THE MERCY CLINIC: Full-Length Demo Songs Posted Online

February 3, 2006

THE MERCY CLINIC, the new San Francisco Bay Area-based band featuring former DAMAGEPLAN frontman Patrick Lachman, guitarists Brian Harrah (PROFESSIONAL MURDER MUSIC) and Josh Stinson (DRIST),bassist Steed Najera (TRIPLE SEVEN),and drummer Bevan Davies (DANZIG, COMES WITH THE FALL, JERRY CANTRELL),have uploaded full-length versions of the demo songs "Let It Burn" and "Can I Become Me" at this location.

As previously reported, THE MERCY CLINIC recently posted a brand new demo track, entitled "Masochist", at this location (MP3).

THE MERCY CLINIC, who are currently unsigned, have demoed over an album's worth of material, including such additional cuts as "Numb" (mp3),"Drag Me Under", "We're Only Human", and "The Day the Sun Refused to Shine".

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