Speedealer
Speedealer was formed in 1992 in Lubbock, TX. The original line-up consisted of Jeff Hirshberg on vocals, Chris Brown on drums, Rodney Skelton on bass, and James Follis on guitar. After a brief hiatus, the band re-formed in Dallas, TX. Since that time, there have been many incarnations of the band. The ex-members are numerous and to explain each departure would take entirely too long (though many are interesting stories, indeed), but here is the slate: Rodney Skelton, Mike Noyes, Toby Sheets, Todd Mcglaughlin, Mark Baker, Dave Woodard, James Follis, and Chris Brown. In addition, Clint Phillips and Casey Orr have filled in for different tours. Since October of '97, Speedealer's line-up consists of Harden Harrison - drums, Eric Schmidt - guitar, and Jeff Hirshberg - vocals/guitar... and a bassist. The band has consistently toured for 275 - 300 shows per year since '96, playing all lower 48 states, Canada, Europe, Russia, and Japan. The list of groups played/toured with is long, including the likes of Motörhead, Pantera, Reverend Horton Heat, C.O.C., Fu Manchu, The Misfits, Joey Ramone, Neurosis, Voivod, Zeke, Morbid Angel, The Supersuckers, Today's the Day, and Nashville Pussy. The best description of Speedealer's music is that of a blender filled with blood and steel, and set on puree. They are available for dinner parties and funerals.
Fans of the hardest, fastest, tightest band on the planet rejoice in the 40-minute hellfire of Burned Alive. Blistering versions of songs from the Dealer's previous four releases, including Reo Speedealer, the Jason Newsted-produced Second Sight, and the brand-new Bleed CD on Dead Teenager Records.
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Bleed
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Copyright: Speedealer music 2003
Production notes: Produced by Jeff Pinkus (Butthole Surfers, Dixie Witch, Areola 51 [members of Ministry, Scratch Acid & Butthole Surfers])
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