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Far From Finished, East Side of Nowhere

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1739674

Disk length: 29m 3s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Dusty shelves 2:30
2. A destination nowhere 3:04
3. Those never forgotten 2:58
4. Seasonal patriot 2:49
5. Forgive me father 2:37
6. 9 lives 2:50
7. Castaway 3:07
8. One lifetime 2:50
9. Lost in the rain 3:04
10. The bastard's way 3:06

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Review

Far from finished formed amidst teenage angst -- a group of kids coming together to escape society and indulge in debauchery, growing into men who play street rock with honesty and integrity. Steve Neary (vocals), Brian Gay (bass) and Marc Cannata (drums) moved from New York to Boston, where they met Paul Christian (guitar) and former member of the Street Dogs, Rob Guidottidi (guitar). Rob produced their demo and later joined the band. In Mid 2003, the band contacted Anti Heroes frontman / GMM Records head Mark Noah about playing his annual Beer Olympics festival in Atlanta. In addition to offering them a spot on the festival, Mark offered to release their debut CD. Brian Gay was unable to preform on this recording, so bass duties were executed by Ducky Boys front man Mark Lind. Kings Of Nothing upright bass player Spike Katz also makes an appearance on the track "The Bastard's Way". East Side of Nowhere is a modern punk rock record unlike anything heard this decade. Ten first-pumping, bobm-dropping tracks that deliver honesty and integrity in a day where crap is redily available at your local record store. Finally, an album that fights back.

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