Broadmoor EP
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Broadmoor EP | ||
Studio album by Byzantine | ||
Released | 2003 | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Post-Thrash Groove Metal Metalcore |
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Length | ??? | |
Label | Self-Released | |
Producer(s) | Russ Fox and Byzantine | |
Byzantine chronology | ||
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2000-2001 Demos (2002) |
Broadmoor EP (2003) |
The Fundamental Component (2004) |
- Also known as the 2003 European Sampler EP
- This release was a way for the band to make some money while the now defunct DK Entertainment sat on the still unreleased version of their first real album. The songs contained on this EP are vastly different than the same cuts on The Fundamental Component because this was from a completely different recording session a year earlier.
- Recorded by Indie Rock guru Russ Fox.
- Matt Wolfe's first attempt at recording on drums.
- Tony recorded all of the rhythm guitar tracks, 4 tracks per song...which equals 40 guitar tracks in 2 days.
- Recording was delayed 2 weeks because of throat problems by OJ, a byproduct of cigarettes and falling in the river.
- Guest vocals were done by Jeff Ellis from Guinness Clarke's Wine.
- Tony's solos were performed on an Ibanez, rhythms on a Gibson SG.
[edit] Track listing
- "Stoning Judas"
- "Slipping on Noise"
- "Kill Chain"
- "My New Casket"
- "Hatfield"
- "The Filth of Our Underlings"
[edit] Personnel
- Chris "OJ" Ojeda - Vocals & Rhythm Guitar
- Tony Rohbrough - Lead & Rhythm Guitar
- Chris "Cid" Adams - Bass Guitar
- Matt Wolfe - Drums
[edit] Special Notes
The final ten copies of this EP were released on a black CD-R and contain "Hatfield" from The Fundamental Component as a bonus track.