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45 Minutes Of Fairytale Endings LP (Set for release Early 2003) |
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Featuring: Duncan - Guitars/Vocals Will - Bass/Vocals Barney - Scratch/Samples Mark - Drums The track listing: |
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Notes: The debut album for the band with all new
songs with the exception of re-recorded versions of 'Spiral' and 'Magic Time'.
Includes cover of Earthtone9's Vitriolic HSF. Also has a fairy story threaded
through the album in five episodes. The band are looking for label interest with which to
release the album during the early part of 2003.
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45 r.p.m EP (April 2002) Self Financed Demo EP |
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Featuring: Duncan - Guitars/Vocals Will - Bass/Vocals Barney - Scratch/Samples Mark - Drums The track listing: |
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Notes: The debut for two new songs (Last September
showing a particular progression in their style) and there's a facelift for an old
favourite. Available free from the band.
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The Zero Cipher EP (Autumn 2001) Self Financed Demo EP |
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Featuring: Duncan - Guitars/Vocals Will - Bass/Vocals Barney - Scratch/Samples Mark - Drums The track listing: |
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Notes: This demo contains new versions of three
older songs as well as three new songs and a crazy cover version. Dancing In The
Street features the guest vocals of Choff (Snub) and Paul
Catten (Medulla Nocte). This is also the first
recording with Mark on Drums.
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The Negative Bleeds Belief Mk II. (Feb 2001) Re-recorded Demo |
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Featuring: Duncan - Vocals/Guitars Will - Vocals/Drums Barney - Turntables Mason - Bass The track listing: |
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Notes: This demo features three tracks taken from
the original EP and that have been re-recorded with not only a different line-up, but with
a rejuvenated sound and mix.
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The Negative Bleeds Belief Mk I. (Summer 2000) Self Financed Demo EP (Greed Unlimited Records) |
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Featuring: Duncan - Vocals/Guitars Will - Vocals/Guitars Mason - Bass Ash - Drums Pat - Turntables The track listing: |
Notes: These were the original recordings of their early material and this EP was released on their own self-financed label. Unfortunately, I never managed to get hold of a copy of this demo (despite promises from the band *smile*), but I have listened to all the tracks via the bands mp3.com pages. It proudly stamps down their strong, heavy and aggressive imprint on the metal genre. |