

The 2 older demos were taken from tape copies where the label tried to up-grade the quality but the failed miserably. “ZERO TOLERANCE” contained 4 demos without titles and with only guitar and drums, it also contained 2 demos that are of such a bad quality that you almost couldn’t listen to it. Now the label owns the legal right to that album and by some reason Chuck’s family doesn’t want Karmageddon to release it. That’s pretty low.Ĭhuck signed on for this label and began to work on “CONTROL DENIED” which was almost finished when he so tragically past away. Already “ZERO TOLERANCE I” gave me a bad taste in my mouth when I read in the booklet that Chuck’s family didn’t want to release these albums but Karmageddon didn’t care about that at all and went along and released not one but two albums against his family’s wishes. Won’t this company give in and respect Chuck’s family’s wishes because now they have released “ZERO TOLERANCE II”. Released: 2004, Karmageddon Media/Sound Pollution
