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Marc Pattison : The Inferno
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3 Piece Rock Instrumental
Genre: Rock: Instrumental Rock
Release Date: 2004
The Inferno Record Label: Chief Dog Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Music 3:29 $0.99
Funkmandude 3:41 $0.99
Second Coming 4:56 $0.99
Downhill Battle 4:38 $0.99
Moonlight Sonata 5:18 $0.99
Scratch This 3:43 $0.99
Bottom Feeder 4:07 $0.99
Seventh 3:57 $0.99
Lunar Eclipse 4:03 $0.99
Spiral 3:37 $0.99
Tgif 4:26 $0.99
The viper 3:23 $0.99
Blasting Zone 4:23 $0.99
Turkish Tea 4:00 $0.99
Valley of Souls 3:29 $0.99
Inferno 3:57 $0.99
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Album Notes

This album was created with the traditional rock 3 piece in mind. It has drums being played by Bud Salvetti and the guitars and bass are played by Marc Pattison, except on the song "The Music" where Doug Haffich plays bass.
Many of these songs were featured on "The Mikey Show" on KSJO in Northern California for about 2 years, played almost every day as background music or bumpers.

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REVIEWS

Marc Pattison does it again!
author: Dag Fjellby
Marc Pattison is a great guitar player! His style of playing is different from most guitarists I’ve heard. He manages to mix together rock, prog, electronic and every other style that’s worth mentioning. Mark has played guitar for over 25 years now. The variety of the music style and sound on every album is fantastic. Where does Marc get all his ideas from? This is really something worth buying! Highly recommended – and I will also recommend Marc’s other CD’s who can be bought here at CD Baby, and his other stuff which can be bought elsewhere. This one has to get 5 stars. ***** Amazing stuff!
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Marc Pattison - The Inferno
author: Mikolaj Furmankiewicz
As you can know, Mr. Pattison (guitars, bass guitar, programming) is in the habit of recording solo CDs alongside his chum - Bud Salvetti on drums. Additionally, aforesaid album was recorded with a guest appearance of Phil Bennett (keyboard solo on "The Inferno") and Doug Haffich (bass guitar on "The Music"). At the very beginnning, I'd like to write that some of the songs were featured on KSJO "The Mickey Show" in Northern California (used as a background music and bumpers). Beyond any question, Marc is still sticked with electronic guitar music, and that means it is wrapped up with digital quirkiness which distinguishes the music over many traditional guitar albums. Instrumental tapestry of the stuff is dyed with a rich colour, so listening to it is really amusing. One of Marc's advantage is his versatility and histrionic guitar playing. Here is also a classical smasher - Ludwig van Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata". Fortunately, Marc has managed to preserve its romanticism, loftiness, original greatness and inner warmth as well. A theoretical concepts out of Marc's mind have been effectively arranged and put on disc. Although its production is sleek, the sound is truly heavy, so you can find it very encouraging, haha. We can wonder whether it is a step up in comparison to "Digital Destination", but don't get me wrong, Dear Readers! I don't suggest you anything, since you have to form your own opinion autonomously. In my opinion, "The Inferno" is more Vaish than Satrianish comparing to "Digital Destination". I can also classify the stuff as "electronica meets modern fusion". Maybe, Mr. Pattison will be renowned in his cunning style, and one of his compositions will become a golden oldie in the future? Who knows?
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Marc Pattison is my Best Guitarist of all time.
author: Brilliant!
It is fantastic, I was very pleased to receive a humous e-mail about the whole staff at CD BABY taking care of my product I shall use CD BABY in the future to buy Marc Pattison CDS. Other companys take purchasing TO seriously. Marc Pattisons Music is brilliant I shall be buying more of Marcs CDS. THANK YOU!
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Best Guiter Player
author: Daniel Reyes From Panama
I love marc pattison becuse it is good hearing there is alot of guiter player out there that are good but thay are not good to hear everyday. Thay don`t have the rhyme and i get tired of hearing theme sread all day it is good but needs rhyme for hearing like randy mcstine,al estrada. buy on cdbaby.God Llves You Me To Daniel Reyes
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