Former MORTA SKULD Members Complete Work On 9MM SOLUTION EP

February 25, 2004

Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based 9MM SOLUTION, featuring ex-MORTA SKULD members Dave Gregor, Jason Hellman, Ed Wallner, and Hobbes Caltous, have released their new EP, entitled "The Trial". The six-song effort was produced by Chris Dujuricic (ORDER BY CHAOS, SOIL) and mastered by Trevor Sadler (NINE INCH NAILS). The track listing for "The Trial" is as follows:

01. Belly Up
02. A Frustrated Cry For Calm
03. Hate This Place
04. Multiple Faces
05. Immune
06. Static Evaluation

9MM SOLUTION, who have supported the likes of ANTHRAX, DOPE, and SOCIETY 1, have been busy working on new material and are planning a small tour to promote the CD.

For more information, visit www.9mmsolution.com.

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