YOUNG metal musos Kyle Crawford and Jeremy Stingle are about to tear up the studio.
The Year 10 Parklands High School students have been given the chance to record a track for BIGhART's latest film project, Drive.
They met with Drive project director Telen Rodwell, musical director Brent Rowley and composer Paul Corfiatis at Total Audio Productions at Shorewell yesterday to record their track Limb from Limb.
"This is the first time I've ever been in the recording studio, the first time I've ever been in a room with stuff worth this much," Jeremy said.
"We didn't want to write the stereotypical metal songs, so we wrote about zombies."
Mr Rodwell said the film was about to enter post production, a phase where the music starts to link the footage together.
"Drive is a film project exploring the rites of passage to manhood and the effects that the early death of young men in car crashes has on loved ones and the community at large," he said.
Mr Rodwell said Kyle and Jeremy would get to see parts of the film as it progressed and given the chance to be moved musically by the film.
"With movie soundtracks, you start thinking in sounds, what can go under speaking.
"The music has been inspired throughout the film process or is expressing what it's like being a young man growing up on the North-West Coast of Tasmania,"Mr Rodwell said.