Contributed by an Anonymous Source. Posted by scott on Wednesday, December 18, 2002 at 11:05 AM (EST)
"It's been announced that Ross Robinson (the man who changed music producing Korn, At The Drive-In, Glassjaw, etc.) will produce Rescue's next album. It's rumoured that Artist Direct Records will release the record. Before taking a break to write new songs, Rescue will be hitting the road this February so check out rescue dot com for dates and details. Click here for MP3s. Dead Droid is very proud and excited for Rescue. It's amazing that someone of Ross's stature has recognized Rescue's hard work and integrity. We trust Ross and Rescue to make the wisest of decisions and expect nothing less than the best from both of them!"
This has been verified by Rescue's singer Al, so it's 100% true. Congratulations, boys! Dead Droid Records (24 comments)
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Someone (December 18, 2002)
ross robinson could have never existed and no one would miss a thing. who cares. didnt ross record vanilla ice's hardcore cd with the remake of ice ice baby? i think he did. 3+ Replies
Someone (December 18, 2002)
I heard MICHIGAN REPRESENT. Amazing band. This is how good Braid should've been! 2+ Replies
elishafbr (December 18, 2002)
rescue is the best band i've heard all year...super great guys too! congrats! 1+ Reply
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I haven't ever listened to Rescue but Robinson has done some terrible albums (Korn, Limp Biscuit) and some great albums (Amen), so it'll be interesting to see.