THE ACCIDENT EXPERIMENT Sign With ROCK RIDGE MUSIC

February 3, 2006

Southern California hard rock quartet THE ACCIDENT EXPERIMENT, featuring former P.O.D. guitarist Marcos Curiel, have signed a deal with Rock Ridge Music for the release of their first full-length album, "United We Fear", in May. Rounded out by Ernie Longoria (drums),Tony DeLocht (bass),and Pete Stewart (vocals),the band have already released an EP and have toured extensively, opening for the likes of FOO FIGHTERS, KORN, DAMAGEPLAN, DROWNING POOL, SEVENDUST, STAIND and others. "United We Fear" will hit stores and digital distribution portals simultaneously this spring.

Said Rock Ridge principal Tom Derr: "THE ACCIDENT EXPERIMENT has created a great work of music that has been in my CD player since the day I received it, and now Rock Ridge will see that it is heard by the masses." Curiel commented: "Given the music industry's current state of evolution, we feel that Rock Ridge Music is the perfect outlet for THE ACCIDENT EXPERIMENT's creative vision. This is only the beginning..."

Produced by Curiel and mixed by F. Reid Shippen, "United We Fear" is comprised of tracks ranging from the band's earliest recordings to songs captured in early 2005.

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