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Damon Duperre
From the CD Marshall Law Six Strings One Wish Released in 2005 by Marshall Law Music All profits go to the Make A Wish Foundation
Marty Black - Drums Damon Duperre - Guitar and Bass Guitar
Recorded in 2005 at Dolemite Studios in Fort Worth Texas
Special thanks to : Marty Black for the drum tracks; Roy Mooney and Rick Swanson for putting up with my playing for way too long; James Henderson of James Audio for making my amps sound kick ass; Longhorn Guitars for preventing the complete destruction of my guitars; Tom Pekars and everybody at Marshall Law; Bobby and David Haig at Zigler productions; Everybody who has ever served in any branch of the United States Military; Anybody who humped gear, girls etc..at the shows; Whoever invented electricity; Whoever invented stainless steel guitar strings; LanceBoner, miikedio and Jewboy454 on youtube; Encyclopaedia Metallum; Spirit of Metal; Jerry Abbott; Bruce Music (RIP); Heavy Metal Times; Mark Gilmore for the 1/4 inch reel; Callasong.com in Germany; Soundsuche.com in Germany; Guitarist Net; M4BR,com in Brazil; All of my guitar students for giving me money; Star Tracks; Eric Clapton for not killing me; Dolemite Studios; Pantego Sound Studios; Lemmy for being Lemmy; Fulda-Party.de; Bitbender Forums; Legend Picks; Peterson Strobe Tuners; Jim Mingo at the William Morris Agency; And especially to everybody who listens to the music even if you steal it. I am just glad that you listen to it.
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Damon Duperre
Marty Black - Drums Damon Duperre - Guitar and Bass Guitar
Recorded in 2006 at Dolemite Studios in Fort Worth Texas
Special thanks to : Marty Black for the drum tracks; Roy Mooney and Rick Swanson for putting up with my playing for way too long; James Henderson of James Audio for making my amps sound kick ass; Longhorn Guitars for preventing the complete destruction of my guitars; Tom Pekars and everybody at Marshall Law; Bobby and David Haig at Zigler productions; Everybody who has ever served in any branch of the United States Military; Anybody who humped gear, girls etc..at the shows; Whoever invented electricity; Whoever invented stainless steel guitar strings; LanceBoner, miikedio and Jewboy454 on youtube; Encyclopaedia Metallum; Spirit of Metal; Jerry Abbott; Bruce Music (RIP); Heavy Metal Times; Mark Gilmore for the 1/4 inch reel; Callasong.com in Germany; Soundsuche.com in Germany; Guitarist Net; M4BR,com in Brazil; All of my guitar students for giving me money; Star Tracks; Eric Clapton for not killing me; Dolemite Studios; Pantego Sound Studios; Lemmy for being Lemmy; Fulda-Party.de; Bitbender Forums; Legend Picks; Peterson Strobe Tuners; Jim Mingo at the William Morris Agency; And especially to everybody who listens to the music even if you steal it. I am just glad that you listen to it.
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Boss Tweed
From the Jacuzzi Murders Demo
Scott Wood - Bass Guitar and Vocals Lance Williams - Drums and Vocals Donnie Hart - Lead Vocals Damon Duperre - Guitar
Recorded in 1983 at Pantego Sound Studios in Pantego Texas.
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Boss Tweed
From the LP "Iron Tyrants" on World Metal Records
Scott Wood - Bass Guitar Lance Williams - Drums Donny Hart - Vocals Damon Duperre - Guitars
Recorded in 1984 at Pantego Sound Studios in Texas
From the "Iron Tyrants" LP
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Boss Tweed
This song is recorded live at a gig on a cassette deck plugged into the mixing board. |
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Mortimer |
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Boss Tweed
Recorded on cassette deck plugged into mixing board.
Donny Hart - Vocals Damon Duperre - Guitar Paul Boll - Guitar Scott Wood - Bass Lance Williams - Drums |
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Boss Tweed
Lance Williams - Drums and Vocals Damon Duperre - Guitar Scott Wood - Bass |
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Boss Tweed
From the "Jacuzzi Murders" Demo
Scott Wood - Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Baby Grand Piano, and Vocals Lance Williams - Drums and Vocals Donny Hart - Lead Vocals Damon Duperre - Guitar and Vocals
Recorded in 1983 at Pantego Sound Studios in Pantego Texas
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It's ok. Not terribly original. Guitar is way too over the top. Bass player is really good. |
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Glenn Orange October 01st, 2009 |
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I am David Haig of Zigler Productions. We produced a show with Boss Tweed and Sanctuary in Garland, Texas at the VFW in March of 1984. We are now doing a website which will reference this show and Boss Tweed. We produced the August 22, 1983 Metallica & Raven show at Harvey Hall in Tyler, Texas on the \"Kill em All for One\" tour. We met Lance Williams your drummer at that show an ...d that is how we came to work with you guys in those days. |
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David Haig January 06th, 2009 |
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Really good stuff here this is. I very much like guitar playing. I believe very much your influenced guitar by such Ritchie Blackmore and Jimmy Page. Great music this stuff is made of. I can’t stop
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Jorge Wd that is how we came to work with you guys in those days. |
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Jorge Williams November 12th, 2008 |
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Egh...seems kind of formulaic and pretentious to me. The playing is okay and the production is decent but, the overall adolescent 80's feel of the material turns me off. The approach seems rather arrogant too, as if everybody in this group were telling their audience, "We just kick so much ass, man...bow down and worship at our feet!" To be fair though, this type of attitude seems to pre ...vail over much of this type of 'power metal' music and I guess that's why a lot of it turns me off. I would rather that this band did some material that was a bit more humorous, sarcastic and that they drop the silly rock star posing and macho chest beating and not take themselves quite so seriously. |
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Ricky Davis September 05th, 2008 |
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Choo choo Deperre. My inspiration, The dude I always wanted to rock the world with. This shit is awesome. We were way the fuck ahead of our time. A little death and off we would go. I miss ya old friend. All the music I'm playing now has a direct bloodline to what we did in the 80's. Times I'll never forget...times I can't even remember.The big show in Dallas when you ran up the wall back stage be ...fore the gig and almost broke yer fuckin' hand. The Loft, Bobby London, Segovia Van Boll, Ecnal Smailliw, Jew Baby Labia, Kim, Carrie, that glass eatin' dude from Rigor Mortis. Holy shit did we have some fun, or what? I miss ya brother. Next time I'm down in Tejas I'll come knockin' on your door. |
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Brutus Vavoom March 19th, 2008 |
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