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Sex Changes Positions

Posted by Zed on January 13, 2005

Sex Positions recently did a few member changes. Larry Anzouni is now back on drums. He used to be in the Dedication and wrote most of the songs on the beats on the Sex Positions LP. Trevor Vaughan is now on bass and was previously playing in XfilesX. Sex Positions is also looking for an electronics person. If you're up to the ask and have your own gear/transportation e-mail: eric@sexpos.net SP will be playing in Europe from March 10th - April 8th and hitting up the west coast of the US when they return. They are looking for bands from the west coast to tour with, so if you're interested, hit 'em up. SP has also begun writing for their next LP. I'm sure it'll be on Deathwish like the last record.

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