MARTYR PLOT: New Audio Sample Posted Online

April 21, 2005

MARTYR PLOT, the new band featuring MARILYN MANSON drummer Ginger Fish, guitarist/vocalist David Scott and bassist James Marino, have posted an audio sample of a new track called "Let It Go" at this location.

As previously reported, MARTYR PLOT are scheduled to perform at the Chain Reaction in Anaheim, California on Friday, June 3. More information is available at AllAges.com.

Fish broke his wrist and suffered a slight concussion in a fall from the stage at the Comet 2004 awards in Germany last September. The drummer, whose real name is Kenny Wilson, fell off the stage as MANSON performed a cover version of DEPECHE MODE's "Personal Jesus" at the award ceremony in Cologne. He has since been replaced in the group's touring lineup by Chris Vrenna (ex-NINE INCH NAILS).

(Thanks: Ginger-Fish.com)

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