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Parapsychic,
Paranoid 
Flotsam
and Jetsam are definitely not your fathers metal. Though it is
true that they have been credited with helping start the very scene
that has spawned a worldwide not-so-Secret Metal Society that just wont
go away. The kind of people that eat, breathe, and live that stirs
those most primitive of urges.
And now, just when the planet needs
it
most,
they have made their 8th record, "My God",
that seals their rightful place among the top of the current "Old
School" survivors. Pummeling, classic metal
guitars and vocals combined with sincere modern flavor makes
this a uniquely textured Flotsam record by any standard. The focus was
to write with the overflowing inspiration the band felt having gotten
through the tough part of a management change. You know the story. But
this story has a very heavy ending, or rather a new beginning.
For those who need a refresher
course,
Flotsam
and Jetsam exploded onto the brand new Thrash
scene in 1986 with the legendary "Doomsday For the Deceiver",
the record that propelled original bass player Jason
Newstead to international superstardom as a member of Metallica.
Not to be outdone, Flotsam then followed up with what some consider to
be the most important thrash record of all time, "No
Place For Disgrace". Then it was onward and upward to MCA
records for 3 albums that allowed the band to grow musically while
never losing the integrity their fans had come to expect.
After their contract was up at
MCA, the
first
and most welcome home for the band, Metal Blade Records, invited Flotsam and Jetsam to rejoin their roster and
help carry the banner of true metal tradition proudly through the dark
days of the rise of "Nu Metal". The records "High", and "Unnatural
Selection" settled the nerves of those fans that wondered what
direction the band might in this new landscape. "My
God", produced by the illustrious Bill Metoyer, is already being
hailed as the best, heaviest effort of the band in years. New Worldwide
release will be through CRASH MUSIC INC.
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