Wow! To find this! Who are you and where did you get this info from? I'm Oatmeal from Red Ink (Neil now-a-days). Did I know you back in Houston? (Austin?)You got a lot of the info correct. Nice! That little project didn't go anywhere, but I'm happy to see there's a touch of a legacy. My fave line... "lots of it" about the grind core guitaring. :-)
Comment posted by Oatmeal on Saturday, January 23, 2010 at 12:07 PM
Hey Neil - Thanks for commenting! I found all of this online (@ Automatapedia). I've never met you or lived in Houston or Austin. Waco and Dallas, yes. But I was just doing research on Blonde Vinyl and Slava and came across this information. Sounds like a cool project, though - there doesn't happen to be a place to get it still? Got an extra copies? :) And feel free to email any corrections in to the site: admin (at) knottheads (dot) com
Comment posted by Knotthead Matt on Saturday, January 23, 2010 at 12:13 PM
I remember this very well!In fact, this was recorded in my apt in Austin. Wally had his 8track machine, sampler and I provided apartment, spaghetti and the vox on "Temple" along with MC White-E. Oatmeal, Eric and Wally are awesome dudes! God is so awesome! That was a awesome time for all of us. Oatmeal and The Red Ink guys were great friends of mine.
Comment posted by SBW on Thursday, April 15, 2010 at 11:19 AM
Man! I just did a search for "red ink oatmeal" to see what I would find and this was the only valid result. Cool!I tried bringing Red Ink to a show I produced in Indianapolis Nov16 1990. They were driving and had some vehicle issues :-(I still remember the Red Ink Tune "Baby Killers" pretty well.Ahhhh the good ol' daze!
Comment posted by Clyde the Penguin on Sunday, August 15, 2010 at 08:39 AM