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Drums (1982-present)
| 1984 | The Warning | Drums |
| 1986 | Rage for Order | Drums, Percussion |
| 1988 | Operation: Mindcrime | Percussion, Drums, Keyboards on "Electric Requiem" |
| 1990 | Empire | Drums, Percussion |
| 1994 | Promised Land | Drums |
| 1997 | Hear in the Now Frontier | Drums |
| 1999 | Q2K | Drums |
| 2003 | Tribe | Drums |
| 2007 | Take Cover | Drums |
| 2009 | American Soldier | Drums |
| 2011 | Dedicated to Chaos | Drums |
| 2013 | Queensrÿche | Drums, Keyboards, Percussion |
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Drums (2008)
| Added by: The_Scrab | Modified by: Radagast |
| Added on: 2011-04-12 19:45:51 | Last modified on: 2013-05-08 19:01:33 |
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Biography
Scott is mostly known in the Metal world as the drummer of Queensrÿche.He is, however, also an accomplished producer, Grammy award-nominated composer, and entrepreneur.
Trivia
In the early 1990s, Rockenfield started composing music for TV commercials, and later moved on to video and film scores.In 1998, (together with business partner Paul Speer) he created a music and video work named "TeleVoid", for which they received a Grammy nomination in the "Best Longform Video" category.
In 2000, he wrote and recorded an instrumental progressive rock album, titled "Hells ...