CATTLE DECAPITATION Postpone New Album Recording Sessions

January 14, 2004

CATTLE DECAPITATION bassist Troy Oftedal broke his wrist following a recent Metal Blade drunken holiday party on Sunset Strip. As a result, the recording of the band's new album, "Humanure", has been postponed until later next month. The album should be ready by summer and will be followed by "a mass" amount of touring.

In other news, CATTLE DECAPITATION have decided to withhold the artwork for "Humanure" from the public until its release. "Cover art by Wes Benscoter has been submitted and it's very tongue in cheek and cynical as you'd expect from CATTLE DECAPITATION, and of course, DISGUSTING as all hell!!!" the band write in their newsletter.

CATTLE DECAPITATION's "To Serve Man" video is still in rotation on MTV2's "Headbanger's Ball". Watch the uncensored version here.

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