"Sex and Gunpowder," Fantastic Enemy's debut CD, was released in October of 2003.  Produced by Jason Touchette
(lead singer, guitarist from Podunk).  Sex and Gunpowder was the first CD produced in "Outhouse Studios."  Jason
Touchette also mixed the CD and Paul Soroski (bass player of Podunk) and "Skull" (we don't know his real name)
mastered the project in Masterpiece Studios in Austin, Tx.    The result is 11 tracks of pure musical beauty.  Refined in
some areas, raw in others, "Sex and Gunpowder" captured exactly what the first 3 years of Fantastic Enemy were about.
 Beauty and Chaos, Harmony and Discordance, Sex and Gunpowder.   You can purchase this CD at
www.mytexasmusic.com/fantasticenemy/



Here's to Sex and Gunpowder.  ..Live by one,   Die by the Other. .Love the Smell of Both. . .


Track Listing  (click on the links to hear the songs)

1.  
Ink                                                   
2.  Last to Know                                    
3.  
Prayer in Silence                               
4.  Sixteen                                            
5.  Guestlist is Full                                   
6.  Song for T.                                       
7.  Gone                                                 
8.  Vultures                                             
9.  
Burn                                                  
10. Betray                                                   
11. Alcoholic Blues


"Gone" from Sex and Gunpowder was selected by My Texas Music to appear on the "Ready for Radio" compilation CD.  
This CD will be sent to radio programmers all over Texas, in Europe and even Australia.  We'll also receive a limited supply
of compilation CD's for sale.  The project is in the mastering phase right now but when completed we will have copies for
sale at shows.


Fantastic Enemy is currently working on new music for our followup CD.  With titles such as Amsterdam, Thrust and  
Haunted.  We will be playing some of our new music at live shows so come on out and join the party.  Speaking of our
live show, we also break into some Texas Blues, jazzy  funk jams and Jammie's been known to break out into a rap or
two.   You never know what you get at a Fantastic Enemy show.