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 | | With most of the members of the band having known Pete for years they agreed and the first single eventually came out at the end of 2000 (after the necessary first single teething troubles) soon followed by a split single with Italy’s One Fine Day on Household Name Records (Capdown, Canvas, Hard To Swallow, etc.). |
 | | By the end of 2001 the band played their first 30 shows, and with a couple of great reviews in Kerrang!, an interview in Fracture fanzine, and plays on the John Peel show on Radio One, the time seems right for the release of the debut album, “no.4", on Firefly Recordings. |
 | | The 14-track album was recorded at Zed One Studios by John Hannon (Understand, Hundred Reasons) during 4 days in September 2001, and with Jason Farrell (Fugazi, At The Drive-In) taking care of the artwork, the complete package may just kick hardcore music into the 21st century with a very big boot. |
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