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Instrumental music with a flair toward heavy metal, classical, and neo-classical electric guitar. If you like musicians who know how to play their instruments and who dedicate their lives to their music -- MY GOODNESS, you must get this cd.

18 MP3 Songs
METAL: Instrumental Metal, METAL: Heavy Metal



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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Hey there, I'm Adam Worrell. I was born and raised in southern Minnesota, U.S.A. I started playing the electric guitar when I turned 17 (I can't believe I waited that long....)Following high school, I went to college and graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy with a concentration in logic. I then went back to college again to study computer programming. Then it all got interesting: Before graduating, I suddenly needed eyeglasses and began to lose my walking agility and endurance. When I started seeing that I could no longer walk normal like I used to (legs very shaky and weak, etc.), I sought out medical advice and assistance. The neurologist I sought out diagnosed me as having Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis. From that moment on, every clock I encountered ticked just a little bit louder. The sense of urgency kicked in almost immediately. The motivation to fulfill my near lifelong dream of making a "real album" was like a lust in my body. I knew what I had to do and I knew what it was going to take. I couldn't wait until it was too late. I knew that there was no way I could achieve this lofty goal through the traditional means of trying the hard way of getting a record contract as, using the music played on radio stations in the U.S.A. as a guide, it was easy to see that talent scouts for the big record labels were only looking for musicians and bands that had little or no talent at all and that played music that sucks in the worst sense of the word. Eventually, I saved up enough money and purchased the state of the art equipment that my incredibly picky ears required and set up a recording studio in my house. The guitar that I continue to use, as I have for many years, the Yamaha Pacifica, was already my all-time favorite electric guitar, so that was also taken care of. I practiced endlessly until I could play the musical ideas I came up with to the degree of perfection that they called for. I recorded all the songs that came to mind and wanted on my debut album. I NEEDED them all to be on it. I accomplished my biggest, grandest, and wildest dream in life in just under a year and a half's time. I did all the production, mixing, sound engineering, composition, recording, pre-mastering, and playing completely by myself. It was hard, but totally worth it. All my albums future hence will have the same dedication put into them as well. I'll NEVER LET MY MUSIC DOWN.


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