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'''Radio Free America''' may refer to:
:''This article is about the rock band. For two different 1980s-1990s talk radio shows with this name, see ] and ]. For the 1973 religious pirate radio station, see ].''


* The religious pirate radio station operated by ] in 1973; see also ]
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* A former name of ]'s talk radio show
'''Radio Free America''' (colloquially known as RFA) is an Electronic/Rock band from ]. The brainchild of singer-songwriter Eric Seven, the band is well known in the desert Southwest for its unique blend of synthesized beats and aggressive guitar. The band has been recording and releasing music consistently since the release of their debut album ''Top Of The World'' in 1991, and has been actively performing live in various incarnations consistently since 1997.
* A right-wing political radio show hosted by ] in the late 1980s and 1990s, heard originally on the ] but later only on shortwave-station ].
* A fictional radio station featured in the 1984 film '']'' and its ]
* A fictional radio station mentioned in '']''
* A free on-line platform for ] and ]
* ], 2018 album by Richie Sambora and Orianthi


==See also==
Although RFA's success story as a rock band is modest by most considerations, they have had a number of notable achievements during their career.
* ]
*In ], their cover of ''The Chauffeur'' by ] was featured on ''Duran Duran B-Sides and Rarities''.
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*In both ] and ] the band was named "Best ] Band" by the ].
*Their ] album ''Fatal Exception'' was recorded and produced by popular Phoenix producer Daggrr.
*In ], ] featured the RFA song ''Believe'' in several promotional spots for the television shows ], ] and ].

==Discography==
The following is a list of the published works of RFA.<BR><BR>
''Top of the World'' (lp, 1991)<BR>
''A Memory of How It Was'' (single, 1992)<BR>
''Silent Adoration'' (ep, 1994)<BR>
''Fame, Little Girl'' (single, 1996)<BR>
''killjulie'' (lp, 1997)<BR>
''Give In'' (single, 1999)<BR>
''Fatal Exception'' (lp, 2004)<BR>
''So Sexy'' (single, 2005)<BR>
''Getting Higher'' (single, 2006)<BR>

==Members==
RFA Live has always existed as a vehicle for the songs written and recorded by Eric Seven to be performed live (in the same way that ] live lineup for ] has always consisted of musicians who help him bring his studio projects to life). The current live lineup is:<BR>
Eric Seven (vocals, keyboards)<BR>
Jeff Bradley (drums, percussion)<BR>
Nathan Sauer (bass)<BR>
Seth Ludeman aka "Dr. Time" (guitars)<BR>

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