RE:IGNITION Featuring SKINLAB Members Sign With CORPORATE PUNISHMENT

January 26, 2006

Archetype Management (FEAR FACTORY, MNEMIC) and Corporate Punishment Records have announced the signing of RE:IGNITION, the San Francisco Bay Area band featuring in its ranks SKINLAB members Steev Esquivel and Snake.

Band manager and Archetype President Christy Priske says, "I'm excited to have RE:IGNITION be a part of the new wave of partnership record labels where a band not only receives the fairest royalty share of record sales, but can establish themselves without signing their life away."

Commented RE:IGNITION guitarist Steev Esquivel: "We are very excited to be signing with such a hard-working label like Corporate Punishment Records. [Corporate Punishment President] Thom [Hazaert] and staff are at the top of their game. With bands like SWITCHED, ALELLE and GHOST MACHINE, we feel CPR will be a great home for RE:IGNITION. We've managed to make the album of our lives, and we found a label that understands that!"

Added Corporate Punishment President Thom Hazaert: "RE:IGNITION is a great band, and we are all very excited to have them on board. To us, CPR is more about family and friends, and we go back many years with some of these guys. They are both amazing musicians, and great people, and It will be great to take a stab at something new with them."

RE:IGNITION's as-yet-untitled debut album is scheduled for release this summer. In the meantime, fans can preview tracks from the upcoming CD by visiting www.myspace.com/reignition.

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