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New Killer America [ECD] [PA]

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発売日 2001年03月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルRCA Records (USA)
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 67935
SKU 078636793528

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:44:39
This is an enhanced CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Scrape: Billy Keeton (vocals); Brian Milner (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Mike Lynchard (guitar); Pete Sison (bass); Will Hunt (drums, background vocals).
Recorded at Trans Continental Studios Incorporated, Orlando, Florida.
A self described "Razor-Cutting, Hard-Ass-Hitting, Music-Crankin' Machine" from Orlando, Florida, Skrape became one of the most sought after unsigned bands in the metal underground the old fashioned way--through a mixture of hard work and brutal lyrical honesty.
On their debut album, they make good on their promise to "redefine the boundaries of rock" with an uncompromising set of musical statements. Still, despite the band's hard edge (as witness the album-opening shot across the listener's bow that is "What You Say"), they exhibit a clear gift for melody--the album's first single, "Waste," rocks like mad and has an unforgettable chorus to boot.
エディション : PA

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Skrape

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プロデューサー: Ulrich Wild
エンジニア: Ulrich Wild; Danny Harrell

商品の紹介

CMJ - "...Represents the new breed of heavy music...aimed at Ozzfest's hard rock-hungry 15-to 21-year-olds....laced with keyboard programming and an electric edge..." CMJ (2/26/01, p.17) - "...Represents the new breed of heavy music...aimed at Ozzfest's hard rock-hungry 15-to 21-year-olds....laced with keyboard programming and an electric edge..."
Rovi

A self described "Razor-Cutting, Hard-Ass-Hitting, Music-Crankin' Machine" from Orlando, Florida, Skrape became one of the most sought after unsigned bands in the metal underground the old fashioned way--through a mixture of hard work and brutal lyrical honesty.
On their debut album, they make good on their promise to "redefine the boundaries of rock" with an uncompromising set of musical statements. Still, despite the band's hard edge (as witness the album-opening shot across the listener's bow that is "What You Say"), they exhibit a clear gift for melody--the album's first single, "Waste", rocks like mad and has an unforgettable chorus to boot.|
Rovi

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