BIOHAZARD: New E-Card Available

August 25, 2005

A new BIOHAZARD e-card has been posted online at this location.

BIOHAZARD's new album, "Means to an End", is scheduled for release in the U.S. on August 30 via SPV Records (one day earlier internationally). The complete track listing for the CD is as follows:

01. My Life, My Way
02. The Fire Burns Inside
03. Killing To Be Free
04. Filled With Hate
05. Devotion
06. Break It Away From Me
07. Kings Never Die
08. Don't Stand Alone
09. To The Grave
10. Set Me Free

BIOHAZARD guitarist Billy Graziadei had previously told BLABBERMOUTH.NET that the new material will feature a return to "the 'Urban Discipline'/'State of the World Address'-style of BIOHAZARD... I went back to the traditional tunings of BIOHAZARD and challenged myself to pull the heaviness out of the riffs and not the low tuning of A, like our last album ('Kill or be Killed')," he said.

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