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This track showcases what I enjoy most in music. The freedom to go wherever you wish musically. An all out assault only limited by your imagination. The key of F# always has a little different point of attack that creates a unique sound compared to other keys.
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This track has a cool vibe that lends itself to explore some hard rock oriented riffing. Just close your eyes and play.
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I really got juiced up on this track when we were recording it. I couldn`t sit still and was hopping all over the place. I guess it is slightly influenced by an old Trower/Hendrix vibe in a warped sort of way. The bass track is almost country swing sounding!
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A mid tempo track that has some pretty shredding guitar for this type of release. My trusted Kramer guitar seems to like the feel of this baby and what it all means.
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Most people work or go to school all week and then look forward to the weekend to let off a little steam. This track just reminded me of a Saturday night in a small club with everyone having a good time and all of the women down on the front row flashing their smiles and other assets.
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Hopefully you can feel the mourning sadness in the notes. For all of those who we have lost through time.
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This track is just a straight ahead blues rocker with a nifty little progression. Some pretty honking tone on the guitar.
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This is the most jazz sounding track on the CD. I have always loved fusion and freedom it allows. Drummer Mike Haid`s main influences are the fusion guys and he plays this style with perfection.
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Let`s face it, AC/DC has been putting out great Hard Rock for 25 years. The accents to this song are somewhat similar to the classic "Bad Boy Boogie" from their CD "Let There Be Rock". Along with their CD "Highway To Hell", those 2 CDs belong in the Top 19 Hard Rock Hall of Fame.
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