New Master Charger recordings up..

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New Master Charger recordings up..

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They are live recordings, we're really impressed with them. Franny-boy is on Bass guitar here too, it looks like we are a three piece now.
Give em a listen...

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Sounds good Fran, I like it. When you playing in Bristol let me know and I will make it
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crikey, fran looks like he's about to give the support band's drummer a chelsea smile.

"you fuckin WHAT? GET THAT KICKDRUM OUT OF MY WAY, SHARPISH!"

will have a listen pronto, franbot.
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Loev it.

Is your bassist gone for good then?
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It sounds like Angry.
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i dig
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Thanks guys.
Yeah Reece, he gets his kicks climbing and sky diving these days, but he's still working with us on the media side of things. Currently working on a video.
Lorez- If you can get me any phone numbers or links to venues in Bristol/Gloucester area we're you think we would go down well please do! We are friends with a band from plymouth called 'Ishmael' that would probably play with us there.
Stewart/Mike- Haha, i know. "Grrr"! and all that.. :lol:
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i'm listening now and enjoying it. good fun!
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Thanks Stewart.
'Super Death Charged' is probably the most listener friendly track we have, that is our latest writing as well.
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That's some chunky riffage, my man.

*headbangz*
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sounds cool man,
ill pm you some cheltenham contacts
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Cool no worries Fran, I will see what I can dig up for you.
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heavy.
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Listening to this shit full tilt on my stereo, watching the hockey game on mute, getting fucked up on some Grolsh.
Fucking kicking all kinds of ass, over here!

Excellent band, Fran!
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I like how the Sabbath influence is always clear but it sounds more modern and fairly removed from the Sabbath sort of thing. It's a nice balance between classic metal and a modern sludge sort of thing.

I imagine that when it's flapping your trousers it sounds fantastic.
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Haha, flapping trousers feels good but not the flapping ear drum. I found that if i use a dub bass sound it begins to hurt after a couple of songs, so i've started to EQ things so its more of a midrange sound that cuts through. Similar to Lemmy in Motorhead.

Thanks for all the compliments :D

We should be playing a 'Terrorizer Magazine' bash in Birmingham which will be great exposure for us, i'll keep y'all up to date.