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Chris Williams was a contestant on the first season of the ESPNreality televisionshowDream Job. A Bostonattorney, Williams was the first contestant voted off the show, getting the boot on the first episode on February 22, 2004. He and fellow contestant Michael Quigley were tied with 4 cut votes apiece, when host Stuart Scott went to a red phone sitting on a desk. On the other end of the line was an ESPN executive, who decided to cut Williams.
Williams returned in 1999-2000 looking to pick up right where he left off the previous season, yet a combination of several different factors caused "Big Smooth" to get off to a rough start.
Williams' slender 205 pound frame shoulders a large portion of the responsibility on this year's squad.
Through it all, Williams remains as calm and collect as humanly possible, only further proving he is truly worthy of the nickname "Big Smooth." "We have been saying it from the start that when he plays well, the team plays well," said Donald Hand.
Chris started playing music at the age of 12, after seeing "Phantom of the Park", featuring KISS, history’s most popular hard rock band.
Chris feels that anyone who enjoys loud, in your face heavy metal music could be a an of the Violent Breed and is looking forward to seeing them headbanging and moshing to Violent Breed’s music.
Chris is living happily with his fiancé in their new home in Redlands, CA, and when he isn’t tearing it up with The Violent Breed, enjoys collecting (and shooting!) old guns and working on vintage muscle cars.