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Posted on 05/11/09 at 10:14:01 am
This record is raw. That’s the only word for it. The music was recorded in one day in one continuous take, then, that same day, I sang everything and Chris did backups. There were no guitar overdubs. We ran out of money so the record was never mixed. This is a rough mix of a record and as such, it’s got a uh… unique production value which bummed me out at the time, but as I listen back to it, I kind of think it’s appropriate for a new band who had no fans and who had never even played a show. It’s a punk record. Plain and simple.
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