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(Who is) Keyser Soze?

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Eye Fucker 01:09
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Shattered 00:50
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So Long 01:18
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about

That is a great question. Virgil? Probably, but there was a Hardcore Band that existed post golden age of punk in Memphis, Tennessee. Trailing the vapors of seminal acts from the region, there was a five string guitar player, a vicious bassist, a machine gun drummer, and a frontman known for wearing women's clothing and disrobing mid show. The band toured from coast to coast the summer of 2001, put out one 7" and an erstwhile demo containing aforementioned 7" (average life span of hardcore band). They disbanded in 2002 when 2 members bounced 3 hours east to Nashville. 2 songs remain unrecorded and likely forgotten partially, collectively by ex members. This was a 2 and a half year labor of love that died slowly. Take solace in knowing that there was fun had.

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released April 20, 2001

Luke Hall - Bass, Vocals
Phillip Schingle - Guitar, Vocals
Ryan O'Rear - Drums, Voals
Aaron Rehling - Vocals, Nudity

Will Dotson and Matt Owens with additional vocals

Tracks 1-11, 14-17 were recorded by Jason Potter at P Studios around 2001 and 2002 respectively

Tracks 12 and 13 were recorded by Aaron Rehling at the Storage Facility on Poplar Extended circa 2001

Unfold and Slice the Slimy Brain by Jason Potter preludes Forever Death

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