We didnt want to, but due to legal issues, Data Thieves released this punk/indie/psyfolk album Please Hack H3r3 on CD Baby And I personally released a new album of ambient/chamber/classical compositions. I have a whole other punk/psy/indie album recorded for release in the last 12 months, "Conspiracy Of Silence", but release not scheduled until I have a good "unplugged" accoustic set, or actual bandmates instead of me just bluffing all the instruments,
As far as i am aware, one of the risks you might face is if the CatD car is involved in a subsequent accident, an insurer may be unwilling to pay out for an already "written off" car... I think it's a grey area, so whilst the person you hit may be ok, your car loss may be uncovered. Along with most of the other posters, I would be v careful with this.
Sounds pretty good, Maybe you could recruit some band members to collab/jam with a view to gigging? I think that the input of other players can really help to expand the dynamics of ones tunes. Hook-up with a good drummer and bassist and get out there playing
I watched; "The Great Hip Hop Hoax" last night, pretty funny DD lads, but inevitably boozed to self imploding destruction... great outcome for one of them getting a real job...
Am just listening now, I hear(imho) uptempo american punk sound with scotto-atlantic influence, flows like plasma, sounds coherent, but did I just imagine 4 bars of intense shred vriddling, or was that merely the power of suggestion at play well done lads
Yup, I'm not sure, and I've seen so much "internet skits" that I'm staying open minded about it, staged or real, let the viewer decide, Milner, with that topless pic, I bet all the girls chase you haha