CORRODED: 'Exit To Transfer' To Receive U.S. Release In September

July 11, 2011

"Exit To Transfer", the new full-length album from Swedish rockers CORRODED, will be released in North America on September 27 via Ninetone Records. The CD, which landed on the official Swedish chart at position No. 6, draws influence from the heavy rock acts of the 1970s with additional layers of a more modern sound shining through.

"Exit To Transfer" track listing:

01. Age of Rage
02. My Hollow Shell
03. It's Up to You
04. Dust
05. Piece by Piece
06. I am Your Savior
07. All the Heroes are Dead
08. The One
09. Forget About Me
10. The Scars, the Wounds
11. Dead on Arrival
12. Headstone

CORRODED recently teamed up with Electronic Arts (EA Games) to produce the main soundtrack, "Age Of Rage", for the upcoming free-to-play First Person Shooter game Battlefield Play4Free. The song, produced by Patrik Frisk, will be included on the international release of "Exit to Transfer".

CORRODED came together in Sweden in 2004. The band quickly arose from being essentially unknown to a household name in its native country when national television station TV4 handpicked CORRODED's debut-single, "Time and Again", to accompany the promotion of their blockbuster show "Expedition Robinson", internationally known as "Survivor". The band has been touring immensely in their homeland, hitting many major clubs and festivals. CORRODED even supported AVENGED SEVENFOLD on their tour through the Nordic countries in the fall of 2010.

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