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Ace Andres and the X-15's : American Infidel
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Extreme Power Surfer Punk Metal with a touch of Old school Rock. This is what happens when you let the lead guitarist produce. Satri who?
Genre: Rock: Surf Rock
Release Date: 2005
American Infidel Record Label: Urban Camo Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Roadrunner 3:09 $0.99
Talk Radio 3:58 $0.99
I Need A Beer 4:26 $0.99
Save Me 5:02 $0.99
I Fought the Law 2:49 $0.99
Persuaded 4:10 $0.99
Lucille 3:02 $0.99
SleepWalk 4:45 $0.99
Polk Salad Annie 4:04 $0.99
California Sun 2:42 $0.99
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Album Notes

American Infidel, the third release from Ace Andres, is politically incorrect and insensitive. 10 songs that are filled with screaming guitars. It's Punk, It's Metal, It's Surfer, It's Rock most of all, it's intense. There's only one slow song on the album, an instrumental cover of the classic "Sleepwalk".

Dick Dale says Ace's version of California Sun is "Very Very Cool".

Leo Lyons of Ten Years after says "I always enjoy listening to Ace's music".

The Wave Magazine says "Ace has become synonymous with the word "Shred".

Buy American Infidel, play it loud and offend your neighbors.

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REVIEWS

Wicked Guitar
author: Terry Anderson
"It's more than a coaster, it's also a frizbee!..and mine actually played wicked guitar parts when I put it in my boombox! See what yours will do!"
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If you like musicians who play fast, loud and unapologetically confrontational r
author: The Wave Magazine
AMERICAN INFIDEL www.aceandres.com We rarely feature local musicians in this section, mainly because every dude with a garage band will suddenly send us his new CD – and, frankly, we have enough coasters here in the office already. But when we received a copy of American Infidel, the newest release from Los Altos-based guitar god Ace Andres, we knew an exception had to be made. The album is packed with crunching riffs and distorted hooks, and includes such instant classics as “I Need a Beer” and “Save Me,” which Ace claims he wrote “while watching Terri Schiavo die.” If you like musicians who play fast, loud and unapologetically confrontational rock – Ace is the man.
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