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OK, first of all, aside from being the best goddamn friend and fan, without Pedro, the CD "Inventory" would not exist. Brfore we had a chance to record the newest songs for the CD we had already split up and had no plans to record. Well, Pedro just wouldn't have that. He was at every practice and every show. He loved the music and his friends so much that he decided to fund the recording of the six new songs himself so he could listen to them. There was never any real intention to release them since we had already split. The opportunity to release the CD came well after we had recorded. Now is that dedication or what? | OK, first of all, aside from being the best goddamn friend and fan, without Pedro, the CD "[[B;angk:Inventory|Inventory]]" would not exist. Brfore we had a chance to record the newest songs for the CD we had already split up and had no plans to record. Well, Pedro just wouldn't have that. He was at every practice and every show. He loved the music and his friends so much that he decided to fund the recording of the six new songs himself so he could listen to them. There was never any real intention to release them since we had already split. The opportunity to release the CD came well after we had recorded. Now is that dedication or what? | ||
-M. Campbell | -M. Campbell |
Revision as of 04:20, 29 March 2005
OK, first of all, aside from being the best goddamn friend and fan, without Pedro, the CD "Inventory" would not exist. Brfore we had a chance to record the newest songs for the CD we had already split up and had no plans to record. Well, Pedro just wouldn't have that. He was at every practice and every show. He loved the music and his friends so much that he decided to fund the recording of the six new songs himself so he could listen to them. There was never any real intention to release them since we had already split. The opportunity to release the CD came well after we had recorded. Now is that dedication or what?
-M. Campbell