DOPESICK Featuring Former SKINLAB/SEBASTIAN BACH Guitarist: New Music Posted Online

October 18, 2005

DOPESICK, the San Francisco Bay Area band featuring former SKINLAB/SEBASTIAN BACH guitarist Adam Albright, have posted two new songs — "Dust" and "Candyass" — at this location. Said Adam, "We are going into the studio to do two or three more songs then put out a new EP. 'Bi-Polar' I think we will call it. We will start shooting our first video October 20 for 'Dust'."

In other news, Albright may "do a song or two with Sebastian [Bach] sometime in December/January," he said. "I have no details on the record or any of that stuff, though. Supposed to be coming out first of the year."

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