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      About FATTERFACTION

      Audio architects/musicians Dan Spier and Steve Scott spend many years in their garage studio in Staines, Middlesex, remixing, bootlegging tunes to play-out to the free-party masses. A lack of direction was rectified when past free party cohort and vocalist Ben McCusker (aka KRUDE) dropped into the studio and was blown away by the lawless, gritty tones bouncing off the studio walls. Bringing with him a peerless vocal style that flies between sardonic, sarcastic social observation to raw urban prose, the Fatter Faction were formed, proper, December 2003. Their infectious, nihilistic tunes are best described as the musical equivalent of being smashed in the face.
      A calamity of cross-genre, distinctly British sounding tunes that stops anyone within earshot dead in their tracks. Interested?………listen on

      FATTERFACTION on MySpace Music – Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads

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        #1225668
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          @process 383407 wrote:

          About FATTERFACTION

          Audio architects/musicians Dan Spier and Steve Scott spend many years in their garage studio in Staines, Middlesex, remixing, bootlegging tunes to play-out to the free-party masses. A lack of direction was rectified when past free party cohort and vocalist Ben McCusker (aka KRUDE) dropped into the studio and was blown away by the lawless, gritty tones bouncing off the studio walls. Bringing with him a peerless vocal style that flies between sardonic, sarcastic social observation to raw urban prose, the Fatter Faction were formed, proper, December 2003. Their infectious, nihilistic tunes are best described as the musical equivalent of being smashed in the face.
          A calamity of cross-genre, distinctly British sounding tunes that stops anyone within earshot dead in their tracks. Interested?………listen on

          FATTERFACTION on MySpace Music – Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads

          He certainly does have a unique vocal style. Something that is rare in this day and age. Too many people are trying to be like the big artists. I appreciate uniqueness.

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