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The project Seismic Anamoly was officially launched in 2002. Seismo's work is done utilizing his EVH Wolfgang, Black Beauty, Millennium Bass, Indianola Acoustic, Korg Chronos X, and Roland TD-25KV. He had a total of 13 #1's, 2 #2's, 1 #3, 1 #4, and 1 #5 on the old MP3 dot com charts, and over the years has been featured on numerous Indie radio and music websites including Tower Records, World Songwriting Awards, MusicDish, Funender, ISSA, Hidden Radio, ZeBox, Maddog Rock Radio, Music Talkers, Musoic, Jamsphere, TunedLoud, Indie Journal, MP3 Unsigned, Bandooze, My Global Sound, Lonely Oak Radio, New Artists Radio, Musician's Cyber Cooler, 7522 Radio, MakeAStar, BandTattoo, CDSmash, GetMeMusic, Magnatune, Jamsphere, Space Junkies Magazine, Mi2N, Tribe of Music, iHeart Radio, Garage Radio, Bands Backstage, Serge Entertainment, Hardcore Promo, MP3 College Radio Network, WSVN Radio, Gods of Music, Music Talkers, 1215, Chicago Music Scene, Bandooze, Metalrage, Mi2N China and many others.
1. Broken Dreams reached number 1 on the Power Metal and number 5 on the Overall Metal charts at MP3.com the week of September 13-20, 2002
2. Broken Dreams, Cum With Me, and Iron Horse reached number 6, 27, and 31 respectively on Maddog Rock Radio's Top 40 chart the week of October 24, 2002
3. Seismic Anamoly Featured in ZeBOX Showcase Number 44 week of November 17-23, 2002 - Thanks again, ZeBOX!!!
4. Kick In Tha Nuts reached number 6 on New Artists Radio's Top 40 the week of November 24-30, 2002
5. Seismic Anamoly Overall Featured Artist on ZeBOX Homepage week of November 24-30, 2002 - YOU RULE, ZeBOX!!!
6. Seismic Anamoly Overall Featured Artist on New Artists Radio Homepage week of November 24-30, 2002 - Many Thanx, NAR!!!
7. Seismic Anamoly reached number 22 on ZeBOX's Top 40 Artists list, week of December 1-7, 2002...thanks, ZeBOX!!!!
8. "Broken Dreams" reached #1 on the Overall and Hard Rock/Metal charts at MPulse.com, December, 2002
9. "Broken Dreams" included on Volume II of WSVN Radio's Hall Of Fame Compilation out January, 2003
10. "Howl At Tha Moon" Semi-Finalist at Make-A-Star.com, February, 2003
11. "Always On My Mind" included on HardCorePromo/BTG Music's Tribute To Space Shuttle Columbia compilation CD, February, 2003
12. "Howl At Tha Moon" reached #2 on Instrumental Rock chart at MP3.com, February, 2003
13. "Anthem For HCP" reached #1 on MP3.com Instrumental Metal chart, February, 2003
14. "Snake Eyes" reached #1 on MP3.com Instrumental Metal chart, March, 2003
15. "Runnin' Amok" reached #1 on MP3.com Progressive Metal chart, March, 2003
16. "Reflections" reached #1 on MP3.com Soft Rock chart, April, 2003
17. "Way Of The Warrior" reached #1 on MP3.com Instrumental Metal chart, April, 2003
18. "Liberation Day" reached #1 on MP3.com Instrumental Rock chart, #1 on Guitar Rock chart, #4 on Rock chart, and #11 on Pop/Rock chart, April, 2003
19. "Always On My Mind" reached #1 on MP3.com Soft Rock chart, April, 2003
20. "Rainmaker" reached #1 on MP3.com Soft Rock chart, April, 2003
21. "And So It Goes" reached #1 on MP3.com Soft Rock chart, May, 2003
22. "Judee's Tune" reached #1 on MP3.com Soft Rock chart, May, 2003
23. "AfterBurner" reached #1 on MP3.com Instrumental Metal chart, May, 2003
24. "Walkin' The Line" reached #1 on MP3.com Experimental/Post Rock chart, June, 2003
25. "Santa Rosa Shuffle" reached #1 on MP3.com Southern Rock chart, August, 2003
26. Total of 13 #1's, 2 #2's, 1 #3, 1 #4, and 1 #5 on MP3.com charts since September, 2002
27. "Sweet Rock Candy" reached #7 on Best Selling Metal CD chart at MP3.com, June, 2003
28. Seismic Anamoly wins "Guitarhoo MP3 challenge" at Guitarhoo.com for the period May/June, 2003
29. Seismic Anamoly bio/article by MusicDish Music News Network featured on 34 different Music E-Zine websites, July, 2003
30. "Walkin' The Line" selected as a Finalist in the BLUE MAN GROUP Guitarist Search Opportunity at TonosPRO, August, 2003
31. "Broken Dreams" voted one of four Finalists in "Chicago Music Madness" at Chicago Music Scene, August, 2003
32. "Walkin' The Line" Runner-Up at MakeAStar.com, August 19, 2003
33. And the List has continued for 22 years now.
34. MOST ESPECIALLY, HUGE THANKS to all the PEOPLE who listen to my music; YOU are the reason for all of the above...YOU ALL ROCK.
"Just had a listen to your tunes. They took me back. I heard every influence that you described in your bio in "Just Don't Give a Damn". You get great chunk out of your rig. "Broken Dreams" was my favorite. Good stuff. "Always on my Mind" was a nice change of pace from the other two tunes. Great work."
Dale Haywood "Haywood's Kin"
"Took a listen at your songs. "Broken Dreams" is easily my favorite. Could tell why it was number 1 for a while. I'm back to headbanging again! Great songs...kinda reminds me of an earlier better Metallica...just a hint of them."
DJ Distortion "DJ Distortion"
"Seismic Anamoly - Instrumental ROCK with heart-pounding guitar licks and steady rhythm. Check out his site and download the tunes. My favorite is 'Cum With Me'. Be sure to watch the video 'Iron Horse'. This is heavy metal with attitude. It's climbing the MP3 charts and getting airplay in Brazil and Hawaii and you don't want to miss this."
Gin of Arc, CD Smash
“I loved this unique mix of electronic music and alt-rock. Most of the tracks are built on an electronic base of harsh-edged instrumentation, with electric guitar layered on top to carry the melody. It borrows somewhat from the classic industrial template, but the overall sound is more focused on the guitar than on the electronic elements, with more of a distinctly rock feel to it. Track 4 has a nice grunge feel to it, bringing variety to the album and expanding the connections between electronic instrumentation and amplified guitars. This felt familiar and yet wholly new, and I really enjoyed the experience.”
Meginator, Ann Arbor Michigan Library
“Today I'm enjoying Seismic Anamoly's “Afterburner” again. This piece of music remains one of my favorite tracks. Full of energy, it's the kind of thing you want playing during an intense workout interval.”
Marya Doery, Musicquery
Review Of Seismic Anamoly - "Snake Eyes"
“The brainchild of Meridian, Mississippi's Michael S., this instrumental rocker seethes with a growling guitar attack backed by post industrial rhythms. You feel the influences of Ministry and Ramstein, kissed with guitar work that can range from punked up squawk in "Just Don't Give a Damn" to hair metal shred in "Runnin' Amok." With fresh song writing approaches, Michael proves you don't have to be an arpeggio master to create intense rock guitar instrumentals.”
Mark E. Waterbury
Serge Entertainment Group
““I hear a beautiful array of strings by a lovely quality acoustic guitar. The melody is very pleasant and already has the foundational layout to actually make a good song out of it. This just needs a singer and a killer song and it could take off on radio.””
- Unknown, Crowd Review
““Dramatic, frantic intro to this track. Several sound effects, including what sounds like rain. The layering of this track is nicely done. The introduction of the guitar adds much more interest. It 's like it almost singing. The melody in this track is really compelling.””
- Unknown, Crowd Review
““I like the raining and drizzling effect at the start of this song. The keyboard range that follows with the guitar beat and techno sounds is good. Ramp up of the song in places with what sounds like vocals is cool. Chime-like keyed effects with the guitar is solid and flows really well in those places. Don't overdue it too much with the electric guitar as it brings more of a rock feel in places and the techno electronic mix is what makes this pretty unique, with bursts of the guitar but not longer guitar solos. Otherwise, this song has an intensity and bursts of good solid energy which flow.””
- Unknown, Crowd Review
““Reminds me of the clubbing 90's. Great for Ibiza. A really strong and hypnotic melody with style and attitude. The beats take over and you want to get lost in the music. I like the blend and variation of the track. A club floor anthem.””
- Unknown, Crowd Review
““The introduction is very hard hitting. I like the use of natural sounds including thunder and sirens. The instruments are very electric. I like the guitar because it sounds like a voice. This song sound like it is in the style of jimi hendrix and is very powerful. I would listen to this song because it is very calm.””
- Unknown, Crowd Review
““very fast paced intro, not too busy which is nice, has more effects creeping in there which is starting to build up a really good backing beat, tempo doesnt really change for almost a minute then a weird science fiction style sound affect appears, followed by some great electric guitar work that really sells itself.””
- Unknown, Crowd Review
““Wow i love this beat,all i could picture was stars and space a very nice futuristic sound,I really like this track very soothing feel to it,Its almost as if your Mind is on a trip,pure soul music,Great instrumental,10 out of 10 pure entertainment at its best,I would love to hear a couple of good artist on this track.””
- Unknown, Crowd Review
““This instrumental is a smorgasbord of synthesized sounds that have a retro 80s Herbie Hancock type vibe. It is truly a delight to the ears! Each instrument is like a singer and has its turn performing a solo. This song has commercial potential as a movie theme: perhaps to an action flick. The rhythm is catchy and maintains my interest throughout.””
- Unknown, Crowd Review
““This song is attention grabbing right away with its fast pace of streaming music. It is light and bright with a fun melody and tempo. It really winds up to something great and fantastic. Each instrument creates its own amazing atmosphere in this song.””
- Unknown, Crowd Review
““The sound effects on the introduction to this song are good. The tune makes you feel like you are watching something from the twilight zone. When the tempo changes, it is good because now you feel like you are listening to a different genre of song. The musicians have good skill and good, quality drums!””
- Unknown, Crowd Review
““Futuristic sounding synths and beat, a bit spacey. Can imagine floating around in space listening to the beginning. The guitar kicks in and shocks, funky little beat and nice riff to get your teeth into. Very enjoyable, the guitar acting as a storyteller is something I can really appreciate. Words not needed, this song tells a story of it 's own.””
- Unknown, Crowd Review
““Huge air of mystery in the intro to this track. Lots of strong sounds. Powerful entry from the instrumentals. More so the guitar. Melody is likeable. Admire the skills of the guitarist. Keeps the riffs fresh and interesting. The arrangement of this track has great variation and certainly engages the listener.””
- Unknown, Crowd Review
““Very cool song. I feel like I am being transported back to the 80s, when music was better. Thank you for that. The guitar lines are cool without being too overpowering. I would have loved to hear more bass in this. Otherwise, it has great energy.””
- Unknown, Crowd Review
““Sound effects on the start of this tune. Very nice sounds like outer space. It then goes to warp speed and changes to a hard rock sound.very fast. The guitar player is exceptionally talented in this. I love the style.””
- Unknown, Crowd Review
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