FIVE YEAR STARE: New Song Posted Online

August 8, 2005

FIVE YEAR STARE, the new band featuring former STEREOMUD guitarist John Fattoruso, ex-SCAR CULTURE bassist Frank Cannino, ex-CODED guitarist Joe Festa and drummer Glenn Moss, have posted a third demo song ("Overcome") on their MySpace.com page. Check it out (along with the previously posted tracks "My God" and "Liquify") at this location.

"We cannot believe the response we have been getting with the first two songs," said Fattoruso. "It's amazing. In just two weeks, we have become the #2 METAL band in NY on that site, and everyone seems excited to be hearing some good heavy songs again!!!!! We are currently rehearsing for the live show which should be coming in the next few weeks so keep your eyes open for us."

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