Cream Abdul Babar

[2] The band formed in 1994, combining elements of punk, metal, industrial, and noise to create their brand of experimental rock.

Shortly following their first release and tour, trombonist Mike Hagerty joined the band and appeared on the 1996 Cream Abdul Babar/I Guard the Sheep 7-inch split.

The band hit the road again, establishing themselves a dedicated following in Baltimore, Savannah and San Francisco, the entire state of Florida, and their already-solidified fan base in Atlanta.

This was released on Hyperrealist Records, based out of Savannah, GA. At this time, the band added their eighth member, Will Galloti, as second guitarist, moving Tradd Sanderson exclusively to noise / soundscapes.

It includes "Backwater of Masculine Ethics," "Buried in Broken Glass," the I Guard The Sheep split 7-inch, and a slew of other material, all remastered.