SHREDDING THE ENVELOPE: Entire Debut Album Available For Streaming

January 18, 2010

The debut album from thrash metal "virtuoso" Dave Reffett's band SHREDDING THE ENVELOPE, entitled "The Call Of The Flames", is available for streaming in its entirety on the project's MySpace page.

"The Call Of The Flames" is available now on iTunes and CDBaby.com. It features guest appearances by former MEGADETH guitarists Glen Drover and Chris Poland, George Lynch (DOKKEN, LYNCH MOB),Michael Angelo Batio (NITRO),Mike Mangini (ANNIHILATOR, EXTREME, STEVE VAI) and Joe Stump (HOLYHELL).

"The Call Of The Flames" was written and produced by Dave Reffett and his fiancée Nancy Taylor. It was mixed by acclaimed producer Mudrock (ALICE COOPER, GODSMACK, AVENGED SEVENFOLD) and mastered by the legendary engineer George Marino (METALLICA, KISS, AC/DC, GUNS N' ROSES).

"The Call Of The Flames" track listing:

01. The Call Of The Flames (feat. Joe Stump)
02. Standstill And Scream (feat. Michael Angelo Batio)
03. Devil's Roadmap (feat. Glen Drover and Chris Poland)
04. Caravan Of Cannibals (feat. George Lynch)
05. Where Are My Real Brothers?
06. Ruby Avalanche Red Flood
07. I Just Don't Want To Say Goodbye
08. The Wonder, The Curse, And The Crave
09. Shredding The Envelope (feat. Joe Stump)

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