Chile's WARPATH Reunites To Record New Album

November 19, 2007

Chilean metallers WARPATH have reunited to record a new album, tentatively due in 2008. Also planned is a re-release of the band's three demos on CD, featuring as-yet-undiclosed bonus material.

According to a press release, "WARPATH was one the metal icons in the South America scene during the '80s, and they left a strong legacy that is still alive even after almost 18 years since they split. Now Marco Cusato, leader and main songwritter on WARPATH (and also singer and guitar player for the band) has decided that is time to record new stuff with the band, and to do it the best way possible, he contacted Octavio Arizala (also an original member on guitars)."

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/warpathchile.

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