Former MEGADETH Bassist Covers EDIE BRICKELL AND THE NEW BOHEMIANS

July 21, 2004

F5, the new Arizona-based band featuring former MEGADETH bassist David Ellefson, ex-SICK SPEED vocalist Dale Steele, drummer David Small, and guitarists Steve Conley and John Davis, are currently shopping a five-song demo/CD to interested record labels. The group, whose sound is being described as guitar-heavy melodic hard rock, recorded the effort at a Phoenix-area studio with producer Ryan Greene, who had previously worked with Ellefson on the demos for MEGADETH's "Countdown to Extinction" album back in 1991. The complete track listing for the CD is as follows:

01. Fall to Me
02. Bleeding
03. What I Am (EDIE BRICKELL AND THE NEW BOHEMIANS cover)
04. Hold Me Down
05. Dissidence

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