This recording was straight from the PSS-480 in my dorm room on my bed, only difference was in between the keyboard and tape recorder was an effects pedal I borrowed from somebody which was set on a fuzz delay or something. It may sound rough but blast this through a big P.A. and it destroys. Around this time I was obsessed with a TV event called “Ancient Prophecies” about the end times predictions. Nostradamus predicted a new Antichrist in which he named Mabus so thus the name.
This track was officially played live, in a show in support of Instagon Foundation at the now defunct Impala Cafe in Los Angeles Oct 17 1997
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