8 Miles High
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| 8 Miles High | ||
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| Studio album by Superheist | ||
| Released | 2000 | |
By Australian nu-metal band Superheist. Due to be their debut album, 8 Miles High unfortunately only made it to EP status, problems with record company and line-up changes forced the decision. Still, Ep or album, 8 Miles High proved a success no matter what, bringing them to festivals and headlining tours around the country, as well as an ever growing fanbase and cementing their foundations as a strong part of the Australian metal scene.
Like the previous Ep Chrome Matrix, 8 Miles High was recorded at Backbeach Studios in Rye, Victoria by D.W Norton and Mark Rachelle.
This EP had lineup changes in the form of Si Durrant leaving just post of recording, Drew Dedman came in to fill his shoes and keyboardist Fetah Sebawi was now a permanent member of the band.

