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February-March 2005
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Blues Rocker Plays It LouD

February-March 2005
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Drummer Leads Them Straight Ahead

February-March 2005
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Slovenian Delivers Sonic Treat

February-March 2005
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Blazing A New Progressive Trail

February-March 2005
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Greasy New Orleans Blues

February-March 2005
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Relentless French Progressive Metal

February-March 2005
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High-Powered Instrumental Assault

February-March 2005
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Swedes Push Virtuosity & Dynamics

February-March 2005
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Transplanted Italian Rocks Glasgow

April-May 2005
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Untouchably Radical Australian Fusion

April-May 2005
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Rock's Quicker Picker-Uppers

April-May 2005
Guglielmo Malusardi

Bands like Korn and Limp Bizkit really reminded people that the guitar is something that a band is built around. The fact the you go to a G3 show and see so many kids lets you know that there is still a very strong interest in "guitar" music, and I think it is growing, not declining.

April-May 2005
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Instrumentals With Feeling & Soul

April-May 2005
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Detailed Arrangements, Stellar Playing

April-May 2005
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New Jersey instrumental Fretburner

April-May 2005
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Exemplary German Instrumentalist

June-July 2005
Guitar Haus

The advantages to working with a label is the feedback you get while writing. On my previous CDs I was pretty much on my own so it was nice to get some feedback for a change.

June-July 2005
Guglielmo Malusardi

This is one of the great things about being an artist on Favored Nations. I am in control of my art. When I write songs, I never think about how long a song is - my songs and arrangements are done the way I envision it.

June-July 2005
Guglielmo Malusardi

Music is the highest form of art. It is the most abstract art, while being the one that reaches deep emotions in all of us. Instrumental music is Pure Music. It gives to the listener only vibrations to get inspired and emotional.

June-July 2005
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Northern California Guitar Tribute

June-July 2005
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Following In The Footsteps Of Vai/Satch

June-July 2005
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Cookin' Up Rock Blues & Country

June-July 2005
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French Guitarist Features Instrumentals

June-July 2005
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Jazz Artist Plays For The Fun Of It

August-September 2005
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Fleet Fingered Primate Gumbo

August-September 2005
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Brilliant Macedonian Axeman

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