SLAVES ON DOPE Mixing Seven-Song Demo, Seeking New Label Deal

April 5, 2002

SLAVES ON DOPE have completed recording seven new songs with producers Jason Slater (i.e. SNAKE RIVER CONSPIRACY, EARSHOT) and Troy Van Leeuwen (i.e. A PERFECT CIRCLE, ENEMY) and presently mixing the effort for a promo CD that will be distributed to labels in hopes of landing a new deal. The songs set to appear on the CD are as follows:

01. Drain Me
02. Casualty of Me
03. Go
04. Pattern
05. The Plan
06. So Clear
07. Crazy (SEAL cover)

SLAVES ON DOPE's debut album, Inches From The Mainline, was released through Divine Recordings and has shifted under 60,000 copies in the US, according to Soundscan.

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