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Sunday, May 4, 2003 - Spastic Ink - Ink Compatible Guest appearance
Pain of Salvation vocalist/guitarist Daniel Gildenlöw will be contributing lead vocals to one track on the long-awaited Spastic Ink release, "Ink Compatible", tentatively due before the end of the year. "Daniel is easily one of the most dramatic singers out there," said Spastic Ink mastermind Ron Jarzombek (Watchtower) of his decision to collaborate with the Swede.

The following musicians are set to appear on "Ink Compatible":

Jason McMaster (WATCHTOWER) - vocals
Daniel Gildenlöw (PAIN OF SALVATION) - vocals
Ron Jarzombek - guitars
Pete Perez (RIOT) - bass
Michael Manring - bass
Doug Keyser (WATCHTOWER) - bass
Ray Riendeau (ex-HALFORD) - bass
Bobby Jarzombek (HALFORD, RIOT) - drums
David Penna - drums
Jeff Eber (DYSRHYTHMIA) - drums
Jens Johansson (STRATOVARIUS, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN) - keyboards
Jimmy Pitts (SCHOLOMANCE) - keyboards
David Bagsby - keyboards

The full track listing for "Ink Compatible" is as follows:

01. Just A Little Bit (4:45)
02. AquaNet (8:10)
03. Words For Nerds (5:20)
04. Melissa's Friend (6:55)
05. Multi-Masking (8:15)
06. Read Me (5:00)
07. In Memory Of... (6:30)
08. A Chaotic Realization Of Nothing Yet Misunderstood (11:55)
09. The Cereal Mouse (1:30)
Posted by: Steen





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