CATTLE DECAPITATION To Appear On Two Benefit Compilations

September 16, 2005

San Diego extreme metallers CATTLE DECAPITATION will be appearing on two different benefit compilations from Koi Records next month. First up, they will be contributing to the "Friend In Need" double 12" vinyl/DVD compilation aiming to increase awareness about cancer and treatments for cancer patients. Featured track is "Reduced to Paste" and the brand-new video for the same song appears on the DVD. The band will also appear on the New Orleans SPCA benefit compilation, featuring a live in-studio track recorded at KXLU last year. All proceeds will be directed by the ASPCA to the LA-SPCA in New Orleans. Many pets and other animals were left to wallow in the muck as people are fleeing from Katrina's wrath. These will be limited-edition copies on colored vinyl. You can check out all the info you need, including track listings, at www.koirecords.com.

CATTLE DECAPITATION's latest album, "Humanure", was recorded with producer Bill Metoyer (SLAYER, W.A.S.P., SIX FEET UNDER),and marks the recording debut with the group of drummer Michael Laughlin. The band parted ways with drummer David Astor in May of 2003 due to his inability to live up to the obligations of touring and regular necessities of the band.

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