Saturday, May 28, 2016

NEWS: Rabid Flesh Eaters

NEWS:
Rabid Flesh Eaters
Reign Of Terror
independent
Release: 15 April 2016
Old dirty thrash with a punk attitude is the mission and the purpose of Rabid Flesh Eaters, a group of Texas bandido sons of anarchy whose religion is rowdy rock and roll. One day a music business executive had a meeting with them and he suggested that they write some ballads and love songs in order to make it in the music biz. Days later the executive had disappeared and no one was able to find him and he was never heard from again. Some investigators believe that RFE might possibly have something to do with the disappearance, but RFE, in true Texas Lance Armstrong fashion has repeatedly said: "Where is the evidence? It's their word against ours and we like our word!" Anyway, while the investigations are taking place, the band continues its goal of bringing joy to the world by making as much noise as possible wherever they go. When they come to your town, lock up your children because RFE will recruit them to the religion of rock and roll. Whether they are free or back in prison, RFE will always have "rock 'n' roll, it satisfies their soul, if that's how it has to be, they won't get mad, they got rock 'n' roll, to save them from the cold, and if that's all there is, it ain't so bad. Rock 'n' roll."
By the way, get in touch with these bastards and tell them to put up some music on their page so that you can hear what the heck I'm talking about!
OFFICIAL INFORMATION: Arlington, Texas-based speed demons, RABID FLESH EATERS, are pleased to unveil the sonic evils of their latest full-length, Reign Of Terror. Produced by the late great Mike Scaccia (Rigor Mortis, Ministry), and featuring a guitar solo by Scaccia on opening track, “Lycanthrope,” Reign Of Terror spews forth nine ravenous tracks centered around lycanthropy, societal decline, the psychology of terrorists and serial killers and imminent doom. Killing as one, the current RABID FLESH EATERS lineup features guitarist Mike Taylor, bassist John Hill, vocalist Ricky Wilson and drummer Ed Velez. Loosely forged in 1986 but officially animated in 2010 when the band was asked by Bruce Corbitt (Rigor Mortis, Warbeast) to perform a benefit show for the late Ab Greig, owner of the legendary Fort Worth restaurant-turned-music venue, Joe’s Garage.
www.facebook.com/Rabid-Flesh-Eaters-Official-234202459951868/

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