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− | 1991 era speed metal cover band. | + | 1991 era speed metal cover band. Used to cover songs like "Born Of Fire" & "Dead Skin Mask" |
+ | as well as orchestrated some long forgotten originals. | ||
== Members == | == Members == | ||
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*[[Dave Honeycut]] (drums) | *[[Dave Honeycut]] (drums) | ||
*[[JJ]] (bass) | *[[JJ]] (bass) | ||
+ | *[[Neil Wiger]] (Engineer) | ||
== Highlights == | == Highlights == | ||
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== Discography == | == Discography == | ||
− | *[[Neil Wiger]] has the only known of recording of this band. In fact the recording only has two guitars on it. It was a rehearsal for a show up at [[Exit 99]] that never came to fruition. The tape in question features a garbled up version of "Enter Sandman" (circa, Nov. 1991). | + | *[[Neil Wiger]] has the only known of recording of this band. He recorded it in his bedroom and used copies of it to get cigarettes at "Dag Island". In fact the recording only has two guitars on it. It was a rehearsal for a show up at [[Exit 99]] that never came to fruition. The tape in question features a garbled up version of "Enter Sandman" (circa, Nov. 1991). |
== Links == | == Links == |
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1991 era speed metal cover band. Used to cover songs like "Born Of Fire" & "Dead Skin Mask" as well as orchestrated some long forgotten originals.
Members
- Darren Johnson (lead guitar, vocals)
- Mike Sackman (rhythm guitar)
- Dave Honeycut (drums)
- JJ (bass)
- Neil Wiger (Engineer)
Highlights
Shows
Discography
- Neil Wiger has the only known of recording of this band. He recorded it in his bedroom and used copies of it to get cigarettes at "Dag Island". In fact the recording only has two guitars on it. It was a rehearsal for a show up at Exit 99 that never came to fruition. The tape in question features a garbled up version of "Enter Sandman" (circa, Nov. 1991).