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Truth Cell Debut Album, "Hurajan" (mastered by Pantera's studio wizard Sterling Winfield.) From the CD HURAJAN, the song An Enemy to the world was nominated for Metal song of the year by Just Plain Folks.
"This band rages like a wounded rhinoceros" Metal Edge Mag.
To read reviews from Metal Edge and Metal Maniacs go to www.truthcell.com, full articles and pictures available for viewing.
The following bands Truth Cell has played in Support of:
Hatebreed, Chimaira, God Forbid, Machine Head, Dead to Fall, A Life Once Lost, Gwar, Disturbed, Pro Pain, Seven Dust, Ultra Spank, S.O.D, Relative Ash, Pissing Razors, Spitfire, Nothingface, Godhead,Skin Lab, Morbid Angel, Crowbar, Dumpster Juice, Buried Alive,American Headcharge, Andrew W.K
pitch.com | originally published: August 19, 2004
From The Pitch Weekly
The Hard Truth Whether discussing music or politics, Truth Cell says what it believes. BY GEOFF HARKNESS
Truth Cell guitarist Shane Murray plays in one of the Midwest's most deafening and aggressive bands. He also owns a gas mask. But it's not what you think. Murray isn't looking to become a pinch hitter for Slipknot or Mushroomhead; he's too busy preparing for Armageddon.
"I carry a gas mask everywhere I go now. It's always in my vehicle," Murray explains. "It's there when we go on tour; it's there when I go to the grocery store, 'cause you never know. 'Be prepared' is my motto."
Murray's other contingencies include stockpiling food, weapons and anything else that could serve as a buffer against a 9/11-type attack right here in the country's center. "The Midwest? It's the heart," Murray says. "If I were leading an army, I'd attack the core. People in the Midwest think they're safe, but that's what they want you to think. They will hit the weakest spot."
Weakness -- particularly the musical kind -- is near the top of Murray's pet-peeve list. You won't find any wimpy indie rock in his CD player, which tends to be front-loaded with belligerent tones. "If those [groups] don't get their act together, we're going to squish their scene," Murray vows. "Back in the days of Stick and Paw and Slackjaw, indie bands
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