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The Raleigh Rescue Mission Hope for the poor and homeless. Each year Raleigh Rescue Mission helps more than 1,500 people who come to our door in need. We couldn't do it without the help from compassionate people.
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"Exottica" Review Featured In Symphonies Of Witchery, July, 2000
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Troy Stetina
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Review of "Exottica"
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By: Gabriel Carregal
roy Stetina is a heavy virtuoso guitar player that comes out to join Steve Vai and Joe Satriani in the guitar world. The tracks of this album variate, being some rock, some pop, some fusion, etc. It's really fun this album, and Troy is a hell of a guitar player. Troy has got many good reviews in the world, and it isn't very different here in SoW. But this is kind of obvious. You'd be stunned in how this guy plays his guitar. Ok, the cover ain't so much of a big deal, but the CD is great. "Freakshow" is awesome. It's a blow-your-speakers-while-combing-your-hair rock. Very pleasureable. He also did an amazing work in the track "My Funk". It's a nice progressive rock song, with the coolest intro you'll ever find out there. Another track deserved to be mentioned is "Exottica". It's a nice fusion of metal and hip-hop. The shred metal of the sixth track, "One Good Kick", is amazing and will make you put the track on repeat for an extended time. The last track that I'll mention before going back to listening to this CD is "Sunrise". It's superb! The work done on this album is certainly one of the best I have seen in a long time. The production is great. Hurray Troy Stetina! 10/10
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Gabriel Carregal / Symphonies Of Witchery
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