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Guitar Pete
Mean Streets (CD)
Our Price: $16.00
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Hard Rock/Blues
Mean Streets, the awesome new studio disc by this bad-ass, killer, blues/rock heavy guitar axeslinger from NYC named Guitar Pete, features 10 tracks (55 minutes) of brain-damaging, hard-hitting, over-the-top, raw, bluesy power trio riff heaviness with a way-cool, hard-assed, Southern-Fried Rock vibe. Tough, mean and powerful riffage/vox with serious NYC attitude that will rip your face off and rock your heavy guitar blues/rock "jam house" into the ground. Coming straight off the streets of NYC and heavily inspired by Leslie West (Mountain), Guitar Pete (aka Pete Brasino) is a way-cool, get-down, string-bendin', ass kickin', bluesy heavy guitar axeripper/riffmaster supreme that takes no prisoners as he tears his guitar apart and destroys your brain with his intense, mind-blowing, retro-'70s power trio riffage. The man shows no mercy as he gets off hard on his guitar and is relentless with his brutal, ball bustin', outlaw biker, six string attack that dominates and rules on all 10 tracks found on the awesome, guitar heavy Mean Streets disc. Guitar Pete is the real deal and definitely lives up to his name and kicks serious guitar booty all of the place as he takes you for a wild, kick-ass 6-string machine ride on his wicked and nasty Mean Streets. (Electric (Heavy)/Hard Rock/Blues), total running time, 55:26
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