Music for Speeding
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Music for speeding | |||||
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Studio album by Marty Friedman | |||||
Released | December 25, 2002 | ||||
Genre | Instrumental rock, J-pop, heavy metal | ||||
Length | 47:14 | ||||
Label | MF Music | ||||
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Music for Speeding is an instrumental album by the American guitarist Marty Friedman. It was produced by Marty in 2003, and he wrote all the songs. It continues the exploration of progressive rock and Japanese pop music Marty started experimenting with on previous releases.
[edit] Track listing
- "Gimme A Dose"
- "Fuel Injection Stingray"
- "Ripped"
- "It's The Unreal Thing"
- "Cheer Girl Rampage"
- "Lust For Life"
- "Lovesorrow"
- "Nastymachine"
- "Catfight"
- "Corazon De Santiago"
- "0-7-2"
- "Salt in The Wound"
- "Novocaine Kiss"
[edit] Musicians
- Marty Friedman - guitars, programming and sequencing, shamisen
- Jimmy O'Shea - bass
- Barry Sparks - bass
- Jeremy Colson - drums
- Brian Becvar - keyboards
- James "Jake" Jacobson - synthistration and arranging on track 7
- Jason Moss - additional programming
- Ben Woods - flamenco guitar on track 7
[edit] Links
Detailed song information from Marty's official website.