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was further augmented by the addition of a second saxophone player, Graeme Cowey, and Mark Schorah on trumpet. The increased use of brass, on both the new and old material, made an impact on the overall sound of The Ballistics. This has resulted in the ska-influenced album,
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album. Shortly after its release they were joined by Steve Satan, a trumpet player, and guitarist in the band The Devil Rides Out. Satan lasted until September 2005, when his departure coincided with the arrival of saxophone player, Tom Johnson.
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member, Glenn McCarthy, on vocals. He was joined by Mike Claydon (ex-Screaming Holocaust) on bass, Steve Pipe (ex-Stuntchild) on drums, Daz Hewitt on keyboards and Rich on guitar. This line-up recorded
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Johnson's arrival prompted a further move away from the ska punk sound that the band had developed, towards a purer ska style. Newer additions to the set were influenced by 1960s ska,
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song, "Come On The Town", in aid of MS causes in 2007. Shortly after this Johnson and Andrews left to pursue academic careers, though Johnson occasionally made an appearance.
252:-related music. Although the live shows contained older material, the songs written for the new album were once again different from what the band had done before. 184:, was released late 2006. In early July 2009, The Ballistics announced they were splitting up. They played their final show on 12 September that year. 56: 49: 411: 17: 99: 431: 71: 426: 78: 118: 220:
At this point the band started to venture further out of Ipswich for gigs, playing around the UK with bands such as
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In 2009 the band announced that they were splitting up. They played their last gig on 12 September 2009.
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style favoured by The Ballistics was slowly replaced by a sound more reminiscent of
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at this time, and was replaced by Martyn Peck (aka 'Roki', ex-
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