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Ross Hodo (Born Ross Allen Hodo January 3, 1989 in Little Rock, Arkansas.) He grew up a lonely child not many friends. When he was younger he had an acute liking to the children's television show "The Power Rangers." That later died out as he moved to Newport, Arkansas to start a new life with his mother. In Little Rock, Hodo had gone to St. Theresa's Catholic School, but moving to Newport meant he would be transfered to a public school. He didn't get along with the children early in his school life. He just minded his own business and often thought of lashing out. He was scolded on many occasions for his poor conduct and lack of interest. Hodo has an older brother, Chris, an older sister, Kathryn, a foster sister his own age, Laura and a younger half-sister, Kaitlin. Hodo's high school career started off slow, but slowly advancing. He soon gain what the modern kids call 'street cred.' He got a name for himself. He got overly active on marijuana early in his high school career. As he approched his Sophomore year, he had matured quite a bit. Hodo's tap on reality was art. He loved all art, music, poetry, portraits and mosaics. He had a breif period in Junior High when he thought he was a rapper. That was brought to an abrupt halt when he met long time friends, Suzette Herring, Luke and Jake Combs. They introduced him to the bands that would later influence him to start his own band. In late 2004, Hodo and another long time ally, Stephen Schlotzhauer started the band A Reason to Die, later changing the name several more times before settling with Philadelphia Fratricide, which was thought up by their drummer Xaver Marshall. Luke Combs later joined the band as they played their first and only show as a full quartet in the Walnut Ridge Battle of the Bands in August of 2005. The band later took an absence, but returned late in 2005. Hodo was not really a complex person, just complex minded. His thoughts and styles of thinking were like that of no other in his age group. He is still a great lover of the arts.

In September of 2007, The Hodo family welcomed in the newest addition, Miss Keeley Rae-ann Lancaster-Hodo.

He still lives with his mother.


 * UPDATE 2009**** He still lives with his mother.

"My car is junkie, 96 Neon. I need new brakes, some rims and Freon." - Ross Hodo, 2005