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Biotoxic Warfare – “Lobotomized” [YouTube Song Stream]
In order to whet appetites, Biotoxic Warfare have released a single from their upcoming album Lobotomized which is released this coming Monday 19th January via Slaney Records.
The Skinny: In order to whet appetites, Biotoxic Warfare have released a single from their upcoming album Lobotomized which is released this coming Monday 19th January via Slaney Records. The track, also named “Lobotomized” is a meaty introduction to the band’s debut full-length release – listen above!
Biotoxic Warfare are emerging from the Greek underbelly as a force to be reckoned with, this is demonstrated in full on their debut album release, Lobotomized. The album is a blistering aural attack from the start and does not let up the onslaught through the album’s eight tracks. Talking of the album, the band had this to say: “The sound of Lobotomized is mostly influenced by the European Thrash Metal scene (Kreator, Sodom) with a mix of old school American Death Metal (Obituary, Death, Morbid Angel). It also combines dark melodies, shredding guitar solos, technical riffing and many well-combined fragments of the whole extreme metal spectrum.”
Lobotomized Track Listing:
01. Mors Indecepta
02. Proclaim The Gospel Of Lies
03. Baptized In Blood And Greed
04. Dysphoric Reality
05. Lobotomized
06. Lust For Hate
07. Parasitic Life
08. As We Rot (Promises Of Heaven)
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