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Fate of Destiny Releases Album ‘Silent Struggle’ & Exclusive NFT Collection
Fate of Destiny has released their new album ‘Silent Struggle’ and has also announced each track will be accompanied by an NFT collection.

Emerging metal band Fate of Destiny is proud to announce the release of the new album, Silent Struggle, available on all major streaming platforms. This groundbreaking album is a raw and evocative exploration of themes such as resilience, inner conflict, and the ultimate triumph over adversity.
Silent Struggle takes listeners on a visceral journey through 14 powerful tracks, each capturing a unique aspect of the human experience. From the haunting melodies of “Silent Struggle” to the raw intensity of “Unleash the Beast,” the album’s dynamic soundscape bridges the gap between heavy riffs and melodic depth.
Every track on the Silent Struggle album will be accompanied by an exclusive NFT collection. Each collection will include 50 unique NFTs representing the themes and visual identity of the respective song, allowing fans to own a unique part of each track and gain access to exclusive artwork. Check out the NFTs on OpenSea.
Hailing from Belgium, Fate of Destiny is a rising force in the metal scene, known for their intense sound and deeply introspective lyrics. Combining elements of classic metal with modern influences, their music speaks to the struggles and triumphs that define the human experience.
- Fate of Destiny ‘Silent Struggle’ NFT example 1
- Fate of Destiny ‘Silent Struggle’ NFT example 2
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