Rambo (band)

Initially, the group performed in camouflage face paint and military fatigue, but following the events of 9/11, ceased this policy in fear of its presenting "the wrong" (i.e., a pro-American militancy) message.

They were replaced by Bull Gervasi (formerly of Policy Of Three) and Todd Hoffman (of Virginia Black Lung and the Fighting Dogs), respectively; the lineup was rounded out by second guitarist John Robinson (a former member of Good Clean Fun).

Artist Mike Bukowski soon started being considered a member of the band in the capacity of "propagandist" and relating to the group as did Gee Vaucher to Crass.

Gervasi trained as an electrician, and purchased land in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, where he lives in a shack like the UNI Bomber.

Jared Shavelson was asked to drum as he lives in Los Angeles and could collaborate easily with Wheeler.

Derik Moore of Citizens Arrest, Fright, Grey Cell, etc filled in on drums.

The band was also known for its unrelenting and widespread touring, as well as its theatrical live shows featuring many cardboard props depicting humorous-yet-political scenarios based around their anarcho-syndicalist convictions.