BONDED BY BLOOD: A New Shredder Is Here And His Name Is ALEX LEE

May 19, 2008

BONDED BY BLOOD guitarist Alex Lee demonstrates his monumental shredding prowess in a series of videos on YouTube. In the newest clip, which can be viewed below, Alex teaches viewers how to play the intro to "Mind Pollution", one of the many fast and furious tracks to be found on BONDED BY BLOOD's upcoming debut full-length, "Feed The Beast". In the same video, Alex plays an original song called "Ongoing Propulsion". Created in two days, this mind-blowing instrumental showcases his playing in a way that will leave your jaw dropped and your mind knowing that a new top shredder has entered the spotlight.

BONDED BY BLOOD's hotly anticipated debut album, "Feed The Beast", is due out on May 9 in the UK and June 24 in the USA via Earache Records. Recorded at Love Juice Labs in Los Angeles this past February, the album features these 12 beastly tracks:

01. Immortal Life
02. Feed The Beast
03. Psychotic Pulse
04. Necropsy
05. Mind Pollution
06. Another Disease
07. The Evil Within
08. Tormenting Voices
09. Civil Servant
10. Self Immolation
11. Vengeance
12. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Theme

Two bonus tracks, titled "Severe Violation" and "Unusual Punishment", will be featured on a bonus disc included with the limited-edition version of the album.

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