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#281. From: Antoinette "Wrathchild" warpigs7@bigpond.com
Hi, I'm very impressed with your site and would like to know more about Metal for the Brain. I have a website, if you'd like to find out more about us. http://www.users.bigpond.com/warpigs7 Cheers!
6 September 2002

#282. From: Chris "Gus Numbthumbs" sabracadabra@yahoo.com
I just picked up your newest cd. Excellent the keyboards are illusionary. The guitar is a trip forgotten. The vocals are pounding. The drums are remembering. And the lyrics are everlasting. Keep up the kick ass music. I look forward to hearing the past and future of this band. Thanks for sharing, Peace..... 14 September 2002

#283. From: Stefan Pulpitel "Schelerenchyma" maraya@bigpond.com
Congratulations on being simply the most innovative band I have ever heard. as a listener with diverse tastes, I find your music every bit as compelling as the great baruque masterpieces, or the bebop musicians like Parker and Monk. Thankyou for being one of only a few metal bands I have ever heard to bring a form of music that both arouses sheer adrenalin and at the same time relaxation. Only two others really spring to mind, Tool and Mr Bungle, in the current day line up of artists. Keep up the brilliant, and innovative work. Thankyou for making a dent in the swathe of conformist metal offerings we have to choke down. 14 September 2002

#284. From: Mark Hynes markhynes71@hotmail.com
Hey do u guys know of any death metal bands looking for singers cos i can help them email me please............... 3 October 2002

#285. From: Jodie Connell "Jodez" sweet_sunkisses@hotmail.com
Hey, I've never heard ya music but Ithink ya's rock anyway coz muh cuzzin Adam is in it! hehe, Rock onnnn! 7 October 2002

#286. From: Brian Hogg ritualfeast@hotmail.com
Over the years, I've spent ridiculous amounts of money on mediocre metal, without ever really knowing what I was looking for. Then, about a year ago, I stumbled upon "Jar of Kingdom." Within the first 5 seconds of listening to it I knew I'd found my favorite album. I listen to it now and I'm still amazed by it-- I know it so well, yet it still manages to surprise me. You're later albums are all excellent, too, but the compositions on "Jar" are my favorites. You guys ever going to play in the States? 11 October 2002

#287. From: T "T"
I have just heard ''Chinese Whispers'' for the first time and I was blown away by the structure of the song,the musicanship and how it could be really HEAVY one minute and then the next....i don't know but it's awesome.I've known about Alchemist for about 2 years.The first song i heard by the band was ''Austral Spectrum' on the Three Hours Of Power and that was killer but that's the only song i had heard until recently.Anyway I'm boring eveyone.Take It Easy. 15 October 2002

#288. From: king bukkake "fresh ocean spray"bukkake_cup@hotmail
At the next gig you should try to get the crowd 2 have the worlds biggest bukkake session. SKANKIN TADPOLES. 23 October 2002

#289. From: Mak Gado "gado" gadsdenm@rochsec.vic.edu
age: 17 sex: 1 yes/no: radiobutton band_message: I\'d just like to express my anger at all insurance angencies around australia. Keep producing sick songs, and stay metal. later Gado. 24 October 2002

#290. From: Luke net@austarnet.com.au
What can i say.... loved ya shit the first time i heard it an i cant wait for the next album.. keep up the good work. 24 October 2002
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