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By Berry Anderson

Published on December 30, 2008 at 4:15pm

Hailing from Norman, Oklahoma, Mickey Reece, the man behind El Paso Hot Button, combines dirty guitar riffs, pulsing kick-drum action and searing vocals into a tenacious aural assault. Boosted by the energy emanating from all four of his limbs, Reece's one-man garage-band sound recalls the golden formula of other stripped-down acts like the White Stripes and the Black Diamond Heavies. EPHB's latest rec­ord is a split 7-inch with the Mexican synth-horror band Lipstick Terror. It's the third shared release from Reece, who seems intent on repping the OKC rock scene.