MANNTIS Seeks New Drummer

December 28, 2006

Southern California quintet MANNTIS will start off the New Year with a fresh start, new music, new attitude and a solid touring lineup. The band is currently looking for a new drummer. If you think you can fit the bill, contact the group as soon as possible at www.myspace.com/manntis or [email protected]. A bio and a photo are requested.

MANNTIS' critically acclaimed album "Sleep In Your Grave" was produced by Cameron Webb (DANZIG, MOTÖRHEAD, SOCIAL DISTORTION) and is available on Century Media Records. The band recently entered G-Spot Studios in their hometown of Riverside, California with producer/engineer Gunlock to begin pre-production on the follow-up effort, tentatively due next spring/summer.

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