TOMMY LEE's WTF? Project: 'Chicken' EP Now Available

May 6, 2008

WTF?, the bastard brainchild of Toronto-based dance phenom Deadmau5, MTLEY CRE drummer Tommy Lee, DJ Aero and Steve Duda, has released its debut EP, "You Can't Afford This Chicken", via Xfer Records.

The track listing is as follows:

01. Chicken
02. You Can't Afford This

Xfer Records is the imprint from Steve Duda, producer of the NINE INCH NAILS, and he uses it as an outlet for his electronic needs. One half the brothers grimm BSOD, Steve has now joined the WTF? crew.

"You Can't Afford This Chicken" is available for download at Beatport.com.

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