COMBAT RECORDS Posts E-Cards For LOOK WHAT I DID, HORSE THE BAND, AT ALL COST

October 7, 2005

Combat Records has posted new e-cards for three of its acts with recent releases — LOOK WHAT I DID, HORSE THE BAND, and AT ALL COST.

LOOK WHAT I DID hail from Los Angeles by way of Nashville and have built their reputation on their hands on promotion. The band will be on the road rest of the year and released their latest work, "Minuteman for the Moment", this week. Check out LOOK WHAT I DID's e-card here.

HORSE THE BAND, named by Alternative Press as one of the 100 bands to watch in 2005, recently released their sophomore album, "The Mechanical Hand", and will be on the road this fall and winter. The band is often described as an experimental Nintendo-based hardcore band. Check out HORSE THE BAND's e-card here.

AT ALL COST fuse the intensity of metal and the energy of rock with the ideology of a progressive movement. Hailing from Austin, TX, AT ALL COST recently released their latest album "It's Time to Decide". Tour dates coming soon. Check out AT ALL COST's e-card here.

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