E-RACE Complete Work On Debut EP

June 1, 2005

California-based metal act E-RACE have completed work on their debut EP, "The Omen", produced and mixed by Roman Marisek (PROFESSIONAL MURDER MUSIC, GODFLESH). Two songs from the CD — "The Breakup Massacre" and "Astoria Is Dying" — are currently available for listening at PureVolume.com.

Rising from the barren wastelands north of Los Angeles, ELECTRONIC RACE, a.k.a. E-RACE, formed in late 1999. Headlining gigs in hometown Taft and neighboring Bakersfield, a city that's spawned hard rock acts such as KORN and ADEMA, E-RACE have built a strong fan base with their "sounds of fury," according to the group's official bio.

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