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  1. I can't recall which guitarist left the band for HTSAF, but the original FSF lineup were the same as the lineup of the great Strongarm that recorded "Advent of a Miracle."

    It's pretty interesting that the core group of guys could never keep a vocalist. Strongarm had two screamers (the original Jason, then another dude also named Chris who played guitar for Strongarm originally). And of course FSF had three different vocalists.

    Yeah, this is pretty funny, 5 albums for the band and not one with the same singer. Haha.

    Actually, Chris (Carbonell, second singer of SA) played drums for them originally.

    You're right, I just check the Atonement liner notes. I was looking at Wikipedia for the quick info last night and they switched Chad and Chris' roles.

  2. I can't recall which guitarist left the band for HTSAF, but the original FSF lineup were the same as the lineup of the great Strongarm that recorded "Advent of a Miracle."

    It's pretty interesting that the core group of guys could never keep a vocalist. Strongarm had two screamers (the original Jason, then another dude also named Chris who played guitar for Strongarm originally). And of course FSF had three different vocalists.

  3. Moon is Down is probably my favorite album ever.

    +1

    This has been my favorite album since I got it in the mail in 2001. I was lucky to hear about FSF when they started and I followed them fanatically through every year. I thought the original line up had something special and that TMID had an original sound.

    That said, a two-song 7" that doesn't include any new material doesn't seem like a smart way to warm fans back up to the band.

  4. I've heard a lot of friends complain that those 'all-in-one' record players die quickly. Usually one of the components goes then something else stops working and so on.

    If you want something practical, buy a portable record player. They're not as cheap (especially older models) but you can find some of them at a more reasonable price than a standard turntable. It will require little set up and last you a lot longer than what you're looking at with those 'all-in-one' units. Plus you can take it with you to record shows to listen to vinyl or to someones house.

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