the emotion that Enter The Paradox so skillfully embraces.  Driving guitar leads, brought to life by Bolen, push the sound of Enter The Paradox to the limit.  Bolen’s unique sound and technical mastery of the guitar brings a forceful and captivating tone to the band, as well as his lyrics which brings a story of love, trust, betrayal, revenge, and mayhem to life.  The vocals of frontman Brian Bolen tie the band together with a unique sound that conveys all of the style, emotion, pain and power that is Enter The Paradox.  Bolen teamed up with Reid Cunningham, in the summer of 2012, and Ben Garland 2014 to complete Enter The Paradox.  With Garland's hardcore-influenced rhythm and vocals, as well as Cunningham’s precise execution of metal and jazz technique on drums; they complete this power house of rock headed straight to the 4th dimension!

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