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Synusar'sukus by Skitzo Skitzo : Synusar'sukus.
Hard, wild, thrashing, punk-edged heavy metal.


Synusar'sukus ( Sign us or Suck Us) 1994 full length CD.

Skitzo has been making recordings since 1981 but this is a special new recording of Synusar'sukus, the original CDs have long sold out and are out of print. This version has been re-mastered and beefed up in volume. The band, management and roadies all collaborated on this CD so it was a total group empire release.

Synusar'sukus is poignantly special as it includes a golden touch from the band's lead guitar player, Ken Springer, who masterfully played on this iconic metal release. This was Ken's last album. He died in 1995 from a motorcycle accident in Northern California. This incarnation of music and musicians quickly disburse and this era has ended. The next few albums that Lance Ozanix wrote and recorded were virtually solo having only mannequins on stage with him playing to a track show.

The album on Magnatune is a compilation called Babble-Sick best of release / from the two CDs Psychobabble and Got Sick. This CD is dedicated to the people who put work into it. The band was: Ken Springer - guitar/vocals , Lance Ozanix - bass/vocals, Scott Reynolds drums/vocals and Stacy Maisenbach (Bassy Stacy/DJ Skully) : Kurt Houser, Kathy Kingsley, and Joe Berelli producers.

Look for the video online of Tool Box Murders shot by Hogwyld Films with Jeff Johnson as the director. The band played with many national acts this tour: Machine Head, D.R.I., Gwar, Mentors, Malevolent Creation, Epidemic and Jim Martin from Faith No More.


Songs:

1. Eat On You '94
2. Leatherface
3. Grinding Gears
4. Mental Hell
5. Taste the Blood
6. War of the Gargantuas
7. Infant Head Surgery Toolbox Murders
8. Cellulite Cellular Bitch

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 2/26/2012
Skitzo lives in California USA

Tagged as: Hard Rock, Metal, Intense Metal


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