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2003-2009
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2003-2009

SKU: CD56294 Barcode: 5013929927421
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  • Released Date: 30 Sep 2022

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Buckle up, music aficionados, because the dynamic duo of Pete Way and Michael Schenker are back with a bang in "Plot vs Damage Control 2003-2009." This album, housed in a clamshell case for that extra retro touch, is a rollercoaster ride of rock 'n' roll energy that will leave your speakers begging for more.

From the opening track, it's clear that this pair's chemistry is undeniable. Way's unmistakable bass lines and Schenker's electrifying guitar solos meld together seamlessly, creating a sonic landscape that is both powerful and mesmerising. Tracks like "Crash and Burn" and "Rock Bottom" showcase their undeniable talent, while "Too Hot to Handle" feels like a blast from the past with a modern twist.

But it's not all about nostalgia - "Plot vs Damage Control" also brings a fresh vibe to the table. With tracks like "Take Me to the Cop Shop" and "Leaked WMD," this album tackles contemporary issues with a dose of rock 'n' roll rebellion.

Overall, "Plot vs Damage Control 2003-2009" is a must-listen for fans of classic rock and anyone looking for a high-energy escape from the mundane. Way and Schenker prove once again that they are forces to be reckoned with, and this album is a testament to their enduring talent. Don't miss out on this gem - it's a wild ride you won't want to end.

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About the artist

The Plot vs. Damage Control

PLOT VS DAMAGE CONTROL are a genre-bending duo hailing from the depths of the underground music scene. With a sound that can only be described as a fusion of post-punk, electronica, and a sprinkle of existential dread, this enigmatic pair have been causing a stir in the industry with their unconventional approach to music. Formed in a dingy basement in East London, PLOT VS DAMAGE CONTROL first caught the attention of critics with their debut EP "Chaos Theory" which was hailed as a moment of sheer brilliance by those in the know. Since then, they have been steadily building a cult following with their hypnotic beats, haunting vocals, and thought-provoking lyrics. Their live performances are a sight to behold, with the duo known for their high-energy shows that leave audiences in a trance-like state. It's no wonder that the music world is abuzz with anticipation for their upcoming album, "Lost in Translation", which promises to push the boundaries of their already innovative sound. PLOT VS DAMAGE CONTROL are not your typical music artists – they defy categorization and constantly challenge the status quo. With an unapologetically bold and avant-garde approach to their craft, this dynamic duo are sure to continue making waves in the industry for years to come. Keep an eye on them, because they're here to shake things up in the best way possible.

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