Randy Cooper

After regaining motion in his right arm and both legs, Cooper spent additional time in rehab, recovering only one finger on his left hand.

[11][12] With a pair of cysts under his arm that encircled the tendons, he could only play guitar for a few minutes at a time, which rendered him unable to tour later that year.

[5] Additionally, Cooper performed a select number of tour dates with southern rock band Shotgun Rebellion while assisting the ensemble with their debut studio album.

[6][7] Randy Cooper's work also includes a guest appearance on Hell Rider Recording Artist, Scattered Hamlet's debut full length, Skeleton Dixie, where he played lead guitar on "Falling Off the Wagon.".

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[21] Cooper's influences include Mötley Crüe and Pantera as well as guitarists Eddie Van Halen, Randy Rhoads, Zakk Wylde and Darrell Abbott.

Cooper performing with American rock band Emperors and Elephants
Cooper (left) performing with Jon Parr (center left), Johni Walker (center right) and Rick Davis (right) of American southern rock band Shotgun Rebellion