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Anemic : A Combination For Disaster
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Raw metal Aggression with melody. SUPER big drum sound
Genre: Metal/Punk: Power Metal
Release Date: 2006
A Combination For Disaster Record Label: Sugar Shack Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Formula 3:18 Album Only
What You Wanna Say 2:02 Album Only
Shadows 2:50 Album Only
Progress Report: It Can't Get Much Worse Than This 3:01 Album Only
The Worst of Everything 3:05 Album Only
Last Rites 3:32 Album Only
Desire 3:00 Album Only
Inside 2:17 Album Only
The Greatest Escape 2:22 Album Only
A Combination For Disaster 2:44 Album Only
A Song For the Dance Floor 2:34 Album Only
Bringing Up the Dead 3:18 Album Only
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Anemic - a combination For Disaster - Imported from tthe UK by Listening Post Music


NEW ALBUM RELEASED 27th MARCH 2006

Bristol-based (England) Californian quartet ANEMIC return with their third album, ‘A Combination For Disaster’.

This is the follow up to their critically-acclaimed 2005 second album,’Til Death Do Us Part’, to which:

KERRANG! awarded “KKKK…Now Darker and more mature, expect a fast paced passionate contribution from four Californians who’ve fulfilled their dreams.”
METAL HAMMER said…”Anemic have given themselves a good chance for some real success…Now watch them go!” – 8/10
ROCKSOUND…”ANEMIC’s second album not only has cracking choruses but plenty of invention too.”

Their single “Forfeit” was playlisted on Scuzz TV.

ANEMIC’s third release ‘A Combination For Disaster’ was produced by guitarist Daniel Peters and the results are Bigger, Heavier, Better, More Mature and Catchier than ever.

In 2005 ANEMIC shared the stage with bands such as ARMOR FOR SLEEP, DAYS OF WORTH, DEVIL SOLD HIS SOUL, FONY, DAYS IN DECEMBER, DOPAMINE, ELECTRIC EEL SHOCK and THE BLACKOUT.

In 2006 ANEMIC have already landed support slots with THE JULIANA THEORY, STILL REMAINS and HASTE THE DAY with more shows to follow.

Anemic - a combination For Disaster - Imported from tthe UK by Listening Post Music

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