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SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Two central New York men have recently released the most wicked and sadistic album in exsistance, "Thee Asylum."
Powerful and no stranger to the stage, WTP has new fans pledging their allegiance after each Show. With innovative grass-roots marketing, WTP has created an aggressive demand for their stage presence, CDs, and T-shirt orgies.
SYRACUSE, NY (PRWEB) March 13, 2004 --Two central New York men have recently released their new album Thee Asylum. First in a series of new and original music, the group WTP has created a dark yet inspirational album that reveals the many evils of man.
The members of this Hip-Hop duo, Johnny Dead and Stabb, have carefully crafted a unique and powerful music intensive persona. Dead and Stabb have collaborated their personal and controversial lifestyles as Irish travelers and together they portray a chaos that is taking the central New York music audience by storm.
WTP has been featured in the Syracuse New Times, an alternative periodical that boast over 200,000 readers, and also in the Syracuse Post Standard, where their album received a three out of four star rating. WTP has been played on K-Rock, the #1 radio station targeting 18-27 year old males. The group has also gained acceptance with local college radio stations through interviews and consistent requested air play.
Powerful and no stranger to the stage, WTP has new fans pledging their allegiance after each show. With innovative grass-roots marketing, WTP has created an aggressive demand for their stage presence, CDs, and T-shirt orgies.
Two people. Their beats and their lyrics. Life as seen through the eyes of the unordinary. For pictures, music, and more information on WTP, please visit the Web site wtpasylum.com or call Joe Sanchez at 315-569-6892.
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