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With 11 tracks clocking in at just over a dozen minutes, Kill Whitey is over almost before it begins; the impression it leaves behind is one of by-the-numbers grindcore, adding little of value to the genre as a whole. ~ Jason Ankeny
Flesh Parade: Jason Pilgrim (vocals); René Pérez (guitar); Shane Lechler (bass guitar); Todd Capiton (drums).
Additional personnel: J. Militello (guitar).
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$15.19 Crossing Over is a progressive Southern Gospel Band based out of Brookhaven Mississippi. A group of friends who love to have a good time and play good music the best they know how for the Lord! Tyler Bridge, Marvin Curtis, and Denise Leggett started in 2003 playing at churches and festivals adding Jessica Curtis and Nick Bridge a few years later. The variety of influences that these musicians and singers draw from meshed in a new sound that blends and “Crosses Over” Traditional Southern Gospel, Country Gospel, Inspirational and Contemporary. This CD certainly has something for everyone!This project was recorded at Route 1 Recording in Monticello, MS and includes “The Long Run”, “Crossing Over, “This Could Be the Day” written and sung by Tyler Bridge who also plays Lead Guitar and Bass on this project.Tyler collaborating with pianist Marvin Curtis produced “True Friend” sung by Denise Leggett and “This Could Be the Day” Sung by Denise, Jessica and Tyler.“One ...
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