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Aborym – “Irreversible Crisis” [YouTube Song Stream]
Extreme electro/industrial metallers Aborym have premiered the first song off their upcoming album entitled Dirty. The new double album (cover below), which will be available in jewel case, double digipack and gatefold double LP formats, is set for release on Agonia Records on May 28th in Europe/UK and the June 11th in North America. The album opener “Irreversible Crisis” can be streamed below.

The Skinny: Extreme electro/industrial metallers Aborym have premiered the first song off their upcoming album entitled Dirty. The new double album (cover below), which will be available in jewel case, double digipack and gatefold double LP formats, is set for release on Agonia Records on May 28th in Europe/UK and the June 11th in North America. The album opener “Irreversible Crisis” can be streamed below.
Aborym started life as a covers band and went through several transformations, eventually pioneering what the band calls hard-industrial-electro extreme metal. Today’s lineup consists of Italians Fabban on vocals, bass, and synths and Paolo Pieri (Hour Of Penance) on guitars, keyboards, and programming, together with Norway’s Bard “Faust” Eithun (Blood Tsunami, Mongo Ninja, ex-Emperor) on drums.
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