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A video has been shot for "Rammed From Behind"! It is being directed by Andy Schuller with assitance and sound by Nick Elliot (Nick, how do you spell your last name?). I helped out with it, too. I won't give away any details here, even though I'm dying to, because the less I give away the more interesting it will be to watch.
It hasn't been edited yet and we may even film some more. When it's complete it will be aired on a local cable access show called Raspberry Bits and will hopefully be available online. Anyway, keep an eye out.
Oh, hey, I've been meaning to link to this:
IRON Music
That would be the online music community which includes Sline stuff that isn't on this page. It is also home to several fan-friggin'-tastic artists. Check it out, kids!
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The first thing I've stuck alot of electric guitars onto, but except for one section it doesn't exactly sound like a rock song. This uses a REALLY detuned acoustic as the combination bass/rhythm track. This, O Lord, Cotton Candy & Dreams of Sodafish and Marly were all recorded in a studio on some really fantastic-ass mics. Title unintentionally provided by Shannon Wilson. Finished January 2000. |
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My first experimentation with rap. Finished in July, '98. |
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A half-metal one-sixth-jazz one-sixth-gospel one-sixth-choral song (I'm approximating here). All original content, mind you, including the spoken parts. Finished in March, '99. |
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