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Big Baby Satan : Big Baby Satan
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Remember what made you first love Metal, this is it.. Metal in it's purest form.
Genre: Metal/Punk: Doom/Stoner Metal
Release Date: 2003
Big Baby Satan Record Label: BBS Music Inc.
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Lead Us 2:28 $0.99
Commercial 2:13 $0.99
Confidence[4-15-01] 2:15 $0.99
Real Men[For Katie] 1:44 $0.99
Consumption 2:21 $0.99
Like The Sun 2:36 $0.99
Unmoved 2:40 $0.99
TiBo 2:06 $0.99
Holy Dio 2:20 $0.99
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Album Notes

When a group of musicians that have done nothing but practice their craft day after day, hour after hour, sacrificing everything to be the best, get together... it's something magical.

This is not one of those times.

Big Baby Satan was originally formed to be a studio project for guitarist Larry Forman and drummer Mike Hymson. The two had put out numerous ads searching for the right people, but no one seemed to want to jam with them. Everyone wanted to do a "rap metal" project, but no one just wanted to lay down some heavy grooves. One night at rehearsal, Mike mentioned that one of his friends' bands had just broken up and that they, BBS (Big Baby Satan), should see if the singer was interested in jamming. In stepped Kerry Merkle, to take on the role of singer/screamer/lyricist. After the completion of their debut CD, they recruited the bass styling of Ivan Gonsolez, an old band mate of Kerry's, and BBS was ready to rumble!

When discussing the Heavy Sounds of Big Baby Satan, bands such as Life of Agony, Audioslave, Crowbar, and Pantera must be mentioned in the very same sentence. The vocals tend to bring to mind a cross of Henry Rollins, Chris Cornell, and Keith Caputo. So as you see, BBS have taken the best of many worlds and blended them in their unique way to come up with a sound unlike any other...

Kerry, the debonair little vocalist and lyricist, has been in a few successful projects to date and is no stranger to the NY Metal scene. He has been a member such local favorites as Redshift with Ivan, and Pervert. Larry, the husky goateed guitarist, and Mike, the shiny scalped drummer, are no strangers to the scene either. Both have been bouncing around the Long Island music scene for years, and have been part of some fairly successful projects as well. Larry is formerly a member of Mr. Murray and WeHateJulia, and Mike is formerly a member of Sorrow and Dystopia One. "Together we bring the experience of a few old guys and combine it with the new sound and attitude of today's heavy bands" declares Mike.

They recorded their self-titled debut CD with local engineer Andy Marchione and Headphone Productions. "Many hours of pain, sweat, and pizza went into this recording, and I am just glad they are finally done!!" states Andy. "Well, except for the pizza part" he mumbled.

"Commercial" is already making waves on the Internet at sites such as Soundclick.com, Garageband.com and the Underground Musicians Railroad, where they were the 2nd most requested artists for the month of February. Since January was their first month on the net, things can only get better. Keep an eye out for them....

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REVIEWS

author: Gerd Walther
Fantastic- totally unknown- immense underrated, BUT GREAT. This is pure Rock energy - great groovy HARD ROCK with true real handmade playing! Absolute recommendation for fans of Black Sabbath, Dan Lorenzo or Grip Inc. Have fun with it!
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BBS? Oh HELL Yes!
author: Matthew Champion
I've had this album for a while now, and only recently that I've given it a REAL listen. This is the kind of band I truly enjoy... Tight enough to make killer tunes and loose enough to make it seem unrehearsed. I wish there would have been more tracks on the album, but what is lacking in quantity is more than made up for in quality. Good for a listen if you like primitive metal sounds and economical but excellent guitar playing.
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More bands need to paired like this.
author: threemancd
More guitars need to be played in this manner. The lyrics, singing style and guitar playing were all married well together. Only downfall - songs average just over 2 minutes. By the time you're ready to break your neck, the cd is over. I look forward to their next album. Consider me a fan.
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Big Baby Satan-Self Titled
author: Darryl Baysinger- hellride music
The music on this cd is pretty heavy. Tony Iommi style riffing and playing, with a few similarities to Dimebag Darrell , Zakk Wylde and COC here and there also. It is all heavy with riffs and hooks galore! The vocals are very easy to understand. At times they remind me of the late great Marc Bolin. Especially on track one, Lead Us. You might get an idea of what it might have sounded like if Marc Bolin had sang for Tony Iommi. They also do an homage to Dio, called Holy Dio. It started prior to recording when they were testing sound levels and so forth. They thought it sounded so funny they kept most of it. With heavy riffs and playing, along with great vocals I recommend Big Baby Satan. It's 4 guys getting together and having a good time playing heavy music. And isn't that part of what it is all about?
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