The release will include five tracks that the band remixed themselves between their staggered tour dates of 2005. Equipped with a laptop and a thriving passion for technology, guitarist Tony Lannutti led the band through the sessions that brought about this unique release. When asked why the band chose to release a remix album Lannutti is quick to point out, "We wanted to explore the different directions we could take our already existing songs. A big part of this band has always been diversity and I think this release takes that aspect another step forward."
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