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Bend to Break

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If you are looking for a review of Bend to Break, then you have found the right place.

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In this review of Bend to Break, I’m going to show you both the good and the bad. After all, what’s a review without some honesty, right? First, I have to tell you upfront that Bend to Break is my favorite choice. Sure, there’s other products in the same class, but frankly, none of them as good (in terms of quality). I do have to say this though… some other products may be better, but based on quality and price, Bend to Break is the clear winner.

Now, check out a description of Bend to Break:

With Bend To Break, Fred Mascherino–known for his work as lead guitarist and co-vocalist/songwriter for Taking Back Sunday–has turned out one of the most exhilarating and gutsy solo projects in years. Operating under the guise of THE COLOR FRED, the first recording under his nom de rock was artfully executed with the help of legendary producer Lou Giordano (Sugar, Paul Westerberg, Sunny Day Real Estate).

While THE COLOR FRED had been in Mascherino’s plans since before he joined Taking Back Sunday, his solo project was put on the backburner with that band s meteoric rise. In the wake of two gold records while in the band–2004’s Where You Want To Be (Victory) and 2006’s Louder Now (Warner Bros.)–and their subsequent touring commitments, it wasn t until the Spring of 2007 that Bend To Break truly took shape.

Bend To Break is made of 100% recycled materials and has a carbon footprint of zero.

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