I suppose I should get this out of the way. When my parents got divorced, my mom's lawyer said their sons should meet because we sounded alot alike. A year or two later I met RJ and we started playing music together. We tried every mix, and on Thanksgiving 1995 he picked up the microphone and history was made.
Over the next 4 years RJ and myself appeared with ever changing lineups as the almighty Last Sons of Krypton, playing all over the area and releasing a handful of vinyl records. I recorded most of what I did in those days, and once the band wrapped up in 1999 we had over 50 hours of unreleased material.
Through the next several years a couple people seemed interested in releasing a best of collection of our unreleased songs, and finally Trick Knee records agreed to put out a CD, and remastered the old recordings and got some cover art done.
Eventually RJ was busted for some dateline type bullshit and Trick Knee backed out of the record deal. At that point I stepped in and raised money to release it myself through $18 preorders on internet message boards.
Several years later those limited lathe cut records were shipped. Here is a digital rip of one:
side A
http://blip.tv/file/get/Bradx-lastSonsOfKrypton142.mp3
and side b
http://blip.tv/file/get/Bradx-lastSonsOfKryptonB535.mp3



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