SON OF SCIENCE Featuring Ex-DRAGONFORCE Bassist: New Music Available

August 18, 2006

SON OF SCIENCE, the new "technical-catchy metal" band formed by former DRAGONFORCE bassist Adrian Lambert, has uploaded two songs to its web site, www.sonofscience.com.

Commented Adrian: "A new era in catchy metal has begun. This band has it all; looks, hooks and the kind of sick talent that comes from years spent on the road and in our bedrooms with our guitars. Don't take my word for it — download the songs!"

Adrian played on DRAGONFORCE's "Inhuman Rampage" and "Sonic Firestorm" albums.

SON OF SCIENCE is:

Greg Pope – Vocals
Adrian Lambert - Bass Guitar
Rob Hicks – Drums
Lee Cassidy - Guitars
Jasper Welzel - Keyboards

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