Former ACCEPT Bassist's Sons Create 'Balls To the Wall' Video

April 12, 2007

According to a posting at Schlared.com, former ACCEPT bassist Peter Baltes is asking fans to watch a video his sons made for ACCEPT's "Balls to the Wall" (Note: they are pretending to be playing along to ACCEPT's original recording; it's not a cover version). You can rate the video and comment on it if you like. To view, click here.

Background on the video from Peter: "It's Zen on drums and Sebastian on bass. The other guys are their friends. They are even wearing my old stage clothes. It came out great. They shot it at the Rockfactory [Peter's music school] with a small video camera. It rocks way better than (U.D.O.'s) lame piano version. Put it on your site and tell everybody to check it out and rate it on Google. These kids would get a kick out of it. They are starting to write their own stuff now. I keep you posted."

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