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Lets get it on!!!
This song sets up nicely, punchy intro with no messing about.
The vocals weren't expected which is good, they work well with the band and are quite original sounding.
The band are very tight ,accurate drumming and cool guitars.
United Kingdom on 25Feb2006 - Garageband
great beginning-rocks from the start. cool recording. great energy and a great chorus
Illinois, UNITED STATES
- Broadjam
Great Track!
This song started off and really got me in the mood to start headbanging! it stayed like that through-out the song and i thought that the melody played was great! It was very catchy! The beat was unbelieveable and the lyrics great with fitting in with the mood of the song! the guitar solo made it so much better and just reminded me that they still exist! Vocal wise the voice reminds me of Dexter Holland (the offspring). Having 2 voalists for the verse is really cool! and the accompaniment singing reminds me of James Hetfield! The song was great and i really enjoyed this track!
- Reviewed by: Daniel Dawson - London, United Kingdom - Garageband
"unique and heavy like a vol4 type modern day sabbath" - Broadjam - 3/9/2006
GREAT START !!!!
VERY TIGHT ENTRANCE INTO THIS SONG !!!! THE GUITAR TAKES FLIGHT VE3RY WELL !!! THE DRUMS ARE VERY COOL BASE TO THE SONG !!! THE VOCALS TAKE ON AN ORIGINALITY OF THIER OWN !!! THE STORY TOP THE LYRICS IS PRETTY COOL !!! THE CHANGES ARE RIGHT AND TIGHT !!! THE LEADS ARE VERY FORTHCOMING !!! THEY SEEM TO BE A VERY GOOD PART OF THE STRUCTURE OF THIS PIECE !!! THE BREAKS TAKE ON A COOL EXPRESSION IN THIS SONG !!! GREAT OUTRO !!!
Reviewed by: GEORGEONEIL from Deland, Florida - Reviewed by: GEORGEONEIL from Deland, Florida - Garageband
I like this a lot, very different-sounds like a new SABBATH! I love it. good performances all around and very unique appeal you can't get from being in different bands - Broadjam, 3/6/2006
Discography
EP - Fractured Existence - 1991
LP - Electric Universe - 2006
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Fractured Existence was formed in 1988 by Ken Hill (Lead Guitar), Bruce Bogad (Rhythm Guitar) and Dave Ashworth (Bass).
Armed with a revolving door of singers and drummers, the band played extensively in their hometown of Richmond, Va. and surrounding areas for the next four years.
Playing their own unique brand of heavy rock/metal,
with the focus on original material, they released several demos. Good reviews and word of mouth landed them an opening slot for fellow Richmond natives Gwar, but within a year the band split up. Bruce, Dave and Ken moved on to other bands but always stayed in touch.
Now the time seemed right to give it another try.With Ken taking on the lead vocal duties, the band are finally ready to release their first official album in 2006 and judging by the feedback, it was worth the wait.
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