Steve Wallis (vocals plus bongos on "Think Of Me"), Nik Polyphony (keyboard plus vocals on "9/11 Inside Job"), other musicians vary from track to track
Red Day started practicing in January 2008. Steve Wallis (formerly of Galaxia and the band's lyricist) and Nik Polyphony perform on every track, with other band who members who vary. The band was launched on the internet in June 2008.
You may like to read a short document I wrote today on Towards a Theory of Everything which is my attempt to unify quantum mechanics and relativity theory by taking free will decisions into account!
The MySpace software used for music is full of bugs, and even uses deliberate censorship.
If you want to include songs by one of my bands, Red Day or Galaxia (or any other artist for which tracks exist as freely downloadable MP3 files), then I suggest you use Project Playlist (www. playlist. com). That software is very easy to use, bug free and censorship free.
I have used Project Playlist on my profile, including a selection of Red Day and Galaxia songs and some unaccompanied musical poetry I performed in 2007. It'd be great if lots of people around the world put our songs on their profiles, at this very important time - the run-up to the 2008 G8 summit, which takes place in Japan from Monday the 7th to Wednesday the 9th of July.
An activist in Sheffield who calls himself "Steve the Pro" has produced a very funny dance mix of the Galaxia song "The Revolution Starts Now!", including samples of some of the vocals and music in the original. [Galaxia was the band Red Day vocalist Steve Wallis was in, in 2005.]
You can hear it on the Galaxia MySpace page (click on the picture to the left).