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Southern California hard rock main-stays FU MANCHU are back with new album ''GIGANTOID,'' on the band's own At The Dojo Records. After almost 25 years together, and following last year's Scion A/V Club split 7'' with friends MOAB and 2009's ''Signs of Infinite Power,'' Scott Hill and company return with their first full-length album in close to five years. Recorded with Andrew Giacumakis, singer / guitarist for the aforementioned MOAB at his studio in Simi Valley, CA, the album features a slightly more primitive, raw and ultra fuzzed-out sound than previous releases.
Southern California hard rock main-stays FU MANCHU are back with new album ''GIGANTOID,'' on the band's own At The Dojo Records. After almost 25 years together, and following last year's Scion A/V Club split 7'' with friends MOAB and 2009's ''Signs of Infinite Power,'' Scott Hill and company return with their first full-length album in close to five years. Recorded with Andrew Giacumakis, singer / guitarist for the aforementioned MOAB at his studio in Simi Valley, CA, the album features a slightly more primitive, raw and ultra fuzzed-out sound than previous releases.
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Format: CD
Label: ATDO
Rel. Date: 06/03/2014
UPC: 5055300382115

Gigantoid
Artist: Fu Manchu
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Southern California hard rock main-stays FU MANCHU are back with new album ''GIGANTOID,'' on the band's own At The Dojo Records. After almost 25 years together, and following last year's Scion A/V Club split 7'' with friends MOAB and 2009's ''Signs of Infinite Power,'' Scott Hill and company return with their first full-length album in close to five years. Recorded with Andrew Giacumakis, singer / guitarist for the aforementioned MOAB at his studio in Simi Valley, CA, the album features a slightly more primitive, raw and ultra fuzzed-out sound than previous releases.

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''We wrote 17 new songs for this record and got our favorite 9 songs out of that together,'' says Hill. ''We were planning on releasing a 'part 2' record later this year but have plans for some of the other songs to appear in early 2015 to line up with our 25-year anniversary''

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