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Holy Head

This is to keep the music alive. It would be a shame for all the effort to write and record this music to be lost in time. Feel free to download and share.

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Picture for song 'Someday (Alloy)' by artist 'Holy Head'

Someday (Alloy)

Saved from the original taped recordings from 1992 when Dwain and Glen were members of "Alloy". Dave Terry on vocals, Dwain Randall on Guitar, Glen Martin on bass, and Steve Dewey on Drums.
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Picture for song 'Closer to the Fire (Alloy)' by artist 'Holy Head'

Closer to the Fire (Alloy)

Saved from the original taped recordings from 1992 when Dwain and Glen were members of "Alloy". Dave Terry on vocals, Dwain Randall on Guitar, Glen Martin on bass, and Steve Dewey on Drums.
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Picture for song 'Fifty Fifty (Alloy)' by artist 'Holy Head'

Fifty Fifty (Alloy)

Alloy version with Dave Terry on vocals Saved from the original taped recordings from 1992 when Dwain and Glen were members of "Alloy". Dwain Randall on Guitar, Glen Martin on bass, and Steve Dewey on Drums.
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Picture for song 'Can't Figure 'Em Out (Alloy)' by artist 'Holy Head'

Can't Figure 'Em Out (Alloy)

Saved from the original taped recordings from 1992 when Dwain and Glen were members of "Alloy". Dave Terry on vocals, Dwain Randall on Guitar, Glen Martin on bass, and Steve Dewey on Drums.
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Picture for song 'Fast and Ready (Alloy)' by artist 'Holy Head'

Fast and Ready (Alloy)

Saved from the original taped recordings from 1992 when Dwain and Glen were members of "Alloy". Dave Terry on vocals, Dwain Randall on Guitar, Glen Martin on bass, and Steve Dewey on Drums.
Fifty Fifty
South Florida Rock at its finest... This is to keep the music alive. It would be a shame for all the effort to write and record this music to be lost in time. Feel free to download and share.
Band/artist history
This is to keep the music alive. It would be a shame for all the effort to write and record this music to be lost in time. Feel free to download and share. Dwain and Glen met in a short lived “garage” band, instantly, the guitar / bass combo just clicked and carried through... It was all about music, keeping it true and real... Dwain and Glen found Stacy to jam with the band. He kept the beat steady from then on. Dwain, Stacy and Glen just plugging away writing and just plain jamming. Chillin' in the humble rehearsal space in the upstairs room. Logically, the next project was getting this stuff recorded. The “laire” turned in to a primitive recording studio and doubles as a humble spot to hang out relax and jam. One night, some buddies brought Picc and E to check it out, and it just happened... The original raw blues / rock / metal combo mixed with street hip hop, offers new kickin' sounds that will ROCK YOU BACK!!
Your musical influences
As you can tell the guitars, bass, and drums, are defintely old school, such as Zeppelin, AC/DC, Aerosmith, Beatles, Clapton, Rush, up the the 90's and newer rock styles. Vocals are Kid Rock, Rap, Eminem, Vanilla Ice, Beastie Boys
What equipment do you use?
Recording gear: Korg D8 Digital Recording Studio Mackie 1202 Mixer / Preamp Alesis NanoCompressor Digitech DSP 256 Digital Effects Processor AKG 2002 Condenser Mic, Shure SM57 and SM58 Mics Mastering / digital editing: Dell XPS 700 equipped with Dio 2448 Soundcard Editing Program: Audacity Mastering Program: Magix audio cleaning Lab 3.0
Anything else?
The music features both the current Holy Head tunes along with the original versions featuring just Dwain, Glen, and Stacy
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