Andy DeMize
Drummer (1983–2009)
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Andrew Martinez (1983[1] – January 11, 2009), known professionally as Andy DeMize, was the drummer for the bands Nekromantix, Up Syndrome, and The Rocketz.
1983
Andy DeMize | |
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| Born | Andrew Martinez 1983 |
| Died | January 11, 2009 (aged 25–26) Outside Fullerton, CA, US |
| Occupation | Drummer |
| Years active | 2001–2009 |
| Label | Nitro |
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Career
Martinez joined the pop punk group Up Syndrome in October 2001; the band signed with Nitro Records in December 2002.[2]
Death
In the early morning of January 11, 2009 Martinez died in an automobile accident.[1][3] According to reports by the Orange County Register, Martinez and three other people were in a 1972 Chevrolet Nova travelling south on Route 57 outside of Fullerton, California at roughly 85 miles per hour (137 km/h) when the driver lost control, swerved across all lanes of the freeway, went over an embankment, and hit a tree.[4][5] The car caught fire, igniting a eucalyptus grove.[4][5] According to police reports, Martinez and another passenger were killed[3] while the driver and a third passenger escaped the vehicle and fled the scene, later calling 9-1-1 from a nearby strawberry field asking for medical help.[3][4][5] The driver was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol, vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, and felony hit-and-run.[3][5] He and the third passenger were taken to the University of California, Irvine Medical Center where they were listed in critical condition.[4]
Martinez's bandmates were quick to respond to news of his death. Nekromantix frontman Kim Nekroman remarked: "My thoughts and condolences go out to his family and everybody that knew Andrew. There [are] no words to describe the shock ... Andrew was probably the most loveable guy I ever met and truly [sic] the only person I've met in my life that was loved and liked by everybody [he] met."[1][3] Tony Slash of The Rocketz remarked that "Andy touched many people, his heart was golden, his reputation as a truly nice guy was understated ... he was always quick to offer a hand or a beer. He was more than just the backbone of The Rocketz ... he was the bond that kept everyone together, he was like a son to me."[3]